The new report calls on all medical schools and major research universities to develop and implement institutional financial conflicts of interest (COI) policies within the next two years!
These 10 new core family medicine clinical rotation spots at Bronx Lebanon Hospital in New York City, effective March 8, will bring to 20 the total number of spots!
This important designation helps people with cancer make decisions about where to seek treatment - even with rare or unusual diagnosis.
The Certification is designed to recognize excellence among physicians who are specialists in the care of seriously ill and dying patients with life-limiting illness.
Researchers and administrators created a multimillion-dollar imaging facility in Barnes-Jewish Hospital - dedicated to scientific research.
This NEW CE course on health care preparedness for community pharmacists will help them prepare to respond to emergencies.
DOTmed, at booths 524-526, invites you to meet us at the AHRA 35th Annual Meeting & Exposition at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando, Florida next week!
The Varian Medical Systems Radiation Therapy Student Scholarship program, with the ASRT Education and Research Foundation, is for students in a radiation therapy program.
DOTmed, in booth 1843, invites you to the premier event for Nuclear Medicine - The Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) 54th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., June 2-6, 2007!
Freestanding imaging facilities and physician offices performing imaging services must obtain accreditation as a condition for reimbursement.
COMPLIMENTARY TO RBMA MEMBERS! - Learn the latest about efforts to delay DRA’s cuts to imaging payments; Seminar Dec. 13, 2006.
The FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN CT IMAGING - LIVE NetSeminar 2006, hosted by Siemens Medical and Johns Hopkins University, will be held TODAY at 9am PDT - 12 noon EDT.
The recent uptick in DOTmed Certified folks includes Niranjan Kumar of India Ultrasound - Read about the Impact on his business.
The IEEE/ICME International Conference & Exhibition on Complex Medical Engineering will be held in Beijing China May 23 to 27, 2007! Don't miss this opportunity.
Being DOTmed Certified attracts new business -- Ask the folks who became DOTmed Certified in September.
While most of us, naturally, think, 'It can't happen here,' you might want to take a look at this website which does have serious information for medical facilities on security and pandemic issues."
As you decide on the specialty that is right for you, consider anesthesiology. Baylor's Clinical program will give you the experience you need.
Training on medical devices provided by medical organizations vs. training provided by device makers - is there a difference?
U.S. scientists have used carbon nanotube X-rays to create faster computed tomography images at less power than traditional scanners.
The Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) held their 10th Annual meeting to discuss the next steps toward global regulatory requirements for medical devices.
The American College of Physicians PIER - Physicians' Information and Education Resource, a point-of-care, web-based decision-support tool, provides a list of the quality measures, the criteria for applying them, and links to supporting recommendations and evidence.
Melissa Mitchell wanted to be a doctor to tend to the poor but was too poor to attend medical school until Cuba offered a solution.
The Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Missouri Baptist Medical Center established an education and retraining program that reduced infections.
The NEW Smart HospitalTM, a simulation learning center for graduate and undergraduate nursing students, is the education of the future with consistent training for each class of students.
Hospitals benefit from Free Job listings on DOTmed. Our 12,000 daily visitors is a large audience for ALL healthcare jobs.
Hospitals are posting Jobs on DOTmed to find the staff they need. Here are some great opportunities with healthcare facilites and service companies.
NCI's innovative IDN Summit & Expo always creates quite a stir among healthcare professionals. The unique "reverse" expo format has hospital brass manning exhibit booths while suppliers and GPOs visit them. The event will be held September 6-8, 2006 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Washington State Legislators will be asked for funds - If approved, the plan calls for 20 more medical students and 8 dental students to be admitted each year to the UW programs.
Nurses should soon be using voice-over-Wi-Fi phones by using the hospital's Wi-Fi network, an IT official said.
University Hospital of Jena, in Germany testing RFID to reduce errors in drug administration to patients.
Patients and staff like the approach which cuts time interpreters spend with patients in half.
The Association of American Medical Colleges provides grants for charity care, health education projects at eight medical schools.
To become an Accredited Continuing Education provider for Physicians, it is important to know what is expected. Here is an outline of how to get started.
Company works on ultrasound cuff that would diagnose and heal soldiers' internal bleeding.
The Sensium chip, from Toumaz Technology, with proprietary AMx technology, could pave the way for future wireless body networks that use 'digital plasters' in healthcare applications.
The Methodist DeBakey Heart Center received a performance achievement award from the American Heart Association (AHA) for excellence in treating coronary artery disease. Read about their clinical care and professional development efforts.
South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside is building 22 brand-new 2-bedroom apartments and doling them out to recruits for a year, below market price.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital ranks 1st in NY City and 6th in the nation in the 2006 U.S. News & World Report Hospital survey. The hospital now has the First-Ever Clinical Doctorate in Nursing!
Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota has a new Physician Scientist Program. Approved by the South Dakota Board of Regents 2005, the first Physician Scientist Class starts Fall 2006.
As the industry organization dedicated to helping doctors, the American Medical Association has an array of continuing education options to help practitioners.
American Dental Association (ADA) members access free of charge over 1000 Continuing Education courses presented by ADA CERP recognized providers.
Hospital Education and Continuing education programs, ranging from one-day seminars to month-long courses, attract 8,000 health team registrants each year.
Groundbreaking for IU/Fairbanks Hall - The Clarian Education and Resource Center - major effort marked with development of final piece of the life sciences corridor at head of Central Canal.
The Biomedical Research Training Program (BRTP) is a common entry program for Ph.D. study in the College of Medicine's five Basic Science Departments and the Cancer Graduate Research Program.
New technology turns thoughts into actions, offering hope to spinal-cord patients.
The Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine - New York, announces the opening of Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-Long Island in partnership with Dr. Jeffrey Braverman.
Two major San Francisco Bay Area hospitals say they're benefiting financially and clinically from an innovative nurse-training and mentoring program
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory receives recognition.
Three residency programs at Harvard affiliated teaching hospitals merge to provide a more enriching educational environment to enhance the strengths of each program.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, topping the "Honor Roll" 16 years in a row, is committed to educating healthcare professionals and providing continuing education for the life of one's career.