Are you experiencing a blurring or slinky artifact with your skin markers in digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT)? Using skin markers intended for 2-D mammography could be your culprit. DBT or 3-D...
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Of all the perks a company can offer, appreciation may be the most significant in creating an engaged and happy workforce. To be clear, this goes beyond "thank you" and "great job" or recognition...
Poor Thanksgiving seems to get short-changed, stuck as it is between the two most commercialized holidays of the year - Halloween and Christmas. Or is it Black Friday now? Hard to tell from all the...
With 70% of hospitals ranking patient satisfaction and experience as one of their top 3 priorities for the next three years1, many healthcare providers are turning to complementary health approaches...
October 27, 2015 was a great day at Beekley for our Associates and invited guests from Bristol Hospital: Kurt Barwis President & CEO Bristol Hospital, Sai Varanasi, MD- Breast Surgeon, Beekley Center...
The 3rd annual ARC ANGEL “Designer Handbag Bingo” event was held October 2, 2015 and it was more successful than our prior two years! The money raised goes towards The Beekley Breast Health &...
We are all quite mad here. At least during Halloween. But when bragging rights are at stake, Beekley's teams will go to any length to win custody of the coveted crystal pumpkin.
Surgeons employ a variety of methods to mark breast specimen margins and communicate specimen orientation to pathologists.
Getting your mammogram can be a daunting experience, especially when the patient thinks that there may be something wrong. They wait for the exam, don a medical gown, are maneuvered onto a cold...