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RANDOLPH, Sept. 24, 2007 – Tim Dillingham of Indiana has joined Gifford Medical Center as its radiology manager.

Dillingham attended the St. Joseph School of Radiologic Technology in Indiana, graduating in 1990. In the 17 years since, Dillingham worked 10 years at St. Joseph Hospital in Indiana as an X-ray technologist and also in the same position at Dukes Memorial Hospital, moving to radiology manager in 1994.
Dillingham remained radiology manager at Dukes until 1999, worked four years on his own as a radiology manager and technologist at various hospitals and for the last four years has been an MRI technologist.
A lifelong resident of the Hoosier state, Dillingham joins Gifford for the positive work environment.
“The thing that sold me on Gifford was the attitude of the employees and the hospital’s investment in its employees,” Dillingham said. “It’s obvious the hospital cares about its employees and the employees really like being here; that transfers to the care employees give their patients.”
Dillingham has moved his family to Woodstock. He and his wife Lisa have five children, ages 8 to 18. Dillingham enjoys disc golf in his free time.
At Gifford, Dillingham is responsible for overseeing the Radiology Department and also providing care to radiology patients.
“Tim will be leading and supporting our radiology staff and providers to care for our patients with state-of-the-art technology,” Vice President of Operations Margie Judd said. “Our philosophy is to provide high quality diagnostic services in a professional yet friendly environment, and Tim is committed to providing that level of service, one patient at a time, every time. We’re delighted that Tim has joined our Gifford family.”
You can meet Dillingham on Sept. 26 from 3-6 p.m. as the Radiology Department holds an open house for its new bone density machine.

