A veteran of the medical diagnostic imaging industry, Eric Hagerbrant achieved a notable career with Imaging Management Services of America, Inc. Based in Rye Brook, New York, Imaging Management Services of America, Inc. serves as a private medical diagnostic imaging corporation. Eric Hagerbrant joined the company in 1991. Gaining the position of Chief Executive Officer, Eric Hagerbrant maintains an integral role in all executive operations. Dedicated to achieving academic success, Eric Hagerbrant held membership in Phi Beta Kappa while he attended college. Now, as a committed member of the medical imaging profession, Eric Hagerbrant remains active in professional organizations such as the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. and the American College of Radiology. Eric Hagerbrant remains an avid reader, finding inspiration in the works of Immanuel Kant, Franz Kafka, and Stieg Larsson. As a lifelong outdoorsman and athlete, Eric Hagerbrant particularly enjoys the works of Jon Krakauer and considers Into Thin Air one of his favorite books. While continuing to pursue his professional career in diagnostic imaging, Eric Hagerbrant maintains an active role in his community. Eric Hagerbrant frequently volunteers with Boy Scouts of America and also notably contributes to charities such as The American National Red Cross, Kids in Crisis, and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Currently living in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Eric Hagerbrant keeps up with his Swedish heritage through his hobby of collecting Swedish antiques.
Brain Mapping Study Furthers Knowledge of Parkinsons Disease Stages
Variations in activity in different brain regions play an important role in the healthy cognitive, motor, emotional, and autonomic function of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, researchers have yet to thoroughly understand the exact relationship between these brain activity variations and the progressive stages of PD. A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal NPJ…
APDA Drives Awareness and Support for Parkinson’s Disease
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Important Parkinson's Disease Information for the Public
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Educational Tools from the Radiological Society of North America
A professional in the medical diagnostic imaging industry, Eric Hagerbrant joined Imaging Management Services of America in 1991 and currently leads the company as its president. A medical diagnostic imaging company in Rye Brook, New York, Imaging Management Services provides administrative management for clients in the medical imaging industry. Eric Hagerbrant belongs to several professional…
For more than 25 years, Eric Hagerbrant has served as president of Imaging Management Services of America in Rye Brook, New York. Apart from his day-to-day work, Eric Hagerbrant supports a number of charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross.
The American Red Cross recently reported that an average of 91 percent of donations made to the organization are allocated directly to its…
Since 1991, Eric Hagerbrant has led as president of Imaging Management Services of America. In this role, Eric Hagerbrant offers support for medical imaging services to organizations in the health care industry.
While the computed topography (CT) scan and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine both provide representations of internal body structures, their specific processes are…
As president of Imaging Management Services of America, Eric Hagerbrant offers logistical support to the health care community. Eric Hagerbrant has built more than 25 years of experience in this role, which involves service to providers of CT scans and other diagnostic imaging techniques.
A computerized topography (CT) scan, also known as a CAT scan, uses x-ray technology to gather images of the…
For the better part of 25 years, Eric Hagerbrant has served as the president of Imaging Management Services of America in Rye Brook, New York. As the leader of the private medical diagnostic imaging corporation, he helps deliver top quality imaging services such as MRI.
A scanning technique that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)…
Ways to Support the American Parkinson Disease Association
As president of Imaging Management Services of America, Eric Hagerbrant provides administrative support to organizations that use diagnostic imaging. Eric Hagerbrant also serves the medical community as a supporter of the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA).
Since 1961, the APDA has worked to fund services for patients with Parkinson’s disease and support developing research. The…
5k RunImage: running.competitor.com The president of Imaging Management Services of America, a New York-based, medical-diagnostic-imaging corporation, Eric Hagerbrant has led the company for more than two decades. When he’s not busy with his professional responsibilities, Eric Hagerbrant enjoys distance running and has participated in several 5k races. Preparing for a 5k run involves much more…
American Parkinson Disease Association Eric Hagerbrant serves as the president of Imaging Management Services of America, a medical diagnostic company based in Rye Brook, New York. Outside of his professional life, Eric Hagerbrant is a committed supporter of the American Parkinson Disease Association. First responders and law enforcement personnel now have a set of online training tools to help…
El Capitan’s Dawn WallImage: outsideonline.com Eric Hagerbrant guides Imaging Management Services of America of Rye Brook, New York, which provides patients with a host of medical diagnostic services. An avid distance runner, Eric Hagerbrant also enjoys mountain climbing in his free time. In one of the landmark climbing accomplishments of 2015, a pair of veteran mountaineers, Tommy Caldwell and…
American College of Radiology Offers 2016 Conference in Washington, DC
Since 1991, Eric Hagerbrant has been the president of Imaging Management Services of America in Rye Brook, New York. To help him stay on top of changes made within the medical diagnostic imaging industry, Eric Hagerbrant belongs to the American College of Radiology (ACR).
Founded in 1924, ACR aims to serve patients through advancement in science and radiological care. The professional medical society represents more than 37,000 diagnostic radiologists, physicians, and radiation oncologists. The organization has 54 chapters scattered across the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
Each year, ACR hosts a conference for members to learn about industry advances, network with others, and share ideas. The 2016 conference, scheduled for May 15-19 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC, is set to feature an address from ACR president David C. Kushner, MD. The event also includes a presentation by keynote speaker Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, and the convocation of ACR fellows. Attendees can participate in a body MRI boot camp and economics forum and gain continuing education credit through sessions on emergency radiology or traumatic brain injury clinical scenarios.
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Boy Scouts of AmericaImage: bsa-gnyc.org For more than 25 years, Eric Hagerbrant has led the Imaging Management Services of America in Rye Brook, New York, as its president. When not in the office, Eric Hagerbrant supports several charitable organizations, one of which includes the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Established in 1910, the BSA offers young people a chance to build character and…