Spokane-based Cancer Care Northwest has purchased and installed a new $2 million imaging machine that it says will help physicians here detect, pinpoint the location of, and assess the stage of various types of cancer.The machine is located in
Students have until Jan. 2 to apply for admission to a new medical assistant program that Coeur d'Alene's North Idaho College plans to launch in its spring 2009 semester, which begins Jan. 12.The five-semester associate's degree program will for
The figure lying motionless in a patient room on the fourth floor at Holy Family Hospital draws considerable attention from nursing students and hospital staff, yet still suffers regularly from a variety of rapidly intensifying health ailments.He
A clinic here that diagnoses fetal alcohol syndrome and related disorders is one of three statewide that will share in $100,000 in state funding next year aimed at keeping the service available.The clinic, operated by Sacred Heart Medical Center
Sacred Heart Medical Center has been selected as one of about 50 sites for a National Institutes of Health study to determine if aggressive treatment of stroke victims for high blood pressure and cholesterolalong with placing a stent to widen
Oil Analysis Lab Inc., of Spokane, plans to expand its building and add additional lab equipment at its longtime location in East Spokane, and also has leased space for temporary storage in Spokane Valley.The company occupies 7,500 square feet a
Intermountain Community Bancorp, of Sandpoint, says it has received preliminary approval from the U.S. government to participate in the federal capital purchase program and will seek approval from its shareholders to pursue the says its will meet a
Ivus Energy Innovations Inc., a Moscow-based company that gets help from Spokane's Sirti, has inked a marketing and equity agreement with a California safety-gear company that will distribute worldwide a line of flashlights using technology Ivus a
Hospitality Associates, a Spokane Valley hotel management company, is moving its headquarters from a hotel it operates at the Spokane Business & Industrial Park into a 3,600-square-foot office space in a building that formerly housed Sullivan Homes
Talecris Plasma Resources Inc., which planned to open a plasma collection center here late last month, has sold assets of that newly remodeled facility to another plasma collection company, International BioResources LLC, representatives from both