The systems are also equipped with fully integrated anesthesia and bio-monitoring tools to closely track vital signs during testing. This allows for more precise image acquisition. For example, a subject’s respiratory rate can be tracked during cardiac imaging studies so that—as in clinical testing in humans—image timing is adjusting for movement.
$24 Million Grant From U.S. Air Force Boosts Research UC’s Institute for Military Medicine will be able to continue and expand its research on combat casualty care and aeromedical evacuation through a new agreement with the United States Air Force (USAF).
Looking to Hybrids for the Hearing Impaired For several decades, technology has successfully helped those with mild hearing loss using hearing aids and those with severe to profound hearing loss using cochlear implants.
Electrophysiologist a Pioneer in One-of-a-Kind Program Reza Mazraeshahi, MD, says his general cardiovascular diseases fellowship at UC is a time well thought of—a time when he learned a lot from a variety of well-known professionals.
New Orthopedic Surgeon Hopes to Inspire Women to Enter Specialty When the newest member of the department of orthopedic surgery, Ying Chi, MD, says, "We are definitely in the minority,” she isn’t speaking about her Chinese-American cultural heritage. She’s speaking about her gender.
Program Gives Surgical Residents Medical Device Innovation Experience Texas native Andrew Yoo, MD, never imagined himself living in Ohio. But the UC department of surgery’s track record for turning out skilled surgeons paired with its proximity to a medical device industry heavyweight like Ethicon Endo-Surgery made training in Cincinnati a natural choice.
Williams Installed as New President Gregory Williams was formally installed as UC’s 27th president on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, and announced a new strategic plan titled "UC2019►: Accelerating Our Transformation.”