Nuclear Imaging

Molecular imaging, also called nuclear imaging, includes positron emission computed tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. This section includes radiopharmaceuticals and tracersPET-CTSPECT-CT, and PET-MRI

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In today’s environment of increasing accountability and cost optimization, radiology centers are seeking ways to manage ...

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Feature | Nadim Daher

With the adoption of PACS within multiple departments across the enterprise and its increasing operation across ...

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The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in Madison, WI, is at the forefront of medical research and technology ...

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Feature | Jeff Wescott

Maintaining the financial health of your radiology practice is key to helping you address the physical health of your ...

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Case Study

As one of the first hospitals in Missouri to be built under the Hill Burton Act of 1946, Madison Medical Center serves ...

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Feature | Cristen C. Bolan

When a hospital or freestanding outpatient facility purchases a CT or an MR system, it needs an infrastructure that can ...

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Feature | John P. Wellbank

When opening a new imaging outpatient center or expanding and improving on current services and business capabilities ...

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Feature | Bill McGee

Imaging modalities and applications are going where they’ve never gone before. More than ever, healthcare providers are ...

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Case Study

The new home for Hoag Breast Care Center in Newport Beach, CA, is the Sue and Bill Gross Women’s Pavilion. The Pavilion ...

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Feature | Scott Smith

It’s impossible to underestimate or overemphasize the importance of patient safety. Regardless of the latest innovative ...

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Case Study

Healthcare organizations around the world are actively looking for new ways to improve the flow of work throughout their ...

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Feature | Brady D. Schultz

In the past, nuclear medicine had been coined “unclear medicine” by cynics because of its inability to target exactly ...

Time November 08, 2006
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Feature | Cristen C. Bolan

New whole-body imaging techniques are widening the scope of vision into the details of biological function. By using ...

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News

The University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first site in the U.S. to install Siemens’ Inveon, a PET ...

Time November 01, 2006
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Technology

The Gammex 490 PET CT multi-modality phantom allows users to perform QC tests on both modalities with the same phantom ...

Time October 14, 2006
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GE Healthcare announced at the Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine in Athens, Greece, the ...

Time October 02, 2006
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Philips Medical Systems has introduced the 64-slice Precedence SPECT/CT system, which advances the capability of the ...

Time October 01, 2006
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The September 2006 issue of the journal Radiology reports that investigators have developed a new way to use magnetic ...

Time September 21, 2006
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Candelis, Inc. announced yesterday an advanced Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solution to its ImageGrid 1000 and ...

Time September 21, 2006
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Case Western Reserve University, a U.S. research institution, and the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) ...

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