Ray Pentecost outlines the difficulties inherent in hospital design, and explains why their architects keep coming back for more.
The use of vascular access devices is an important component in the treatment of chronic disease. But they can sometimes cause problems if not handled correctly, as Sheryl McDiarmid tells EHM.
Innovation has become a buzzword, overused and overstretched for almost every industry. But for surgical development it is essential. Julie Freischlag, Chair of Johns Hopkins’ Department of Surgery tells EHM of the department’s pioneering history and its revolutionary future.
American Urological Association (AUA) President Anton J. Bueschen, MD, explains the importance of well-trained urologists for the health of the American people.
EHM talks to Margaret Bauman, MGH, founder of LADDERS, about the unusual facility that uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat children with developmental disabilities on the autistic spectrum.