Here is a rundown of what you and your colleagues found to be most interesting in the field of medical imaging during the month of October.

 

1. PHOTO GALLERY: How COVID-19 Appears on Medical Imaging

2. Lasting Lung Damage Seen in Children and Teens after COVID


November 1, 2022 —  Reseller partners IMAGE Information Systems (iQ IMAGE), headquartered in Rostock, Germany, and aycan Medical Systems, headquartered in Rochester, N.Y., join for the second time at

November 1, 2022 —  Siemens Healthineers and UHealth - University of Miami Health System announced a Value Partnership1 agreement. This strategic relationship will further technological advancement and standardization of equipment at the health system, while allowing the University to create educational and training programs for clinicians and technologists. This unique agreement is the first of its kind in Florida. 

November 1, 2022 —  Onsite Women’s Health, a leading national provider of breast health services, announces with Whiterabbit.ai and Washington University in St. Louis the results of a longitudinal study of breast density using artificial intelligence (AI).


The collaborative HIMSS-SIIM Enterprise Imaging Workgroup defines enterprise imaging as “a set of strategies, initiatives and workflows implemented across a healthcare enterprise to consistently and optimally capture, index, manage, store,



Ultrasound has the potential to interact mechanically and thermally with human tissue, and can even penetrate deep into the body. The revolutionary non-invasive technique of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has shown promising results in treating a wide range of tumors and illnesses.



Computed tomography (CT) scans are widely used to diagnose and analyze patients using specialized equipment to generate a sequence of internal body images. The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the latest advancements in the healthcare industry is expected to fuel the demand for advanced imaging systems, including CT systems.


October 31, 2022 —  The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) has renewed its funding to Elisa Port, MD, and Hanna Irie, MD, PhD, to study new therapeutic approaches that target aggressive triple

October 31, 2022 —  The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research (The Academy) and the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA) announce the recipients of their inaugural Academy Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI²) & QIBA Fellowship: Shanshan Jiang, PhD, and

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