New technology turns thoughts into actions, offering hope to spinal-cord patients.
The Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine - New York, announces the opening of Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-Long Island in partnership with Dr. Jeffrey Braverman.
Two major San Francisco Bay Area hospitals say they're benefiting financially and clinically from an innovative nurse-training and mentoring program
Performed multiple surgeries concurrently
Alternative to gadolinium agents is fully eliminated instead of being released into body
NorthStar establishing scalable source of Ac-225
Shutdown of Shanghai factory led to contrast media shortage worldwide
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory receives recognition.
Three residency programs at Harvard affiliated teaching hospitals merge to provide a more enriching educational environment to enhance the strengths of each program.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, topping the "Honor Roll" 16 years in a row, is committed to educating healthcare professionals and providing continuing education for the life of one's career.
A breakthrough in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows doctors to perform tumor surgery while viewing the brain in real time--before, during and after the procedure.
Veterinary medicine has become more sophisticated. Today's veterinarians utilize the skills of professionals known as veterinary technicians.
A wearable detection device could help millions of people who suffer from epilepsy.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle even for men who take medication for high blood pressure or cholesterol can dramatically cut their risk of heart disease, U.S. researchers report.
Formal clinical trial planned as result of positive results from Omegaven, comprised of Omega-3 fatty acids, shown to prevent accumulation of fat and have anti-inflammatory properties.
The American College of Radiology (ACR) recently put an array of CME opportunities online with the launch of its new ACR Campus.
Invision International Health Solutions, Inc. recently announced the issuance of a U.S. Patent on its "Ionic Silver Complex" technology.
Meets milestone not seen in over 35 years
Researchers hope to explore brain's neural circuits to better understand its functions
Can incorporate motion management into treatment more accurately
Will partner with Sinopharm, China’s state-run pharmaceutical manufacturer, to develop the company
A space-age scanner to be built at the University of Surrey could provide invaluable help with cancer treatment, scientists believe.
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) announced that physician members have the option of submitting practice improvement assessments to their chosen health plan's pay-for-performance program.
The St Franciscus Hospital in Rotterdam, the Netherlands began installing iSite PACS service from Philips.
Find the benefits of learning at a teaching hospital. Brookdale offers PostGraduate Training, Clinical and Support, and Osteopathic Teaching programs.
From Nursing and imaging opportunities to internships and speailization - find out what hospitals offer in the new position.
The American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) Annual Meeting will be at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada July 30 to Aug 3. We look forward to seeing you there.
New survey highlights concerns about fast rate of AI adoption by providers
New hardware, software and transducer feature upgrades
Continuing education for Doctors & Health Professionals keeps the staff at their best and the patients healthy.
Univeristy Hospital in Cincinnatti Ohio attracting staff with high quality equipment in the Radiology Resident and Technologist Training.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The mirror on the wall might be able to tell who's the fairest of them all, but BrighTex Bio-Photonics LLC's scanner can tell a whole lot more.
Getting detailed ultrasound pictures of your unborn baby by ultrasound is possible at special studios.
A new line of virus-proof fabric may prove as potent a weapon as vaccinations in the battle against an avian influenza pandemic.
A growing number of physicians are becoming hospitalists to focus their practices on treating acute-care hospital patients and to have more time for their patients.
Are you prepared to become a Nurse? To operate and interpret intricate life saving equipment and be on the front lines taking care of patients? If your answer is Yes, then read the article.
The Saint John Regional Hospital's drive to raise money for the first PET/CT in Atlantic Canada is part of their commitment to the best possible care and service for patients.
Patient advocates warn that millions of people will be hurt by the rules.
A shortage of physicians and an aging population is causing the demand for doctors to accelerate more rapidly than supply.
A shortage of physicians and an aging population is causing the demand for doctors to accelerate more rapidly than supply.
The Biomedical Engineer benefits from formalized training. Find out how to stay on top of the learning curve.
Unpacking the logic, and criticism, of the Major Conditions Strategy
Adds mobile CT, PET and MR imaging to portfolio
Seeking to increase its stake in the gastrointestinal market
Accused of billing Medicare for unauthorized services, services not provided, and inadequate services
HOSPITALAR is the most complete and specialized health fair in Brazil and Latin America in So Paulo, Brazil in June - do we need to say more?
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery was introduced at CARS in 1983!
The Emergency Congress 2006 has three parts: Emergency Medical Services, Trauma, and Accident & Emergency...read on for details.
ICUS calls on liver disease association to include CEUS in its liver imaging guidelines
HCA has done little for years to address issues