Nanomaterials Hold Big Promise for PAD Patients

Nanomaterials Hold Big Promise for PAD Patients

Big things are happening in Texas in the field of nanomedicine. Backed by a four-year $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Bioengineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is out to improve treatment for...
Spend 2022 Digital Media Dollars More Efficiently

Spend 2022 Digital Media Dollars More Efficiently

This year, expect the trend to continue of healthcare marketing focusing on brand planning, customer insights and market research to launch brands and increase market share. When was the last time you had more than a surface conversation with your customers? Evolved...
Precision Medicine: The New Reality of Healthcare

Precision Medicine: The New Reality of Healthcare

Thanks to increasing support from the United States government, clinicians, and the pharmaceutical industry, “precision medicine” is the new frontier of healthcare. In 2015, President Obama launched the Precision Medicine Initiative. This bold new effort provided...
AI and Gender Bias: Implications for Women’s Health

AI and Gender Bias: Implications for Women’s Health

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used every day to analyze data that support decision making. One might assume that the data and programming that teach the machine to learn are completely objective. But what if the data sets, the input, or the instructions are biased?...
The Growing Role of Patients and Caregivers in Brand Building

The Growing Role of Patients and Caregivers in Brand Building

Marketers know word-of-mouth is a key component of any successful marketing strategy. As brands discover the importance of social media and incorporate user-generated content into their broader marketing strategy, healthcare organizations must do the same. When it...
Antiviral Accessories—Science or Scam?

Antiviral Accessories—Science or Scam?

By Alyssa Capel From ancient times when copper vessels were used to purify water to the nineteenth century when doctors realized the importance of sanitizing their hands, we’ve been looking for ways to keep ourselves safe from diseases—even ones we don’t yet...