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Nursing Career Resource Guide
A career in nursing is an exciting way to earn a living and help people at the same time. There is much to consider when looking at nursing as a career option, and there are many online resources that...
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Stress Management for Caregivers
Healthcare administrators can reduce stress among the nursing pool by promoting communication and hiring ample staff members.
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What is Medicare?
As the economic and social atmospheres in this country evolve with ever-increasing speed, the health care field is no exception. Another election will take place this year and could cause any number...
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5 Important Regulations in Radiology
As a prospective or current radiologic technologist, it is important to be apprised of events that have shaped the legislation and regulations that standardize the radiology field.
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Nine Key Figures in Radiology
Countless lives owe thanks to the technology that has blossomed from the field of radiology. As with all technological development, the radiological field wouldn’t exist without the work, study...
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Are MRI’s Being Overused?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, exams are frequently prescribed by doctors across the U.S. for a variety of reasons, some legitimate but most unwarranted.
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To Save Costs, Hire More Nurses
Cutting staff and nurses can vastly decrease staffing cost, at least on paper. Yet studies are now showing that the opposite may prove to be the better strategy. Hiring more nurses can actually lead...
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Careers in Radiologic Science
Radiologic science is a growing and exciting field that offers diverse career opportunities and strong future growth. To learn more, checkout the infographic below created by AHU Online’s Bachelors in...
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Medical Imaging Archives
As the demand and usage for medical imaging services continues to grow at a rate of 40% annually, medical providers must begin to explore new storage solutions to replace the limited methods currently...
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Misdiagnosis in the US
Current calculations have determined that one out of every twenty patients in the U.S. is given a totally inaccurate medical diagnosis. Sadly, these faulty diagnoses can result in permanent injury...