NIST engineer Katy Keenan opens Phreddie, a phantom for calibrating MRI machines that is traceable to standardized values. The phantom is filled with small plastic containers of various salt solutions that mimic tissues of the human body. Photo: Jacobson/NIST.
This advanced MRI technique is currently only used for research purposes and experts believe the inconsistencies they've uncovered are one reason why.
The University of California, San Francisco, has already championed such a “lactation credit model,” and the specialty should take notice, experts argued recently.
More than half of healthcare workers reported at least one adverse mental health condition tied to the public health crisis caused by COVID-19, new data from the CDC reveals.
Shifting these outpatient interventional procedures from hospital-based rooms toward clinic-based settings also helped reduce wait and exam times, experts reported in JACR.
As healthcare offices closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth surged. Now that states are reopening, the tide is starting to ebb, according to a recent report from Trilliant.