Open Door PCC Highlights Their Alpinion i7 Portable Ultrasound System
Open Door PCC recently purchased a brand new Alpinion i7 portable ultrasound system from Associated Imaging Services (AIS) for their practice. Neeley Pickard, Open Door PCC Executive Director, provided insight into what their facility's experience has been like with this new piece of equipment in a question-and-answer interview.
Utility of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Across Clinical Applications Spurs Continued Growth
POCUS expected to expand primarily in the areas of musculoskeletal, cardiac, critical care, emergency medicine and anesthesia
Two COVID-19 Clinical Trials Seek to Enroll Pregnant Women
Upon seeing pregnant women sick with COVID-19 at a University of Pennsylvania hospital, researchers there wrote trial protocols for blood transfusions to treat the disease that include expecting mothers.
New nano drug candidate kills aggressive breast cancer cells
Researchers have developed a new drug candidate that kills triple negative breast cancer cells. The discovery will help clinicians target breast cancer cells directly, while avoiding the adverse, toxic side effects of chemotherapy.
PAH outcomes improved in specialty care centers
Patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension treated in a specialty care center had improved mortality and hospitalization, according to new data published in CHEST.
ACC President: Commitment to Global Health More Important Now Than Ever
"At this crucial time WHO needs this financial support to tackle COVID-19, future pandemics, and to continue the organization's efforts to effectively fight communicable and noncommunicable diseases alike."
Pioneering Molecular Virologist Flossie Wong-Staal Dies
The University of California, San Diego, researcher helped identify the HIV retrovirus responsible for AIDS and developed treatments still in use today.
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Taps Chief of Breast Imaging
Radiologist Debbie Lee Bennett, MD, has been named chief of the breast imaging section at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
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FDA Plans to Resume Domestic Inspections
The FDA plans to resume domestic inspections, according to a statement from the Food and Drug Administration Commissioner of Food and Drugs Stephen M. Hahn M.D.
Study Finds Universal Masking Reduced Rates of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers
Universal masking of all health care workers and patients at Mass General Brigham (MGB), the largest health care system in Massachusetts, was associated with significantly lower rates of health care workers testing positive for COVID-19.
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