Seeing Miracles, Part One: Defying Tradition, Delivering Success
the UVM Medical Center radiologist Kristen DeStigter, M.D. is co-founder of Imaging the World (ITW), an organization which has developed a medical outreach model designed to provide low-cost ultrasound...
View ArticleCelebrating the International Day of Radiology
November 8, 2013 marks the International Day of Radiology, commemorating the discovery of x-rays 118 years ago by Wilhelm Conrad Rӧntgen, in Germany. He used the symbol “X” to denote the unknown, as...
View ArticleLung Cancer: New Screening Test Now Available
Most people in the United States have had their lives or the lives of a close family member affected by cancer. Despite the familiarity with the disease, it often surprises people to hear that lung...
View ArticleHow We’re Wired: Using MRI to Generate a Circuit Diagram for the Human Brain
You are a unique individual and there will never be another you. Even if we could generate your clone with identical DNA (or, if you have an identical twin), you would still be unique. The physical,...
View ArticlePatient Story: The “Breast” Thing I Did When I Turned 40, or Why Getting a...
I tell women to get their mammograms all the time – it’s part of who I am. As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, friend to breast cancer survivors, and as a fundraiser for breast cancer...
View ArticleCelebrating International Day of Radiology on Nov. 8, 2016
November 8 is coming up fast. While everyone is aware that Nov. 8, 2016 is Election Day in the United States, most people may not be aware that it is also the 5th International Day of Radiology (IDOR)....
View ArticleScreening Mammography: Ending the Confusion
If you are a woman who has recently had a mammogram, you may have received a letter from your radiologist recommending that your next mammogram be in one year. You may also have seen in your MyHealth...
View ArticleRadiology Files: How Emergency Radiology Improves Patient Care
The International Day of Radiology (IDoR) takes place every year on November 8. The day is historically significant. It was on November 8, 1895, that Wilhelm Conrad Rӧntgen discovered X-rays. This...
View ArticleHow We’re Wired: Using MRI to Generate a Circuit Diagram for the Human Brain
You are a unique individual and there will never be another you. Even if we could generate your clone with identical DNA (or, if you have an identical twin), you would still be unique. The physical,...
View ArticlePatient Story: The “Breast” Thing I Did When I Turned 40, or Why Getting a...
I tell women to get their mammograms all the time – it’s part of who I am. As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, friend to breast cancer survivors, and as a fundraiser for breast cancer...
View ArticleCelebrating International Day of Radiology on Nov. 8, 2016
November 8 is coming up fast. While everyone is aware that Nov. 8, 2016 is Election Day in the United States, most people may not be aware that it is also the 5th International Day of Radiology (IDOR)....
View ArticleScreening Mammography: Ending the Confusion
If you are a woman who has recently had a mammogram, you may have received a letter from your radiologist recommending that your next mammogram be in one year. You may also have seen in your MyHealth...
View ArticleRadiology Files: How Emergency Radiology Improves Patient Care
The International Day of Radiology (IDoR) takes place every year on November 8. The day is historically significant. It was on November 8, 1895, that Wilhelm Conrad Rӧntgen discovered X-rays. This...
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