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Q&A with Quality Assurance Manager Kim NielsonM. Kim Nielson, MBA, MT(ASCP), earned his BS in clinical laboratory science from Weber State University and his MBA from the University of Phoenix. He is a certified medical technologist through the ... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Mayo Clinic Creates Center for Social Media
[Hospitals and organizations are becoming more involved in social media! ~JC] Mayo Clinic announced the creation of a Center for Social Media to accelerate effective application of social media tools... Full Article (0 Comments)
Multifunctional Nanoparticle Enables New Type of Biological Imaging
Spotting a single cancerous cell that has broken free from a tumor and is traveling through the bloodstream to colonize a new organ might seem like finding a needle in a haystack. But a new imaging te... Full Article (0 Comments)
Leap Forward in Efforts to Develop Treatments for Huntington’s Disease
Scientists at the Buck Institute for Age Research have discovered that a particular family of enzymes are involved in the breakdown of proteins that modify the production of toxic fragments that lead ... Full Article (0 Comments)
Brainstem, Spinal Cord Images Hidden in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Fresco
[New information revealed about Michelangelo and his interest in medicine! ~JC] Michelangelo, the 16th century master painter and accomplished anatomist, appears to have hidden an image of the brains... Full Article (0 Comments)
Brainlab Offers Real-Time Monitoring for IGRT
Brainlab announced the availability of ExacTrac® Infrared Monitoring, an add-on device to existing treatment machines for monitoring patient positioning during radiation therapy treatments, at the Ame... Full Article (0 Comments)



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