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  • Cancer

    New High-Tech Hoag Program Recruiting Trials for Breast, Prostate, Bone Marrow Cancers

    Cancer cells have secrets. And Dr. Gary Ulaner aims to unlock them. Peering deep into the human body with a clarity traditional scans can’t match, molecular imaging can find tiny cancers that standard scans are blind to. The technology powering this uber-vision also can be harnessed to search out and destroy sneaky cancer cells where … Read More

  • COVID-19

    COVID-19 Vaccines – Minus the Needle? Researchers Working on Capsules, Nasal Sprays

    With 13 COVID-19 vaccines in use around the world, pharmaceutical companies are exploring second-generation technology that could change how doses are administered and distributed. These vaccines could be taken orally as a capsule that could be swallowed, as a tablet that dissolves under the tongue or as a nasal spray. Such formulations would not require … Read More

  • Cancer

    Hoag Clinicians to Discuss Latest Advancements in Cancer Care, Virtually

    Join nationally recognized Hoag clinicians for a free virtual presentation on the latest advancements in cancer care, discussing how these therapies and technologies are further shaping the meaning of personalized cancer treatment. The event, “What’s New in Cancer Care?,” streamed live, takes place on Wednesday, April 21 from 5:30-7 p.m. Each presenter will discuss an … Read More

  • Articles

    9 Hospital Execs Share How Their Innovation Approach Evolved Since the Start of the Pandemic

    Hospitals’ innovation efforts were forced to accelerate and refocus because of the pandemic’s demand for more virtual care options and increased attention to social determinants of health. Below, eight executives from hospitals and health systems across the country discuss how their innovation programs have changed and stayed the same in the year since the pandemic … Read More

  • Neurosciences

    20 Hospitals, Health Systems Adding Robotics in Q1

    Here are 20 hospitals and health systems that added spine and orthopedic robots in the first quarter: Note: This is not an exhaustive list. To add a center to this list, please contact Carly Behm at cbehm@beckershealthcare.com. Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute became the first West Coast hospital to use Medtronic’s Mazor … Read More

  • Heart & Vascular

    Dipti Itchhaporia Named New American College of Cardiology President

    Dipti Itchhaporia, MD, has officially started her term as the 70th president of the American College of Cardiology (ACC). Itchhaporia, an interventional cardiologist, currently serves as the chair of cardiovascular health and director of disease management at the Hoag Heart & Vascular Institute in Newport Beach, California. She is also an associate professor at the … Read More

  • Featured News

    Newport Beach City Manager Update: March 27, 2021

    There was significant progress this week in both the COVID-19 case counts and vaccination rollout in Orange County and the State. First, a bit of local good news: A partnership between the City of Newport Beach and Hoag Hospital delivered 300 vaccine doses to members of our senior community at the OASIS Senior Center on … Read More

  • Featured News

    Hoag Nurses Get CenteredVR To Reduce Long Term Stress

    How can hospitals support their front-line employees as the coronavirus pandemic drags on? And on? By giving them some virtual reality rest and relaxation, of course. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has launched CenteredVR, a virtual reality-based mindfulness and stress management program developed by BehaVR, Hoag is among the first health care facilities in the nation … Read More

  • COVID-19

    Commentary: Inoculate Yourself Against Bad Information Regarding Vaccines

    The COVID-19 vaccines are safe. They are effective. They have been tested on diverse cohorts of people. And no one manufacturer’s vaccine is better than another’s. Unfortunately, due to a constant drumbeat of misinformation, nearly a third of all Americans still say they don’t want to get vaccinated, or that they only want to get … Read More