From hard questions over contrast retention to softening views on implants
Konica Minolta Precision Medicine appoints new president
The Children's Heart Institute at MemorialCare Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach names first medical director for cardiothoracic intensive care unit
However, if you're looking for a great a deal on 1.5T, there's a SIEMENS Vision in your future. Or if an 8-Slice is your sweet spot, there's one ready to ship! -- a GE HighSpeed Ultra CT Scanner. We also have several hospital surplus auctions running with a Smorgasbord of equipment to choose... And we never close!
The latest offerings in bone densitometry all in one place
In a study to determine the durability and long-term effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), psychiatric researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found the non-invasive, non-drug therapy to be an effective, long-term treatment for major depression.
1896 X-ray gives 1,500 times the dose of modern equipment. And a Dutch doc says you get more radiation at home than in the radiology dept.
These are the current events that shaped the year for imaging stakeholders
Last year's biggest news regarding PET and SPECT
Advanced Algorithm Reduces Radiation and Scan Time, While Maintaining High Image Quality
First FDA-cleared MR-conditional directional DBS system
Made claims over use of equipment, including ultrasound
Karmanos Cancer Institute appoints new corporate director of Oncology Technology & Innovation
The company completed the sale of specialty chemicals and sleep therapy businesses.
Widely used medical scans expose patients to increased radiation.
Looking back at RSNA and ahead at 2019
Weighing the potential value of ghost imaging
New Technology Improves Diagnostics and the Discovery of New Therapeutics; the Vevo LAZR System Debuts at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) April 3-6, Orlando, Florida