While the global scientific community worked as one to solve a huge, new problem in real-time, their efforts and discoveries were also frequently undermined by an equally virulent “infodemic.”
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For the Dubiels, a collection that started as a way to keep their promised baby close to their hearts while they waited to hold her in their arms became a touchstone for the family.
At a time when patients’ entire medical histories can be synchronized with high-resolution pictures of their physical tissue itself, imaging has emerged as “a critical partner in clinical care for just about any other specialty, with very few exceptions,” said Dr. Christopher Wald.
When Mark Watts, a native of Portland, Oregon, first moved to Arizona, he was struck by its natural beauty. Arizona has a rich history of commercial mining, and Watts was taken by the romantic notions of land claims laws related to its prospecting past.
From March to June, health care facilities across the United States were shuttered to all non-essential procedures by state order, as the country worked, with mixed results, to respond to the rapidly spreading virus.
By Matt Skoufalos “If you need anything, just ask Amy.” In Amy Peronace’s household, the punchline of that joke turns…
Capital equipment purchases can be among the most technically complicated business decisions that any health care organization makes. As economic conditions become increasingly volatile amid the global novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic…
By Matt Skoufalos What do you do when you have an inclination toward service, an inner “science nerd” that loves…
– By Matt Skoufalos – For the past five years, Richard Hollis has donned a 7m wetsuit, buoyancy control device, mask, snorkel,…
– By Matt Skoufalos – Like many other health care specialties, credentialing in the medical imaging field is an indication of technical…

