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The Most Common Medical Radiation Myths Dispelled
Radiation is often feared and misunderstood. An invisible, yet incredibly powerful, force of nature, radiation has been controlled and used for medical purposes like X-rays for over 100 years.
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7 Patient Care Tips for Imaging Technologists
As crucial members of the healthcare team, imaging technologists are responsible for performing diagnostic imaging examinations, administering radiation therapy treatments, and ensuring the comfort...
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Social Media and Nursing: Tips for Nurses to Promote Health Online
Social media has become a popular tool among nurses and healthcare professionals who want to help educate patients — and stop the spread of misinformation — online.
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Advancements in Medical Imaging Technology
Medical imaging technologies continue to evolve, presenting new applications in diagnosing and treating diseases.
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What is Nuclear Medicine?
As a nuclear medicine technologist, you will use small and safe amounts of radioactive materials to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. Learn more here.
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MHA vs. MBA: What are the Differences?
One is an MHA, or Master of Healthcare Administration. The other is an MBA, or Master of Business Administration. If you’re going to work in healthcare and considering an MHA vs. MBA, which one is a...
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6 Groundbreaking Medical Device Innovations Impacting Healthcare Today
Examine the ways that technological innovations are re-shaping the modern healthcare landscape and bringing the future of care delivery to patients today.
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Why Nursing? 7 Great Benefits of Being a Nurse
From providing comfort and care to those who need it most to building a lifelong career you can be proud of, here are 7 great benefits of being a nurse.
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Guide to Cultural Sensitivity in Nursing
Examine how the country’s shifting cultural demographics are spurring healthcare professionals to adopt more culturally competent care delivery strategies.
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How to Become a Hospital Administrator
Caring for those millions of individuals are doctors, specialists, nurses, technologists, and support staff, who work long, sometimes unorthodox hours to keep their patients healthy. This complex web...