What if a simple scratch-and-sniff test could predict successful outcomes from psychosocial interventions for people with schizophrenia? That’s the primary question we are asking in a NIMH-funded study linked to Project SUCCESS, which is titled, “ What the Nose Knows: Hedonic Capacity, Psychosocial...
Standard radiology reports have relied upon the description and interpretation of organ-specific findings. In recent years, reports have been shifting towards structured reporting based on disease-specific information. We investigated the utility of disease-specific reporting structures for...
Image-guided biopsies are done in the context of imaging findings that are suggestive of malignancy. Biopsies are utilized for definitive diagnosis and characterization of the tumor pathology. However, in some of these cases, the pathology report is returned as benign or nondiagnostic. We...
In 2024, CERTAIN's division at BIDMC staff has been involved in several presentations at ground rounds, workshops, and conferences. Some of the presentations include: 1. Dr. Cullen D. Jackson presentation about CERTAIN as a resource for education. The presentation.
A study by Justin A. et al. demonstrates no discernible variation in the results between females and males after trans-carotid artery revascularization operations. Women have been the subject of severe worry, particularly after research revealed that carotid endarterectomy and transfemoral stenting...
Dr. Jordan Strom and Dr. Tom Porter discuss the risks that come with underuse of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), as well as its utility in clinical practice.