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Needlestick injuries have long been a risk to patients and healthcare professionals alike. Legislation and innovative products from…
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09 May 13
Needlestick injuries have long been a risk to patients and healthcare professionals alike. Legislation and innovative products from…
09 May 13
Wound care is continually evolving. Although, in the past, it’s been very much based on clinical experience and…
09 May 13
The list of common routes for administering medication and basic fluids in healthcare include intravenous, intra-muscular and oral,…
09 May 13
Urinary incontinence is a common condition among women. While it can cause embarrassment and seriously affect quality of…
18 Feb 13
In November, a team of neuroscientists made meaningful contact with a patient previously believed to be in a…
17 Feb 13
The recent downward trend in medical imaging use cannot be attributed to healthcare cuts alone, argues Richard Duszak,…
17 Feb 13
Offering increased transparency and instant, 24/7 access to patient data, cloud computing has obvious benefits for picture-archiving and…
17 Feb 13
No matter what issues the imaging community has to face in regard to contrast media, the one topic…
17 Feb 13
After more than four decades at the forefront of breast screening, is mammography still the best method we…
17 Feb 13
Knowing which monitor to select for diagnostic imaging has long been an issue for imaging departments. As technology…