Christina Luther
About Christina Luther
Christina Luther is an Application Technical Analyst III specializing in medical imaging and PACS systems at CommonSpirit Health, where she has worked for 28 years. She holds a Master's degree in Business with a focus on Project Management from the University of Mary and has extensive experience in healthcare IT.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Christina Luther has been employed at CommonSpirit Health since 1996, where she currently holds the position of Application Technical Analyst III in the Medical Imaging department, specifically focusing on PACS for North Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa. Her long tenure at the organization reflects her deep understanding of its systems and processes. In her role, she provides technical support and analysis, ensuring the efficient operation of medical imaging systems within the healthcare environment.
Education and Expertise
Christina Luther studied at the University of Mary, where she earned a Master of Science in Business with a focus on Project Management. Her educational journey spanned from 2001 to 2020, equipping her with valuable skills in information technology and project management. This academic background complements her extensive experience in the healthcare industry, particularly in medical imaging and PACS systems.
Background in Healthcare IT
Christina Luther has a robust background in the hospital and healthcare industry, particularly in medical imaging and PACS systems. She has developed strong skills in system administration and technical analysis, which contribute to effective technical support in healthcare settings. Her experience includes a brief tenure at Catholic Health Initiatives as an Application Technical Analyst for PACS Radiology Imaging Services.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Christina possesses expertise in managing and supporting Active Directory environments within healthcare IT infrastructure. Her technical skills enable her to provide effective support and analysis for medical imaging systems, ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to the necessary tools for patient care. Her contributions are vital to the operational efficiency of the healthcare systems she supports.