February 14, 2022 – Clarius Mobile Health has introduced a third-generation product line of high-performance handheld wireless ultrasound scanners for all medical specialists. Now 30% lighter and smaller, the new pocket-sized scanners are available in the United States with pricing and new features that will put premium handheld ultrasound into the hands of more doctors.

The American College of Radiology (ACR) reports that several states are considering breast, colon and lung cancer screening measures. West Virginia’s Senate passed a bill prohibiting prior authorization for imaging procedures. Maryland, Arizona and South Dakota deliberated over bills expanding the scope of practice for clinical nurse specialists and physician assistants (PAs).

February 14, 2022 — Leading Healthcare IT company that provides AI-powered workflow solutions, Enlitic, announced its attendance at HIMSS 2022 from March 14 to 18.

February 14, 2022 — Cancer patients undergoing active treatment were more likely to believe misinformation related to COVID-19 than those without a history of cancer, according to a new study led by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University.

February 11, 2022 — It may look like a bizarre bike helmet, or a piece of equipment found in Doc Brown’s lab in Back to the Future, yet this gadget made of plastic and copper wire is a technological breakthrough with the potential to revolutionize medical imaging. Despite its playful look, the device is actually a metamaterial, packing in a ton of physics, engineering and mathematical know-how. 

February 11, 2022 — Due to a recent unexpected reactor shutdown in Europe, the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) has increased its production of critical medical radioisotopes in an effort to help alleviate the anticipated disruption on the global supply chain.

February 10, 2022 — Esaote North America, Inc. announced the FDA approval of the Magnifico Open MRI, a new open whole-body MRI system now available for purchase in the USA.

February 10, 2022 — “Empowering the Radiologist of the Future” is a bold new American College of Radiology (ACR) strategic plan to increase member value, improve radiologic care and strengthen healthcare for all Americans.

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