Diagnostic Instruments & Medical Imaging Feature Articles
Radiology is an important part of modern medicine. Radiologists rely on X-ray units to diagnose tissue anomalies and analyze bone structure.
Modern dermatoscopes allow practitioners to switch between polarised and non-polarised light modes.
A Small Contact Plate Makes Diagnosing Easier
A case report and potential applications during COVID-19 outbreak
Expert physicians propose new international standards
Increasingly, hospitals are using point-of-care ultrasound to evaluate patients with COVID-19.
Sonographer Brings POCUS Education to Guyana
Australian Hospital Uses X-Porte to Identify Bone Fractures
Life Line Screening is known throughout the nation as the leading provider of community-based preventive health screening services.
Six out of ten overdose deaths in the US involve an opioid drug. Between 2000 and 2015, more than 500,000 people died from drug overdoses. And every day, 91 Americans die from an ...
More than five million central venous catheter (CVC) lines are placed in U.S. hospitals each year, making it one of the most common invasive emergency room procedures.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a paradigm shift in perioperative care, designed to minimize the effects of surgical stress and safely facilitate early discharge.
White Memorial patient-safety advocates trigger hospital-wide change.
As every solution has its pros and cons, choosing between CR and DR acquisition systems is not always an easy decision to take.
Highlights of few technical points and optional features that everyone buying an x-ray machine should be aware of.
The public 3 month opt-out period for My Health Record is open until 15th October 2018. How will your patients embrace or refusal of the system effect your practice?
Testing for two gene mutations commonly associated with melanoma would be insufficient to determine whether a mole could turn cancerous, University of Queensland research has found. ...
AMA President, Dr Michael Gannon, said on 19 October 2016 that the AMA welcomes the Government’s decision to replace the IT system that delivers Medicare and related payments.
A troubling link has been highlighted between chronic physical illnesses, like asthma or diabetes, and an increased risk of developing mental health problems in children and young ...
In a world first, new Australian research has revealed that genetic profiling can help predict whether an individual will break a bone through osteoporosis.
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