DOTmed News spoke to Dr. Carl Rossi, medical director of the Scripps Proton Therapy Center, to learn what to expect
Even from six months away, you can see the world's biggest health care trade show on the horizon
The case for radiopharmaceuticals - what if all treatment options were determined by reimbursement?
The burgeoning rise of the hardest working isotope right now
When providers betray the trust of patients, everyone loses — four tips to make sure that doesn't happen
CEO of MEDNAX says cross-selling opportunities are "compelling"
The market could skyrocket, and it will be on the minds of cardiac experts at RHS 2015
Fewer catheterizations for shorter lengths of time means fewer HAIs
New study reveals a problem with multi-gene cancer tests
Designed specifically for radiotherapy and should appeal to facilities in emerging markets
Will concentrate exclusively on medical imaging business
Clorox's Tech Solutions Group manager shares perspective on the dispute with Xenex
Broadens portfolio by adding medical scales to physical assessment product line
Resistance genes present in the microbiomes of remote tribespeople
Reduces hospitalization among chronically ill by 45 percent
Deal expands Oxford's imaging footprint with a mobile medical expertise
Almost two-thirds of adults over 65 surveyed are on board with telephone screening for dementia
Treatments are underway at the Ackerman Cancer Center in Florida, the first physician-owned proton facility
A few of the topics that took center stage in Texas this week
Surprising findings unveiled at Medical World Americas 2015
The two-gantry configuration will be installed in partnership with University Medical Center Groningen
Hospitals may now have a new incentive for monitoring national economics
Watch someone sing "If I Only Had a Brain" via MRI at 100 frames per second
Concentrated phenolic compounds may help antibiotics fight infection
Reflections on the 12th annual World Health Care Congress from the Executive Director
U.K. study compares health app expectations from medical professionals and users
Of the participating physician-owned hospitals, 67 percent received four stars or more
Inventra DX is capable of ultra-high energy, 42 joules, initial shock
The show kicks off in ten days. What can visitors expect?
Deal expands their neonatal critical care footprint
Hackers were on the mind of many attendees this year
After almost 20 years, 'doc fix' legislation finally put out of its misery
Breakthrough analytical insights for unexpected market segments
How defibrillators impact the battle against cardiac arrest
The pros and cons of smart pump integration
Toshiba to distribute ProteusONE in Japan, IBA to represent carbon therapy outside Japan
Capacity utilization likely reflects conditions nationally
CEO of Check-Cap talks about new ingestible imaging capsule
One hospital disinfectant market, two types of UV light
The four slice scanner has a simple interface, smaller footprint, and uses less electricity
Deal has advantages for both companies
Collaborating towards the future of radiation oncology
Checking in on radiation safety over two years after the international conference
The dark ages have shed unexpected light on the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Ken Burns' latest documentary represents a milestone in how society looks at the disease
The three gantry ProteusPLUS system with pencil beam scanning will be part of the 395,000-square-foot facility
Will expand endoscopic ultrasound footprint with gastrointestinal stents
The Class 2 recall pertains to systems manufactured at their Cleveland, OH facility
Brings simple interface to patients conducting peritoneal dialysis at home
Incorporates findings from 15 studies over the past year to determine best use of proton treatment.