No Bones About It | A Columbia Orthopaedic Group Podcast

50,000 X-Rays w/ Todd Walker

19 min · 26 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, Beau discusses the recent changes at Columbia Orthopaedic Group, and highlights the X-ray department with Todd Walker. They explore the workflow improvements, advancements in X-ray technology, and the importance of patient experience. Todd shares insights into the team's dynamics, the role of urgent care, and his personal journey in the field. The conversation highlights the commitment to quality care and the strong team culture at Columbia Orthopaedic Group.

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