Science fiction offers a lot of ideas for creating new body parts on demand, and the advancement of 3-D printing (also called additive manufacturing) is slowly translating this idea into science fact.
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Technology | PACS Accessories | October 24, 2016
October 24, 2016 — GE Healthcare will show its latest software solutions for data analytics and dose monitoring at the...
Technology | Ultrasound Imaging | October 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 — At the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2016 annual meeting, GE Healthcare will...
News | PET-CT | October 03, 2016
October 1, 2016 — To advance clinical care for its customers, Toshiba’s Celesteion PET/CT system delivers a more...
Feature | Radiation Dose Management | September 07, 2016 | By Jeff Zagoudis
For all the benefits of medical diagnostic imaging, radiation exposure to both the patient and the operator remains a...
Feature | Remote Viewing Systems | June 01, 2016 | Melinda Taschetta-Millane
The trend toward consolidation in the healthcare industry continues to climb, with U.S. hospital mergers and...
Feature | Medical 3-D Printing | May 24, 2016 | Dave Fornell
Science fiction offers a lot of ideas for creating new body parts on demand, and the advancement of 3-D printing (also...
Technology | Flat Panel Displays | May 05, 2016
May 5, 2016 — Double Black Imaging recently released their new MR Safe display. The DBI32-MRSafe is a 2-megapixel color...
Technology | Flat Panel Displays | May 04, 2016
May 4, 2016 — Eizo Inc. recently announced that it received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance...
News | Enterprise Imaging | February 08, 2016
ITN Contributing Editor, Greg Freiherr, provides a video overview of Enterprise Imaging advances showcased at RSNA 2015...
Feature | Artificial Intelligence | February 03, 2016 | Greg Freiherr
Radiologists want a bigger role in healthcare, one that allows them a say in patient management, ideally one that goes...
Feature | Breast Density | February 03, 2016 | Melinda Taschetta-Millane
Breast density notification is an ongoing topic that gained a lot of momentum in 2015, and continues to do so in 2016....
Feature | Radiology Business | February 03, 2016 | Dave Fornell
Radiology is undergoing a major overhaul in terms of the business model practices used for the past several decades,...
Feature | Enterprise Imaging | February 03, 2016 | Jeff Zagoudis
The U.S. healthcare system’s ongoing transformation from a volume-based payment model to a value-based one is being...
Feature | Radiation Oncology | February 03, 2016 | Jeff Zagoudis
Computed tomography (CT) has long been the gold standard for image acquisition during radiation therapy treatment...
Feature | RSNA 2015 | February 03, 2016 | Dave Fornell
Each year radiology vendors use the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting as a springboard to unveil...
Feature | Clinical Decision Support | February 03, 2016 | Dave Fornell
Healthcare providers will need to start preparing for the next big healthcare information technology (IT)...
News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | January 28, 2016
ITN Contributing Editor, Greg Freiherr, provides a video overview of MRI advances showcased at RSNA 2015. You can view...
Sponsored Content | Videos | Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) | January 26, 2016
Bill Lacy, division vice president of Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, showcases the new products in its medical...
Sponsored Content | Videos | Digital Radiography (DR) | January 26, 2016
Rob Fabrizio, director of product development and marketing, introduces the Fujifilm FDR D-EVO GL long-length DR...
News | Endoscopes | January 21, 2016
January 21, 2016 — Cook Medical’s Endoscopy clinical division in November announced the introduction of the latest...