Bedbugs ‘not a concern’ for campus residents

Physicians use photos from patients’ cellphones to deliver ‘mobile health’
In May, an emergency physician at George Washington University Hospital began a six-month study examining how accurately emergency doctors and physician assistants could diagnose wounds from patient-generated cellphone images. Medicine – Health – Mobile – Facilities – Health Systems

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Bedbugs ‘not a concern’ for campus residents
In the last academic year, there have been two confirmed bedbug infestations at N.C. State.

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Physicians use photos from patient-generated cellphone images. Medicine – Health Systems

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Physicians use photos from patient-generated cellphone images. Medicine – Facilities – Mobile – Facilities – Facilities – Health – Health Systems

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