Greg Pilat, MBA System Director Radiology (retired) Advocate Aurora Health Care Chicago, IL
Layne C. Mitchell, MBA, RT (R)(CT) Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging
Northeast Georgia Health System
Hospital Administrator
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Lumpkin
Gainesville, GA
Imaging Leadership and Operations Management Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology A Virtual Lecture Series
A series of one-hour Virtual Lectures intended for Radiology AdministratorsandManagers, Radiologic Technologists, Lead Technologists, and Modality Leaders
Format:
Live Webinar Series
Physician Credit:
No MD credit available
RT Credit:
1.0 ARRT Category A - For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Tuition
Free
LECTURE SERIES GOAL The goal of this lecture series is to increase radiologic technologists’ knowledge to meet the challenges of managing patient care in the radiology suite while providing leadership in today’s healthcare environment.
Greg Pilat, MBA
System Director Radiology (retired)
Advocate Aurora Health Care
Chicago, IL
Prior to September 2019, Greg Pilat currently served as System Director for Radiology at Advocate Aurora Health in Downer’s Grover, IL. He has more than 40 years of medical imaging technical, business, and management experience.
Mr. Pilat brings with him a strong background in imaging management, imaging informatics, project management and operations standardization. In addition to providing overall direction and strategic planning for imaging services, he was responsible for the development and monitoring of system level quality and performance metrics, improvements in imaging safety, risk reduction strategies, and overall customer and service delivery satisfaction scores. Mr. Pilat’s accountabilities included the standardization of imaging equipment and supplies, contracted and professional services, and imaging-related IT systems across the enterprise.
Mr. Pilat retired in September 2019 and researching imaging issues related to population health, access to care, and technical and professional staffing. Mr. Pilat has had a life-long interest in the areas of career and leadership development, education and learning as a continuous life-long activity.
Layne C. Mitchell, MBA, RT (R)(CT) Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging
Northeast Georgia Health System
Grovetown, GA
Mr. Mitchell currently serves as the Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging for the Northeast Georgia Health System with oversite of four hospitals and four imaging centers.
Prior to his recent move to the Northeast Georgia Health System, Mr. Mitchell was employed for more than 25 years with Augusta University Medical system and the Medical College of Georgia. He started his career as a CT Tech and proceeded to assume multiple levels of leadership responsibilities.
Mr. Mitchell has received several awards, including the Employee Ambassador Award in 2006, the Superior Employee Award in 2011, and the Outstanding Community Service Award in 2016. He has served as President of the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology (AAARAD) and has previously served as a Patient Reviewer for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and as a Patient Experience Operations Committee member.
He is a member of several professional societies, including the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Radiology Business Management Association, Association for Medical Imaging Management, and the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology.
Mr. Mitchell is passionate about creating a positive patient experience in the radiology suite and deploying LEAN processes to improve all aspects of everyday operations.
ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
Each lecture has been approved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 1.0 hour of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.
Learner Instructions: How to Receive Credit
To receive credit, each participant must attend the entire session.
Upon verification of your participation, you will receive an email from ICPME two weeks after the event with instructions to print your certificate of credit. You will not be able to print your certificate until that time.
Your certificate of credit will remain in your account at www.icpme.us as a permanent record of your participation.
Questions? For questions regarding this activity, please contact ICPME:
Email: information@icpmed.com
PROVIDED BY
ILOM Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology: Managing Imaging Services Expectations (2)
Imaging Leadership and Operations Management Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology
The 1st in a series of four one-hour Virtual Lecturesintended forRadiology AdministratorsandManagers, Radiologic Technologists, Lead Technologists, and Modality Leaders
1.0 ARRT Category A - For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Tuition
Free
LECTURE OVERVIEW This presentation will consider the expectations of imaging services from both the inpatient and outpatient/ambulatory point of view. Join Greg Pilat as he discusses how data can be used to demonstrate how expectations are met, where additional effort is needed, and identifies metrics that can be deployed to monitor patient satisfaction and improve the patient experience.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this activity, participants will have increased knowledge regarding:
What patients and their families generally expect from their inpatient and outpatient/ambulatory imaging care experience
Strategies and metrics for monitoring and improving the patient experience
ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
This activity has been aproved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 1.0 hour of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.
HOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT
To receive credit, each participant must sign in and attend the entire session
Your attendance is recorded using the email you used to register, it is important that you remain in the MEETING ROOM for the entire 1-hour session in order to be eligible for credit
Upon verification of your participation, you will receive an email from ICPME two weeks after the event with instructions to print your certificate of credit. You will not be able to print your certificate until that time
FACULTY Greg Pilat, MBA System Director Radiology (retired)
Advocate Aurora Health Care
Chicago, IL
Prior to September 2019, Greg Pilat currently served as System Director for Radiology at Advocate Aurora Health in Downer’s Grover, IL. He has more than 40 years of medical imaging technical, business, and management experience.
Mr. Pilat brings with him a strong background in imaging management, imaging informatics, project management and operations standardization. In addition to providing overall direction and strategic planning for imaging services, he was responsible for the development and monitoring of system level quality and performance metrics, improvements in imaging safety, risk reduction strategies, and overall customer and service delivery satisfaction scores. Mr. Pilat’s accountabilities included the standardization of imaging equipment and supplies, contracted and professional services, and imaging-related IT systems across the enterprise.
Mr. Pilat retired in September 2019 and researching imaging issues related to population health, access to care, and technical and professional staffing. Mr. Pilat has had a life-long interest in the areas of career and leadership development, education and learning as a continuous life-long activity.
ILOM Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology: Building a Patient-Centered Team
Imaging Leadership and Operations Management Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology
The 2nd in a series of four one-hour Virtual Lecturesintended forRadiology AdministratorsandManagers, Radiologic Technologists, Lead Technologists, and Modality Leaders
1.0 ARRT Category A - For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Tuition
Free
LECTURE OVERVIEW To deliver the best possible patient care, your team must share common goals and be supported by leadership that excels at communication, is compassionate and consistent, and is committed to providing the best possible patient experience. Join Layne Mitchell for an interactive discussion about the leadership role in building an effective healthcare team.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this activity, participants will have increased knowledge regarding:
Effective tools for professional communication
How to develop an effective daily management system
Recommendations for giving (and getting) feedback
ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
This activity has been aproved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 1.0 hour of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.
HOW TO RECEIVE ARRT CREDIT
To receive credit, each participant must attend the entire session.
Upon verification of your participation, you will receive an email from ICPME two weeks after the event with instructions to print your certificate of credit. You will not be able to print your certificate until that time.
Your certificate of credit will remain in your account at www.icpme.us as a permanent record of your participation.
FACULTY Layne C. Mitchell, MBA, RT (R)(CT) Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging
Northeast Georgia Health System
Grovetown, GA
Mr. Mitchell currently serves as the Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging for the Northeast Georgia Health System with oversite of four hospitals and four imaging centers.
Prior to his recent move to the Northeast Georgia Health System, Mr. Mitchell was employed for more than 25 years with Augusta University Medical system and the Medical College of Georgia. He started his career as a CT Tech and proceeded to assume multiple levels of leadership responsibilities.
Mr. Mitchell has received several awards, including the Employee Ambassador Award in 2006, the Superior Employee Award in 2011, and the Outstanding Community Service Award in 2016. He has served as President of the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology (AAARAD) and has previously served as a Patient Reviewer for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and as a Patient Experience Operations Committee member.
He is a member of several professional societies, including the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Radiology Business Management Association, Association for Medical Imaging Management, and the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology.
Mr. Mitchell is passionate about creating a positive patient experience in the radiology suite and deploying LEAN processes to improve all aspects of everyday operations.
Questions? For questions regarding this program, please contact ICPME:
Email: information@icpmed.com
PROVIDED BY
ILOM Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology: Imaging Safety
Imaging Leadership and Operations Management Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology
The 3rd in a series of four one-hour Virtual Lecturesintended forRadiology AdministratorsandManagers, Radiologic Technologists, Lead Technologists, and Modality Leaders
1.0 ARRT Category A - For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Tuition
Free
LECTURE OVERVIEW Everyone expects to enter the healthcare system and be kept safe. Unfortunately, the delivery of imaging services included many areas where our processes can contribute to safety events that can result in harm, disability and death. This session will review some of the Imaging related safety data and discuss what, as Imaging professionals we can do minimize harm to patients, visitors and staff. The session will also briefly describe some common metrics used to monitor, report and improve Imaging related safety events.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this activity, participants will have increased knowledge regarding:
The most common types of imaging safety events
Who has responsibility for improving safety in the imaging environment
Where should we first focus our attention, if anywhere
Why improving safety is important to both the patient and the institution
ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
This activity has been aproved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 1.0 hour of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.
