Did you know that telemedicine dates back to 1905? Read DOTmed's monthly briefing.
The medical industry is finding success with lean manufacturing.
Plus teleradiology and interpretation time and recent trends in subspecialization, all in the March issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
Their first announcement to the world took place in an arguably un-scholarly location. Crick walked into the Eagle Pub in Cambridge, England, with the announcement, "we had found the secret of life."
Less than 100 years ago, being afflicted with Type 1 diabetes, which typically affects individuals under the age of 20, was a death sentence.
From appendix to teeth, if you've ever had to have one removed by a professional - then you should go to great pains to thank Horace Wells (1815-1848), a Hartford, Connecticut dentist.
Two San Bernardino County, Calif., medical company chief executive officers (CEOs) were charged in a seven-count indictment.
On November 8, 1895 Wilhelm Röntgen (1845-1923) made a discovery that would revolutionize the medical industry and go on to benefit millions.
Accolades for bone mineral densitometry customer satisfaction.
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Advances in medical imaging allow cancer-killing "smart bombs" to unleash their life-saving potential.
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It was recently reported that the European Directive will halt use of MRI scans; cancer diagnosis and treatment will suffer because of the Electromagnetic Fields Directive 2004/40/EC in all EU Member States.
Lunar Prodigy Primo displayed at ACOG.
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At RSNA 2006, molecular imaging looks to be the wave of the future, producing resolutions down to the cellular level -- and beyond. But broad based applications are still years away.
Jay P. Mazurowski, President of the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators, sees Cardiac CT as a hot topic now and in the future.
What looks to be the best attended RSNA ever is wrapping up today. Read more for an overview of the whole scene and check out the other stories in this issue—the hot news from the big show!
Viztek To Sell Kodak's Compact Point-of-Care CR Systems
Federal deficit reduction effort will cap medicare fees for imaging; it may point to value of refurbished option.
The journal Science publishes research validating Fluidigm chips for multi-step, nanogram scale synthesis of molecular imaging probes.
Frank W. Abagnale, whose fascinating early years were chronicled in the film Catch Me If You Can, grants an exclusive interview with DOTmed.
Nucletron receives FDA 510 (k) clearance for Oncentra ConeBeam.
Tight, pending regulations appear to give OEMs a significant role in ensuring and certifying the safety of refurbished medical equipment and devices.