Can the type of skin marker used make a difference in revealing potential breast cancers? While there is no substitute for the trained eye of a radiologist who specializes in breast imaging, the type...
BeekSpeak - The Voice of Beekley Medical
In a previous blog post, Why I Use oral Contrast for Abdominopelvic Imaging, I stated that I am a strong believer in the benefits of properly administered oral contrast for CT imaging. I believe that...
You've tried fruit juice. You've tried powdered drink mixes. You've probably tried just about everything to make oral iodinated contrast easier to drink for your patients undergoing abdominopelvic CT...
We've been writing a lot about the patient experience lately - a topic trending in healthcare circles primarily of the role patient satisfaction surveys play in reimbursement for services.
"I'm on my way to get an MRI and I'm already freaking out!" So began a friend's Facebook status last week. It didn't take long for the engagement to begin: "Didn't they give you a tranquilizer?"...
According to Dictionary.com the word “dense” doesn’t sound all that appealing. However, with the game-changing technology of 3D Digital Breast Tomosynthesis, being “dense” should be seen as something...
Beekley Corporation has been in continuous business for 80 years this month - more than a significant milestone, it is a rare accomplishment!
For the second time in 4 years, Beekley Corporation was independently recognized as a great place to work by Connecticut Magazine.
Most people associate Beekley Corporation with radiologic skin markers. As Beekley introduced the very first skin marker (the X-SPOT) to the diagnostic imaging industry in 1984 it's easy to see how...