A Special Thanks to Mr. Clean! 10/01/2009
![]() A special thanks is in order to one of our very own senior residents who took it upon himself to organize our resident library. If you've noticed that there is a little less clutter and a little more space to stretch out in the library, then you have Dr. Chris Reed to thank. When not embarrassing people at ping pong or making you look silly on Mario Kart, Chris can be found hard at work trying to quell his obsessive compulsive desire to clean anything and everything around him. I often wonder, like some, what Chris would look like if he ever shaved his head; probably a lot like Mr. Clean. Chris has even upgraded the room such that it can now double as a ping pong practice arena in the appropriate setting! Please make every effort to clean up after yourself or Chris will hunt you down. Thanks for organizing the library, Chris! Facts About Tucson 09/25/2009
General Facts -Tucson is the 32nd largest city in the U.S. -Population of Metropolitan Tucson is over 1 million -Total area of Tucson is 195 miles -Elevation is 2,389 ft. -Tucson is surrounded by five mountain ranges; the Tucson, Santa Catalina, Rincon, Santa Rita, and Tortolita mountain ranges -Tucson is bordered by Catalina State Park, Coronado National Forest, Saguaro National Park East and Saguaro National Park West, and the Tohono O'odham Nation -Sales Tax - State tax is 6.1% plus an additional 2% within Tucson city limits -Metropolitan Tucson is bicycle friendly. We boast: -630 miles of striped bike paths -72 miles of shared use paths -Over 100 miles of residential bike routes -Housing: -Average Sale Price: $266,450 -2.2% -Median Sale Price: $203,500 -7.6% -Total Units Sold: 594 -36.9% -Total Sales Volume: $158,272,006 -38.3% -Average Days on Market: 83 22.1% -Active Listings: 9,168 5.9% Source: Tucson Board of Realtors, MLS, January 2008 -Population: Tucson's mid-2007 population was 541,132 and the unofficial estimate for 2008 is 548,700. Pima County's July 1, 2007, population estimate is 1,003,235 Hospitality Facts -4 million domestic overnight visitors per year -Tourism has $3 billion economic impact on Tucson annually -Over 40,000 jobs in Tucson are related to the hospitality and tourism industry -Lodging properties within Tucson city limits: 106 = 9,919 rooms -Lodging properties within Pima County: 192 = 16,227 rooms -Bed Tax: City bed tax is 12.05% plus a $2 per room/per night surcharge. County bed tax is 12.05%. Oro Valley bed tax is 14.05% Tucson's Top 10 Employers -Raytheon Missile Systems - 11,184 employees -University of Arizona - 10,354 employees -State of Arizona - 9,927 employees -U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca - 9,119 employees -Davis Monthan Airforce Base - 8,233 employees -Tucson Unified School District - 7,419 employees -Pima County - 7,290 employees -City of Tucson - 5,848 employees -Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - 5,625 employees -Phelps Dodge Mining Company - 4,900 employees Tucson's Top 10 Locally-based Employers -University of Arizona - 10,348 employees -Raytheon Missile Systems - 10,300 employees -Tucson Unified School District No. 1 - 7,684 employees -Pima County - 6,767 employees -Carondolet Health Network - 3,746 employees -TMC HealthCare - 3,135 employees -University Medical Center Corp - 2,918 employees -CheckMate Professional Employer - 2,033 employees -University Physicians, Inc. - 1,460 employees Weather Data [From www.visittucson.org] Radiology Text Messaging 09/10/2009
Did you know... 08/03/2009
This is our first installment of our "Did you know..." series which will consist of posts that will help dispurse helpful information regarding the residency and our various residents. Did you know that if you google "Celebrity Radiologist" one of the top hits is one of our very own residents? Check it out, then give 'em a pat on the back! RadiologyAZ is in the business of elevating every day hard workers to celebrity status. Did you know that if you work on a holiday, you can get reimbursed for that day off in the form of another vacation day? Just ask Norma for the form. Dark Medicine 07/26/2009
A Shooting Star! 07/05/2009
He has guns like a juiced up Arnold He's offended when mistaken for Ray Liotta He knows more about guns than the NRA He's our brightest star, DR. MARK BERNER. He may only have one star, Chris Dillon-- but his is BIGGER than yours! Recent rave (and true) reviews about our newest STAR RADIOLOGIST include: "Dr. Berner has consistently stood out as a stellar reading physician. He is on time every time." --Stephen Alden referring to the results from the department read time audit. "...appreciation of a STAR Radiologist... a well oiled machine... I feel compelled to share an appreciation of one of our own radiologists with you. It has been with exceptional notation that Dr. Mark Berner has made notations on a consistent and prompt basis for our RN PICC Team." --Mike Teschner RN, BSN, CCRN Radiology RN PICC Team Leader Welcome Class of 2013! 06/29/2009
In case you have not been by the new ER, here is a picture of the incoming class of 2013 they have hanging on the west wall. A warm Arizona welcome to Andrew, Melanie, Sachin, Mohammed, Karanjot, and Ravi! Dark Medicine Comic 06/25/2009
All characters in this comic are fictional and any resemblance to residents past or present is purely coincidental. Farewell to our Neuro Nourisher- Josh Morais 06/19/2009
He prepared each neuro conference with the loving care of a breast feeding mother and guided us through difficult cases with tender gentleness. The rich neuroradiology nourishment that we sucked from his nuk will never be forgotten. Top 10 Tucson Attractions 06/18/2009
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