HOW TO RECEIVE ARRT CREDIT
To receive credit, each participant must attend the entire session.
Upon verification of your participation, you will receive an email from ICPME two weeks after the event with instructions to print your certificate of credit. You will not be able to print your certificate until that time.
Your certificate of credit will remain in your account at www.icpme.us as a permanent record of your participation.
FACULTY Greg Pilat, MBA System Director Radiology (retired)
Advocate Aurora Health Care
Chicago, IL
Prior to September 2019, Greg Pilat currently served as System Director for Radiology at Advocate Aurora Health in Downer’s Grover, IL. He has more than 40 years of medical imaging technical, business, and management experience.
Mr. Pilat brings with him a strong background in imaging management, imaging informatics, project management and operations standardization. In addition to providing overall direction and strategic planning for imaging services, he was responsible for the development and monitoring of system level quality and performance metrics, improvements in imaging safety, risk reduction strategies, and overall customer and service delivery satisfaction scores. Mr. Pilat’s accountabilities included the standardization of imaging equipment and supplies, contracted and professional services, and imaging-related IT systems across the enterprise.
Mr. Pilat retired in September 2019 and researching imaging issues related to population health, access to care, and technical and professional staffing. Mr. Pilat has had a life-long interest in the areas of career and leadership development, education and learning as a continuous life-long activity.
Questions? For questions regarding this program, please contact ICPME:
Email: information@icpmed.com
PROVIDED BY
ILOM Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology: LEAN Principles in Radiology
Imaging Leadership and Operations Management Patient-Centered Leadership in Radiology
The 4th in a series of four one-hour Virtual Lecturesintended forRadiology AdministratorsandManagers, Radiologic Technologists, Lead Technologists, and Modality Leader
LEAN Principles in Radiology
November 11 | 2020 12:00 pm - 1:00 PMEASTERN
Format:
Virtual Lecture Series
Physician Credit:
No MD credit available
RT Credit:
1.0 ARRT Category A - For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Tuition
Free
LECTURE OVERVIEW LEAN is not a scary word. Join Layne Mitchell for an interactive discussion and how radiology operations can be transformed to be better, smarter, and faster through process improvement and elimination of waste in healthcare management.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this activity, participants will have increased knowledge regarding:
How to maximize available resources in the radiology department
The basic principles of quality and process improvement
ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
This activity has been aproved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 1.0 hour of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.
HOW TO RECEIVE ARRT CREDIT
To receive credit, each participant must attend the entire session.
Upon verification of your participation, you will receive an email from ICPME two weeks after the event with instructions to print your certificate of credit. You will not be able to print your certificate until that time.
Your certificate of credit will remain in your account at www.icpme.us as a permanent record of your participation.
FACULTY Layne C. Mitchell, MBA, RT (R)(CT) Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging
Northeast Georgia Health System
Grovetown, GA
Mr. Mitchell currently serves as the Executive Director of Diagnostic Imaging for the Northeast Georgia Health System with oversite of four hospitals and four imaging centers.
Prior to his recent move to the Northeast Georgia Health System, Mr. Mitchell was employed for more than 25 years with Augusta University Medical system and the Medical College of Georgia. He started his career as a CT Tech and proceeded to assume multiple levels of leadership responsibilities.
Mr. Mitchell has received several awards, including the Employee Ambassador Award in 2006, the Superior Employee Award in 2011, and the Outstanding Community Service Award in 2016. He has served as President of the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology (AAARAD) and has previously served as a Patient Reviewer for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and as a Patient Experience Operations Committee member.
He is a member of several professional societies, including the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Radiology Business Management Association, Association for Medical Imaging Management, and the Association of Administrators in Academic Radiology.
Mr. Mitchell is passionate about creating a positive patient experience in the radiology suite and deploying LEAN processes to improve all aspects of everyday operations.