Starting next week, see what's new, fresh and hot for sale or auction on DOTmed. These featured "Just Posted" listings will be just some of the more than 600 new ones DOTmed gets weekly!
If you've never been to the RSNA Show, this PhotoGallery of over 30 shots will make you feel like you're right there on the trade show floor.
DOTmed scans the Show from our booth (#7101): heavy-hitter OEMs debut latest imaging technology; Siemens' new dual source CT tops the list of innovations; Philips, GE, Toshiba, Hitachi and Kodak grab attention too.
GE Hero Kits contain a "system's worth" of replacement parts for a wide range of imaging systems; it's the proactive solution to efficient self-maintenance.
DOTmed News wants to tell our more than 60,000 users who's exhibiting -- if that's you, let us know!
Your opinion matters. That's why we're inviting you and all 60,000 of our users to nominate individuals and companies you feel are among the "Best of the Best."
Award annually recognizes the company demonstrating the most insight into customer needs and product demands.
Innova 2100IQ to improve patient outcomes by enabling clinicians in the Cath Lab to visualize precise placement of interventional devices.
New products and upgrades designed to help physicians more precisely target tumors, decreasing potential side effects.
The world's largest trade show and educational gathering for radiologists is just over six weeks away; watch this space for our series of special pre-show reports.
New OEC Altitude provides vascular surgeons with flexibility treating difficult cases; designed to accommodate the busy operating room environment.
In the event of a natural disaster, there are certain actions mammography facilities can take to help ensure that they continue to provide high quality mammography services.
Blood centers nationwide encourage community members to show support by donating blood.
- Family seeks brother - College staff and students collect donations - Two T-Bird Vents available - L H Imaging Sales displaced but still in business
Many important MRI issues will be discussed during ECRI's upcoming audio conference, "MRI Safety and Medical Devices," on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. EDT
Many important MRI issues will be discussed during ECRI's upcoming audio conference, "MRI Safety and Medical Devices," on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. EDT.
PHILADELPHIA, PA (September 5, 2005) -- Three-year-old Aamiyah Marsh is the perfect example of the Hurricane Katrina victim Awake in America seeks to help through its just-launched Operation Restore CPAP.
Mike Holtzberg of Remedy Medical, and Bruce Crawford and David Stopak of Imaging Solutions say they're all OK -- David Tortorich checks-in, too.
Red tape prevented setting up shop in Louisiana; opens in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Please check the list of donations included in this story to help us quickly distribute these offers of medical equipment and services to those in need. Also, see a new list of relief organizations accepting donations.
DOTmed received the following email (click headline) Sept. 1 from the AHRA, which is offering to act as a Hurricane Katrina Resource Coordinator. Baxter Healthcare Corporation is donating $1 million toward relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina. How To Help the Relief Effort: See A Letter From The Editor below.
Medical aid and cash donations needed to help survivors and fight against the growing threat of wide-spread sickness from bacteria-contaminated flood waters.
OAK BROOK, Ill.-- According to a study in the September issue of Radiology, the amount of blood flowing into the brain may play a larger role in the development of dementia than previously believed.
Chris Cone, Derek Giulianelli and Nick Markoff -- all formerly of Sonora Medical Systems -- form new company.
The death of an autistic, 5 year old British boy from cardiac arrest after undergoing chelation therapy has placed the controversial treatment under a spotlight.
The world's biggest tobacco consumer, China, has ratified an international treaty aimed at curbing tobacco-related deaths.
Re: MRI Magnet Quenching Danger -- Important comments... My favorite charity -- "Vitamin Angles.com..." Paul Bauers -- "Good riddance..."
OAK BROOK, IL - Computed tomographic colonography (CTC) depicts cancers and other clinically important conditions that would be missed with standard colonoscopy, according to a study in the August issue of Radiology.
The New York Times reports extensively on powerful MRI magnet incidents and injuries.
Scientists at the University of Texas have found that some people might be addicted to getting a suntan.
Cedara collaborates with Molecular Therapeutics in developing new treatment evaluation options for people suffering from brain cancer.
Women taking daily amounts of non-aspirin painkillers should monitor their blood pressure, doctors say, following a study suggesting a link between the drugs and hypertension.
Placing gadolinium in DNA-sized carbon tubes boosts performance, reduces toxicity.
New Philips PCR Eleva systems save time and space in the radiography department.