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Celebrating 30 Years of Mammologix: A New Chapter with BINA

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Richard D. Lippert, Jr.

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January 28, 20251 min read
As we welcome 2025, Mammologix proudly celebrates an incredible milestone: 30 years of nationwide supporting breast imaging professionals and facilities.
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As we welcome 2025, Mammologix proudly celebrates an incredible milestone: 30 years of nationwide supporting breast imaging professionals and facilities. Under the leadership of founder and President Rick Lippert, the company has dedicated three decades to advancing breast health through innovation, collaboration, and unwavering support. This anniversary marks a moment of reflection and an opportunity to look ahead to the future of breast imaging.

To commemorate this milestone, Mammologix is excited to announce the launch of the Breast Imaging & Navigation Alliance (BINA)—a brand-new Facebook group designed for healthcare professionals, patient navigators, and breast health advocates. BINA is more than just another resource; it's a space for connection, collaboration, and empowerment within the breast imaging community. Whether you're looking for expert insights, peer support, or the latest updates in breast health, BINA aims to be your trusted hub for all things breast imaging.

What makes BINA unique? While countless resources are available, BINA fosters genuine connections and collaboration. Members will gain access to exclusive resources, practical tips, and updates tailored to support their vital work in breast health. The group also offers a supportive platform for sharing ideas, asking questions, and learning from others with the same passion for advancing breast care. It's free to join and open to anyone ready to make a meaningful impact.

To join, search for the Breast Imaging & Navigation Alliance on Facebook Groups or visit binalliance.org for more details. As Mammologix celebrates 30 years of trust and partnership, BINA represents the company's commitment to the next generation of breast imaging excellence. Together, let's build a community that supports the critical work of breast health professionals and enhances patient care for years to come.

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Richard “Rick” Lippert, Jr.

ARRT · President & Founder, Mammologix · Breast Imaging Operations since 1995

A registered radiologic technologist and founder of Mammologix, Rick Lippert has spent more than 30 years in breast imaging operations — from clinical practice and hospital radiology administration to building specialized service platforms for imaging centers nationwide. His work spans mammography tracking, lay communication, FDA/MQSA-related support, medical outcome audit, and the operational systems that help facilities stay compliant and keep patients from falling through the cracks.

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