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Old 09-16-2008, 08:59 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Nehkara View Post
All joking aside, the answer is yes.

The number of errors cropping up in my office has increased greatly since we went from a fully qualified and excellent staff of 15 to a fully qualified and excellent staff of 8. We do our best but it isn't always possible to do the same job with about half the staff.

We are also seeing a HUGE increase in the number of errors made by X-ray, MRI, CT, Ultrasound technologists because they are plain and simply too busy to do their job as well as they could before. They do the best they can with their resources but the difference is obvious from our end.
Thanks for the explanation.

Just curious though, is the staffing problem due to budget restraints or simply being unable to hire/train enough staff to do the job?
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