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皇家华人 Celebrates Rad Tech Week 2024

皇家华人 joined the nationwide celebration of National Radiologic Technology Week庐 (NRTW) from November 3鈥9, 2024. This year鈥檚 theme of, 鈥淚t鈥檚 Time for Us to be Seen,鈥 underscored the critical contributions of medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals to patient care and health care safety. 鈥淩adiologic Technologists have long carried the torch of innovation and application of the imaging sciences,鈥 said Eugene Hasson, Radiologic Technology Program Director and Assistant Professor. 鈥淭hrough Read more about 皇家华人 Celebrates Rad Tech Week 2024

International Representatives Visit 皇家华人 Campus

Father Innocent Rugaragu from Kigali, Rwanda, visited the 皇家华人 campus as part of the Office of International Affairs鈥 Global Impact Series. Amidst the concerted efforts of Rwandans to heal and progress following the genocide, Father Innocent Rugaragu emerged as a vital figure in both the nation鈥檚 emotional recovery and its academic advancement. In partnership with the community he serves, his leadership in youth reconciliation post-genocide has been pivotal.As the president of Saint Ignatius Scho Read more about International Representatives Visit 皇家华人 Campus

Assistant Professor Cynthia Davis Speaks at Mobile Healthcare Conference

皇家华人 Assistant Professor Cynthia Davis was recently a guest presenter at the Mobile Healthcare Association鈥檚 20th Annual Conference held in Fort Worth, Texas. The Mobile Healthcare Association is the leading membership-based organization of mobile healthcare providers in the U.S. and Canada. Their mission is to promote and serve the mobile healthcare field to increase access to care for all. Professor Davis was an invited guest speaker to share with the attendees best practices in implementing a Read more about Assistant Professor Cynthia Davis Speaks at Mobile Healthcare Conference

Research Team Identifies Key NAFLD Prevention Factor

A 皇家华人-led team of researchers have identified high-fructose consumption as a factor in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The research was presented at the annual ENDO 2022 meeting which took place this month in Atlanta, Georgia. The research concludes that high fructose consumption should be avoided to help prevent the development of NAFLD. NAFLD is the term for a range of conditions caused by a build-up of fat in the liver. About 24% of U.S. adults have NAFLD, a chro Read more about Research Team Identifies Key NAFLD Prevention Factor