Medrad Inc. introduced the XDS, a new extravasation detector technology for the Stellant CT Injection System that, for the first time, directly senses extravasation pooling under the skin during a Computed Tomography (CT) procedure, this week at the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL.
July 11, 2007 - InSite One Inc., announced advances in its InDex archiving services that will be based on a 64-bit ...
July 11, 2007 — The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) recently announced that PDL BioPharma has been named a strategic ...
AT A GLANCE Organization: Expert Radiology Management Services, LLC Specialty: Subspecialty teleradiology — neuro and ...
North American Scientific will showcase its ClearPath, a high-dose rate radiation treatment created for breast ...
July 11, 2007 – Medison recently introduced the SonoAce X8, a multi-modality ultrasound system designed to adapt to meet ...
June 11, 2007 – “Beyond the DRA: Strategies for Growth & Success”, hosted by GE Healthcare, will be held July 26-27th in ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
July 11, 2007 — Zotec Partners recently announced its merger with Susan J. Taylor Inc. (SJT), a long-standing provider ...
Siemens Introduces ACUSON Antares 5.0 The ACUSON Antares 5.0 release offers innovations in five clinical application ...
July 11, 2007 - The 49th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), which takes place ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
July 11, 2007 — Thousands of the nation's medical specialists expressed concerns about a 2006 law that rushes the ...
July 10, 2007 - InSite One Inc. announced a new co-marketing agreement with Intelerad Medical Systems Inc. to deliver a ...
July 10, 2007 - AORN encourages participation in a brief benchmarking survey designed by researchers at Duke University ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
Visualizing motion is changing the way oncologists and medical physicists treat cancer patients. Thanks to multislice CT and advanced post processing, clinicians can see tumor movement as a result of respiration clearly and precisely with new 4-D imaging techniques. Changing treatment one patient at a time
GE Healthcare's Discovery Dimension is designed to help clinicians advance toward the goal of motion-free PET/CT imaging ...
Viztek Chiropractic PACS delivers a full range of functionality, from Cobb Angle and Distance Measurement to Atlas ...
July 10, 2007 - Skytron announced its recent move to New World Headquarters located at 5085 Corporate Exchange Drive ...
Frustrated by the time it took for hospitals in the Bay Area of Houston to acquire technology she felt provided the best ...
The SureTouch Visual Mapping System electronically documents the Clinical Breast Exam (CBE). Suspicious breast lesions ...
July 10, 2007 - Biospace Med recently announced the introduction of the revolutionary EOS ultra-low dose 2-D/3-D ...
“If you’re not getting better every day, then you’re falling behind” said Anand Lalaji, M.D., CEO of The Radiology Group ...
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