To test or not to test? It’s a question that often plagues healthcare professionals as they try to decide which diagnostic procedures are necessary for the treatment of their patients — and those ...
For years, genetic testing has been treated as something rare and exceptional—a highly specialized tool ordered only by ...
Diagnostic testing in the dental practice is a continually evolving process. Keeping up with the changes helps us all prepare to help our patients toward optimum health. My article on documenting CDT ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the everyday practice of medicine — from simplifying diagnostic workflows to helping clinicians make faster, more informed decisions. To explore how AI can ...
At the Drexel Student Health Center, diagnostic testing is an important part of how we evaluate symptoms and guide your care. Whether you’re feeling under the weather or coming in for routine ...
December 2024 was declared a "high severity" flu season by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), the worst in over half a decade. Hospitalization rates were up to 2.8 times higher than the median ...
Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), explains why tapeworm and heartworm tests miss cases, how fecal flotation falls short, and why clinician judgment matters most.
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