Double Black Imaging (DBI) is pleased to announce it is now the display vendor for the American College of Radiology (ACR) Education Center.

November 21, 2022 — Double Black Imaging (DBI) is pleased to announce it is now the display vendor for the American College of Radiology (ACR) Education Center. Double Black Imaging provides the ACR with a full-bundled solution, including Gemini 12MP LED medical displays, worklist displays, and its proprietary CFS Calibration software suite coupled with robust computer workstations.   

“Every day, DBI strives to create and provide cutting-edge solutions for medical practitioners,” said Joe Lloyd, CEO of Double Black Imaging. “Our mission closely aligns with that of the ACR. We are dedicated to providing state of the art technology and medical imaging solutions that improve patient care and enhance the Radiologist experience. The LED display solutions and our CFS software suite deliver superior software / hardware solutions that further the growth of Radiology. We are proud to partner with the ACR, ensuring radiology professionals have the most advanced medical imaging workstations available.” 

The ACR’s Education Center is one of the world’s most technologically advanced radiology training facilities. Attendees utilize dedicated workstations with access to immediate data sets and training from industry leaders. The ACR Education Center resumed offering in-person learning in October 2022 after implementation of the DBI suite. 

“The return to in-person learning that incorporates Double Black Imaging solutions is an exciting step in continuing to advance the ACR Education Center’s vision and empowering the radiologist of the future.” said Mike Tilkin, ACR CIO and Executive Vice President of Technology. 

For more information: www.doubleblackimaging.com and visit them at RSNA Booth #3705. 

 

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