The DOTmed 100 company began in 2005 when industry veteran Charlie Jahnke left GE/Ambassador.
Healthcare facilities throw out thousands of tons of unused medical products and old medical equipment each year. Why not donate instead?
Getting the Most from Your Rad and R/F rooms
Bringing It In: Injectors are an important part of the imaging process
Anesthesia Equipment Market Still Sensational
International Medical Equipment & Service, Inc., a DOTmed 100 company based in South Carolina, has expanded its facilities and its business.
Medical applications are a warm spot in a cold market for this technology.
Transporting and storing mobile trailers is the focus of this DOTmed Business News report.
The company leads the way for the modality in India.
DOTmed 100 firm near Pittsburgh specializes in histology, pathology, and cytology equipment for laboratories.
Within nine years, the DOTmed 100 company has become the largest independent service organization focused on MRI and CT in the United States.
Bright Future: A look at light technology in the O/R theater.
Lying Down on the Job: Operating room tables have come a long way.
The tricky business of medical equipment installation is a specialty for the DOTmed 100 company, based in Indiana.
The company has burgeoned from its start in a garage to the DOTmed 100 for 2009.
Laser Cameras: Not dead yet! Reports of their demise have been greatly exaggerated
A report on the indispensable technology from DOTmed Business News.
Keeping PTs Equipped
Dealing With Stress (Equipment) -- an exclusive report from DOTmed Business News.
The gold standard of breast imaging is examined in this exclusive report from DOTmed Business News.
After 20 years in business, Hi Tech International is still going strong.
A micro-technology becomes a major business.
They're Back! What the GE/OEC Return Means to the C-Arms Market
The finer points of X-ray imaging.
An electronic coding system empowers physicians and ensures correct coding with the supporting documentation.
A new imaging modality is proving itself in detecting breast cancer.
New imaging center to evaluate drug effectiveness and make better diagnoses. A DOTmed exclusive.
Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton, Alberta is working on an MRI machine that could dramatically improve tumor treatment.
The medical industry is finding success with lean manufacturing.
Ziosoft receives FDA clearance for CT brain perfusion application.
A team of researchers at Princeton University and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey has identified a long-sought gene that is fatefully switched on in 30 to 40 percent of all breast cancer patients.
Each year, some 1.6 million women get breast biopsies after a mammogram discovers something amiss. According to a new study, however, a whopping 600,000 are getting invasive surgery instead of a needle biopsy.
MRI Shielding Gives a Welcomed Reception
Visage Imaging receives FDA 510(k) clearance for its latest thin client product release.
Late gadolinium enhancement might be considered a major risk factor for cardiac death in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
GE Healthcare has named Dave Elario General Manager, Diagnostic Imaging for its Global GoldSeal division.
Researchers propose new ultrasound screening criteria for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
CT important in emergency diagnosis of appendicitis.
Minnetronix, Inc. receives Medical Technology Award at the 2008 Tekne Awards.
Cook Medical Introduces Ciaglia Blue Dolphin Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy device. Combines balloon dilation and tracheal tube insertion to reduce risk to the patient.
Doctors test advanced tool for treating prostate cancer.
Mergers and Acquisitions are becoming trendy in the health care industry--an update and recap.
Hitachi's OASIS was recently installed at the Imaging Center at Baxter Village in South Carolina.
A novel cervical cancer test developed by Ikonisys.
A new operating room designed to treat brain and spinal conditions opens at Ohio State University Medical Center.
Hologic has received FDA clearance for a new breast density assessment tool that provides radiologists with an automated method for assessing breast density.
A new study says CAD can help confirm accuracy in single readings of mammograms.
European regulators have approved a device designed for torturous arteries.
Meta Imaging Solutions has designed a device to decrease breast radiation dose while doing CT scans.
The new, handheld "migraine zapper" is a noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulator (TMS). The TMS device works by sending a strong electrical current through a metal coil, which creates an intense magnetic field for about one millisecond.