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Sprenger Health Care Systems announced April 14 its partnership with Buffalo Pacific to provide holographic medicine services to residents. Read the full article
RELIANCE MEDICAL GROUP CEO: VIRTUAL OFFICE WILL ‘EVENTUALLY GENERATE MORE REVENUE’ THAN REGULAR CLINIC Jon M. Regis, MD, president and CEO of Reliance Medical Group, says virtual care options and the revenues they generate could “level the playing field” for medical groups. Read the full article
Some therapists find that remote therapy is so convenient to their patients that they will continue with it. The 10-year-old girl was afraid that her American Girl dolls — buried in the bedroom closet — would come alive and attack her. As the girl pointed her iPad at the scary closet door in a remote therapy session, her therapist, Daniela
Everyone knows branch traffic is on the decline, forcing the fundamental role branches play to evolve. But the transition of branches from transaction factories to advisory centers built around interactions will require some tough decisions. Read the full article
The latest technology popping up in credit unions
The latest technology popping up in credit unions
Picking The Right Telehealth Platform For a Small or Solo Practice When choosing to launch a virtual visit service, small healthcare providers need to think carefully about telehealth technology, patient needs and realistic goals. For a small practice or solo physician, launching a virtual care platform might seem like a waste of time and money, especially in a climate
Creative Edge Master Shop Waterjet fabricated this beautiful medallion for Buffalo Pacific. Materials used: marble, limestone, gold and brass. This medallion is done with a 3D effect, area’s of the medallion are raised and lowered to give it the effect of and actual coin. The buffalo is an iconic figure with great historical meaning. In fact, in 2016, it became
The philosophy of getting a medical student trained and prepared to care for patients independently is often simplified into the adage of, “see one, do one, teach one.” The idea is both simple and effective. There is an observation period for the student, while they watch an experienced physician mentor deliver care. Then the observed skill is applied by the