
This also is a good time to lay the groundwork for next year’s event. At the end of the celebration, evaluate what worked and what didn’t. Use these products as awards to recognize radiologic technologists, to thank community leaders who support your efforts or as raffle items to raise funds for health care programs. If they’re interested, keep them informed every step of the way and consider inviting them to participate in your scheduled events. Early in the planning process, contact local representatives from television, radio, newspapers and community magazines and inform them of your plans. They may have contacts who can help you spread the word. Invite other people (e.g., instructors, local businesses, community leaders and former patients) to participate in planning your NRTW® celebration. Consider every possibility to publicize your message, including within your facility and online through social media or email. Possible target audiences include the public, fellow health care professionals, community leaders and patients. Write down your team’s goals, objectives and primary message to promote.
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Remember that good leaders know how to delegate duties. If you assume the leadership role, designate specific tasks to individuals or groups as planning progresses. You’ll need a chairperson and a record keeper. Get to know your hospital’s public relations experts and ask them to join the event team. Form a team of motivated colleagues and community representatives to rally support for and accomplish the plan.

All successful events start with a plan that has reasonable and attainable goals, and that follows your facility’s health measures and recommendations for preventing the spread of COVID-19.
