CardiArc recently released a cardiac SPECT system with reportedly twice the resolution of existing devices designed to ...
The MiniMed Paradigm real-time insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring system is a therapy available for patients ...
Mayo Clinic has announced it has developed a series of MRI devices that make it easier to diagnose injuries and diseases ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
Elekta now offers a 6-D robotic image-guided stereotactic system optimized for treatment of the spine. The AXESSE system ...
The Matrox MED4mp display controller board was rolled out at SCAR 2006, bringing more of its Matrox MED Series software ...
Maxislide sheets are for bed boosting and lateral transfers. Maxislide products virtually eliminate physical strain on ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
iPlan Flow software enables targeted medication delivery for the treatment of brain tumors. The National Ministry for ...
A new ergonomic reading station from Broadwest Corp., the E-Carrell, is a completely flexible work environment for ...
The next-generation Vitrea solution from Vital Images features the seamless integration of R2 Technology’s ImageChecker ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
CIVCO Medical Solutions is introducing a newly re-designed bracket compatible with the S317 transducers on the GE Healthcare LOGIQ 500 and LOGIQ 200 ultrasound systems. The bracket offers a more secure fit onto the transducer, providing added safety and accuracy for the imaging professional. The multiangle bracket has biopsy depths of 4, 6 and 8 cm.
The Mega Power Electrosurgical Generator features an advanced cutting effect (ACE) mode and Constant Control Technology ...
MapCHECK version 3.1 is now available. Version 3.1 adds the ability to print reports directly to a PDF file for data ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Acquiring used equipment carries with it certain stereotypes that span the spectrum of good to bad. Facilities that ...
Editor’s Note: This is the result of a “virtual” roundtable discussion on image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) with Drs ...
A 30-year-old woman arrives in the emergency room with “abdominal cramping and vaginal bleeding. A physical examination ...
Few medical devices are credited with preventing death and are used so rarely as automated external defibrillators (AEDs ...
ACT: What are some of the scenarios — decisions or investments — in which a hospital might want to consider doing a ...
Not too long ago, the capability of precisely directing and guiding a potent beam of radiation to eradicate a cancerous tumor without harming the healthy tissue around it was a pipe dream. Fodder for the imagination and science fiction.
Talk to the purveyors and supporters of digital radiography (DR) and you’ll hear that it’s the wave of the future and ultimately where the technology is headed – arguably replacing its earlier generation sibling, computed radiography (CR). However, raise that prospect with the CR crowd and you’ll likely hear something dramatically different.
About 10 years ago a close friend received some very bad news, but, oddly, she was happy about it. My friend was ...
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