The new Automatic Adjustable-Height Swivel WorkStation (CWT-AAHS) combines adjustable height and swivel capability, allowing users to position the height of the work surface according to their needs. The work surface and monitor have a 180-degree swivel range, and gives the option to position the computer screen so both patient and clinician can view information simultaneously.
Would accessibility from anywhere at the expense of basic visualization tools offered by a thin-client configuration satisfy your radiology needs? Or would you rather have the full functionality a slim client supports at the cost of more bandwidth? You make the call. Or can you have the best of both worlds?
May 8, 2008 - The VHA Foundation formally launched the Health Care SafetyNetwork, a national program to open dialogue ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
May 7, 2008 – Lantheus Medical Imaging initiated CaRES (Contrast Echocardiography REgistry for Safety Surveillance), a ...
The new Kodak Directview Classic and Elite CR Systems are designed to perform a wide range of exams using standard Kodak ...
Computer-aided detection (CAD) is a valuable tool in the radiologist’s armamentarium. However, the path of technological ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
May 8, 2008 - Toshiba America Medical Systems installed the first AquilionONE dynamic volume CT system in the Western U ...
The Dual Tier Cart is a selection of customizable electronically height-adjustable carts designed with two independent work surfaces that can be adjusted by height from 28 inches to 47 inches above floor level.
or the first time in over a decade, sales of PACS have not kept pace with the market’s consistent growth. With few ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
May 8, 2008 - Draeger Medical released at AACN the Innovian Anesthesia Version 2.2, featuring expanded capabilities for ...
May 8, 2008 – MEDRAD introduced the Prostate MR Education Program, a new education program to help clinicians perform ...
A new imaging device, ei•Nav/Artemis uses 3D/4D imaging to allow urologists to virtually see inside the prostate in real ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
May 7, 2008 - GE Healthcare signed a nonexclusive agreement with Merck & Co. to share technology on imaging of the lungs ...
May 7, 2008 - B. Braun Medical Inc. launched at AACN, the Curlin 6000 CMS, an ambulatory electronic infusion system that ...
Braun Medical Inc. launched the Curlin 6000 CMS, an ambulatory electronic infusion system which reportedly ...
May 7, 2008 - Intelerad Medical Systems entered into a partnership with SENCOR to provide its patented PACStacks disc ...
May 7, 2008 – The FDA cleared a new imaging device, ei•Nav/Artemis, that uses 3D/4D imaging to allow urologists to ...
The new 3MP (CCL354i2), 2MP (CCL254i2) color LCDs have a maximum luminance of 800cd/m_ (3MP) and 950cd/m_ respectively ...
May 7, 2008 - Leake Memorial Hospital in Carthage, MS, selected NovaRad’s NovaRIS and NovaPACS technologies for its ...
May 7, 2008 - GE Healthcare signed a nonexclusive agreement with Merck and Co. to provide spin signal technology (SST) ...
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