If you enjoy this content, please share it with a colleague
RELATED CONTENT
Radiation measurement often requires different devices for varying applications, adding to the cost and complexity of data collection. The new RaySafe 452 Survey Meter is a versatile, tool that can be used for multiple situations, reducing the number of devices technicians need to carry, learn and calibrate.
For years, the radiology industry has focused on reducing, or eliminating patient exposure to radiation. Recently, the industry has shifted attention to the cumulative effect radiation exposure has over the course of a physician’s career.
Fluke Biomedical launched Advantage Training, an online center aimed at providing accessible training to the biomedical engineering community.
Physicians and staff working in cath labs are constantly exposed to direct X-ray beams and scatter radiation. Traditionally cath lab staff wear radiation badges to record exposure, but these only provide historical data, long after the exposures have taken place. To be meaningful and change habits to reduce exposure, some labs have adopted real-time dose recording systems, which all staff to see the doses they are receiving so they can literally take a step back to reduce their dose.
Unfors RaySafe released a new radiation survey sensor at the 2015 European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, Austria.
Fluke Biomedical launched its first mobile iPad application. Designed with field service professionals in mind, the app is simple to use and offers detailed product information for all biomedical, diagnostic imaging, radiation and nuclear power products.
August 17, 2010 – Fluke Biomedical announced today a major expansion of service options for its customers across the United States. New CarePlans extended-warranty packages, as well as onsite and mobile services, offer priority services to ensure a new level of convenience for users of Fluke Biomedical best-in-class medical test and safety equipment.
July 23, 2010 – Fluke Biomedical’s new TNT 12000 X-Ray Test Device has been awarded the prestigious Medical Device Excellence Award (MDEA) in the radiological and electromechanical devices category. The MDEA competition is the premier awards program for the medical technology community recognizing groundbreaking innovations changing the face of health care today.