Nearly half the American population suffers some kind of vascular disease in their lifetime. Dr. David Saloner, PhD, and the Vascular Imaging Research Center at the San Francisco VA Medical Center are studying the progression of vascular disease.
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Marilyn Pique, Radiology Administrative Officer at the San Francisco VA, discusses the importance of teamwork in the Department of Radiology.
Ultimately, taking care of patients and veterans is why my fellow coworkers and I work at the San Francisco VA.
The San Francisco VA is committed to radiology research advances for colorectal cancer and more. Chief of Radiology at SFVAMC Judy Yee, MD, discusses research, clinical care and education.
“The San Francisco VA has taken care of me from head to toe. I owe them my life.” These were the words from James K. Theriault, who shared the story of his recent journey from Salt Lake City to San Francisco, where he underwent a crucial procedure to address his blocked carotid and vertebral arteries, performed by the world renowned Interventional Radiology department at the San Francisco VA Medical Center.
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA) is a means of measuring bone density, but a recent article in the Wall Street Journal is highlighting another way in which the imaging exam can be used to benefit your health.