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.
In today's healthcare environment, a positive patient experience is central in providing excellent patient care. It fosters better outcomes through greater patient satisfaction and increased compliance. This is where SoftVue comes in. As a whole breast ultrasound system, SoftVue brings a gentler, safer and softer imaging solution, specifically for women with dense breast tissue.
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!
Noninvasive and automated
Will act as a regional source for isotopes, including Tc-99m
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.
High demand for multifunctional and retrofitted X-ray imaging solutions
A quick run down on some of the biggest presentations taking place
May sharpen focus on diagnostic imaging solutions
Offers ultrasensitive, safe and quantitative diagnostic capabilities
Advanced Algorithm Reduces Radiation and Scan Time, While Maintaining High Image Quality
The demand for services continues to increase
Insights from Christian Eusemann, Ph.D., vice president of collaborations at Siemens Healthineers North America
New techniques have big potential for MR imaging
The company completed the sale of specialty chemicals and sleep therapy businesses.
Nationwide, hospitals are investing millions in hybrid rooms. Should yours? What to know before you decide.
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
Widely used medical scans expose patients to increased radiation.
Researchers at ESTRO tout benefits, patient appeal