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REACHing Out to Break Down Departmental Silos
Turns out money does buy happiness. The kicker, of course, is that it depends how one spends that money. Believe it or not, people are happier spending money on others rather than on themselves,...
Why We Bingo for Breast Health
The 4th Annual Beekley Designer Handbag Bingo event raised the bar once again by bringing in more donation money than the prior years. Thanks to our guests for helping in this achievement where 100%...
Finding the Zero Slice in CT Treatment Planning
The goal of the radiation therapist is to accurately locate the central axis or zero slice on the tumor field for treatment planning. A skin marker with a distinct shape that clearly defines the area...
Simple Gestures in Labor and Delivery Can Birth Healthcare Relationships for Life
When you give birth and become a mom, you can most likely recall the sound of the first cry, glimpse, and embrace of your baby. If you are like me… you also remember the great and not-so-great...
More than Just
Just in case you didn't know it - the month of October is designated National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The sea of pink from professional sports arenas to right in your workplace should have...
Overcoming Challenges with Temporary Set-Up Marks in Radiation Oncology
Temporary marks are an important part of CT simulation, allowing for accurate and reproducible set-ups for treatment.
Bingo, Handbags, and Breast Health - A New Beekley Tradition
“It's tradition that each year we kick off the handbag bingo event by asking cancer survivors to stand and we give them a round of applause. It’s shocking to see so many people stand up, but...
Celebrating the Fruits of Our Labor by Giving Back
"Wear bright colors." That's all we were told. The theme of Beekley Corporation's mid-year luncheons are always a mystery, but we are always sure that it will be wildly creative and fun. So when we...
Reducing Artifact as an Obstacle in CT Dosing and Treatment Planning
Artifact can be an unavoidable obstacle for the radiation oncology team. In radiation therapy, no one knows this more than the medical dosimetrist who is responsible for interpreting the images taken...
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