RBMA announces winners of marketing awards

The Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) announced the winners of its 11th annual 2016 Quest Awards this week, with Charlotte Radiology taking home the People’s Choice Award.

The Quest Awards were created to honor excellence in marketing within the radiology industry. Many awards were split up this year, with one winner being announced for the “Budgets Under $5k” category and another for the “Budgets Over $5k” category.

Radiology Ltd., for instance, won the Patient Marketing award for Budgets Under $5k. Radiology Associates of South Florida and Miami Vascular Specialists won the Patient Marketing award for Budgets Over $5k.

The RBMA website has a full list of winners as well as additional informatThe Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) announced the winners of its 11th annual 2016 Quest Awards this week, with Charlotte Radiology taking home the People’s Choice Award.

The Quest Awards were created to honor excellence in marketing within the radiology industry. Many awards were split up this year, with one winner being announced for the “Budgets Under $5k” category and another for the “Budgets Over $5k” category.

Radiology Ltd., for instance, won the Patient Marketing award for Budgets Under $5k. Radiology Associates of South Florida and Miami Vascular Specialists won the Patient Marketing award for Budgets Over $5k.

The RBMA website has a full list of winners as well as additional information about the annual awards.ion about the annual awards.

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