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Faculty News: Dr. Eyal Klang Joins BIDMC Radiology

We are delighted to announce that Eyal Klang, MD, has joined our Division of Abdominal Imaging and Interventions on Monday, March 2. Coming to us from Mount Sinai in New York City, Dr. Klang is a nationally recognized expert in informatics and AI, as well as an accomplished and highly specialized...

Richard Meiklejohn, MBA

Richard is an accomplished Innovation Leader and Board Member at Lahey’s Innovation Hub, where he serves as the inaugural lead Director. He strategically empowers clinical teams to implement innovative solutions, directly improving patient care, operational performance, and workforce well-being...

Distance and Likelihood of Cardiovascular Imaging Receipt Among Medicare Beneficiaries: Cardiovascular Imaging Deserts Among Medicare Beneficiaries.

Spetko, Nicholas, Yang Song, Hibiki Orui, Constance Angell-James, Madeline Cassidy, Kan Liu, Ron Blankstein, Sanjay Divakaran, Rishi K Wadhera, and Jordan B Strom. 2025. “Distance and Likelihood of Cardiovascular Imaging Receipt Among Medicare Beneficiaries: Cardiovascular Imaging Deserts Among Medicare Beneficiaries.”. JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging.

Maria Mavrikaki

Maria Mavrikaki is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School. Maria is a neuroscientist who transitioned from McLean Hospital and Harvard's Department of Psychiatry to join BIDMC in 2019 as an Instructor in Frank Slack’s lab. She established her...

Training level and analgesic outcomes of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in the emergency department: An analysis from the NURVE block registry.

Macias, Michael, Lachlan Driver, Matthew Riscinti, Andrea Dreyfuss, Christopher Fung, Leland Perice, Joseph Brown, Zan Jafry, Arun Nagdev, and Andrew Goldsmith. 2026. “Training Level and Analgesic Outcomes of Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks in the Emergency Department: An Analysis from the NURVE Block Registry.”. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 103: 50-56.