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July 10, 2007 - AORN encourages participation in a brief benchmarking survey designed by researchers at Duke University ...

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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

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July 10, 2007 - Biomedical engineers at the University of Virginia (U.Va.) School of Engineering and Applied Science ...

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GE Healthcare's Discovery Dimension is designed to help clinicians advance toward the goal of motion-free PET/CT imaging ...

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Viztek Chiropractic PACS delivers a full range of functionality, from Cobb Angle and Distance Measurement to Atlas ...

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July 10, 2007 - Skytron announced its recent move to New World Headquarters located at 5085 Corporate Exchange Drive ...

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Frustrated by the time it took for hospitals in the Bay Area of Houston to acquire technology she felt provided the best ...

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July 10, 2007 - NovaRad Corporation recently announced four new NovaPACS contracts with hospitals, including Maine ...

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The SureTouch Visual Mapping System electronically documents the Clinical Breast Exam (CBE). Suspicious breast lesions ...

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“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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July 10, 2007 - InSite One Inc. announced a new co-marketing agreement with Intelerad Medical Systems Inc. to deliver a ...

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Siemens introduced at SNM its HD PET, a technology which is designed to deliver superior detection of small lesions ...

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TriPath Imaging has received FDA clearance for the Ventana Image Analysis System (VIAS) when used with tissues stained for Ki-67. Ki-67 is a cell proliferation biomarker, which is employed by pathologists as an adjunct to histopathology and is used to assist with diagnosis and the prognostic assessment of cancer.

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July 10, 2007 — Nearly a quarter of hospital or “healthline” operators mistakenly routed a caller describing classic ...

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Most blogs are soapboxes for highly-opinionated cyber junkies convinced that readers find their words worth reading. In ...

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Henry Wagner, M.D., one of the founders of nuclear medicine, announced the 2007 Image of the Year Title was a PET image ...

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July 10, 2007 — The American Medical Association Foundation announced the election of Barbara P. Rockett, M.D. as its ...

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Clinicians at Edward Cancer Center in Naperville, IL are using a Trilogy system from Varian Medical Systems to offer ...

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July 10, 2007 - Biospace Med recently announced the introduction of the revolutionary EOS ultra-low dose 2-D/3-D ...

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syngo DynaCT Cardiac enables 3-D imaging comparable to computed tomography (CT) in the EP lab during procedures ...

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