Karen Rayome
About Karen Rayome
Karen Rayome serves as a RIS and PACS Assistant at Oswego Hospital, where she has worked since 2013. Previously, she was an Office Assistant at the same hospital from 2007 to 2012.
Work at Oswego Health
Karen Rayome currently serves as a RIS and PACS Assistant at Oswego Hospital, a position she has held since 2013. In this role, she is responsible for managing Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), ensuring efficient handling of medical imaging data. Prior to her current role, she worked as an Office Assistant at Oswego Hospital from 2007 to 2012, accumulating five years of experience in administrative support within the healthcare environment.
Background
Karen Rayome has been a part of the Oswego Hospital community for an extended period, contributing to the organization for over a decade. Her career at the hospital began in 2007 when she joined as an Office Assistant. After five years in that role, she transitioned to her current position as a RIS and PACS Assistant in 2013, where she has continued to develop her skills in healthcare technology and patient data management.
Experience in Healthcare Administration
With a total of 16 years of experience at Oswego Hospital, Karen Rayome has developed a strong foundation in healthcare administration. Her initial five years as an Office Assistant provided her with essential skills in office management and patient interaction. Transitioning to the RIS and PACS Assistant role allowed her to specialize in the technical aspects of radiology and imaging, further enhancing her expertise in the healthcare sector.
Career Progression at Oswego Hospital
Karen Rayome's career at Oswego Hospital reflects a clear progression in responsibilities and expertise. Starting as an Office Assistant, she gained valuable experience that prepared her for her current role as a RIS and PACS Assistant. This advancement demonstrates her commitment to professional growth and her ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the healthcare environment.