FDA approves first test to screen for West Nile Virus in donors of blood, organs, cells and tissues.
CDC announces three new center directors.
Computer-aided polyp detection software in combination with virtual colonoscopy is as effective as traditional optical colonoscopy.
Study presented at RSNA confirms efficacy of Volumen Oral Contrast for PET/CT.
Analogic Corporation names Dr. Edmund F. Becker, Jr., executive vice president and chief operating officer.
Modern reading room featuring advanced technology and ergonomic solutions scheduled to open in December in Baltimore; GE's technologies to enable filmless interpretation of patient images.
Leading national healthcare alliance Premier taps OEM's digital radiography solutions for its hospitals and healthcare systems.
Strategic appointment of network appliance CEO bolsters PowerFile's online archive vision; company partners with SENCOR on PACS/DICOM archive system.
Nuclear medicine Veteran Jean-Luc Vanderheyden to enhance GE Molecular Imaging Technology leadership.
Pilot will test shortening peer reviews of research applications.
Award extols SpeechMagic, a market leader in enterprise healthcare speech recognition systems in Europe.
Exam planning, image acquisition and workflow management tools demo'd as well as futuristic CT, X-ray, nuclear medicine, ultrasound; enterprise integration to improve efficiency and enhance patient safety throughout the care cycle.
Technology images disease with patient in weight-bearing position; applications include spinal imaging and cardiology.
The largest electronic health record system of its kind to serve more than nine million beneficiaries.
Breakthrough molecular imaging technology's volume capabilities ushering in a new era of rapid, less invasive cardiovascular imaging; multi-modality breast imaging advances also showcased; as well new bone denisty technology.
Partners collaborate to develop contrast agents and medical equipment for the emerging optical imaging market; first development project, focused on mammography, in Phase I clinical trials.
Company highlights molecular medicine, information technology, and dual source CT imaging; also end-to-end imaging and IT workflow in support of EHR; MRI advances and applications.
Demos include innovative digital imaging systems to treat athletes in 2006 Winter Olympics; CARESTREAM workflow and radiology solutions; CR systems for mammography; and more.
Nuclear/molecular imaging physicians, technologists and radiologists can register for oncology PET and PET/CT modules, developed in response to maintenance of certification requirement.
NCI announces six awards for the strategic partnering to evaluate cancer signatures program.
Non-profit agency publishes guidance for MR facilities.
Company applies its scanners and ultraportable removable storage technologies to health care.
TAMS unveils digital radiography configuration and panel; large bore CT benefits.
Siemens complements image management portfolio with EMC's network storage offerings.
Toshiba America Medical Systems names vice president of technology services business unit.
Expansion aimed at meeting industry demand for practical training using 64-slice CT technology.
Canon DR technology brings high quality, cost effective medical imaging innovation to a broad range of hospital and clinical environments.
Unique and innovative breast cancer diagnosis technology tested by Alberta optical molecular imaging company.
Matrox medical imaging display controller boards to meet RoHS Directive standards; RoHS-compliant medical imaging boards from Matrox to be available in 2006.
New owners join original founder to mix a solid reputation with forward thinking.
Company unveils tomographic 3-D image reconstruction for DXA at trade show.
FONAR to highlight its latest advancements in true flow imaging of the cardiovascular system at RSNA 2005.
Kodak begins submission process with FDA for approval of digital imaging system for mammography.
Company to demo high-res vascular system and large bore CT scanner; and will host presentation on coronary artery imaging.
Partnerships will accelerate electronic health records in Gulf states.
Ultrasound executive brings 30 years of industry experience.
U-M study reports success -- and less risk -- in treating kids with heart rhythm problems; 3-D computer mapping lowers radiation dose in ablation procedure.
National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) code of ethics on vendor and customer relations to be the topic of Nov. 30 session.
50th European installation of the Philips Achieva 3.0T whole-body MRI system.
Kathleen Uhl, MD, in charge of women's health regulatory issues.
Bidding closes Monday, November 21 on the hot replacement parts kits.
Baxter to distribute alternative pumps through agreement with Smiths Medical.
Philips remote patient management devices used in clinical study showing significant benefit in lower heart failure hospitalizations when Automated Home Monitoring was used in disease management program.
Developer of gamma camera revolutionized medical imaging.
National Instrument Service Corporation helps DOTmed cross the 60,000 threshold in total users -- and hundreds more continue to sign up every week.
Exhibitors range from independent service organizations to advanced imaging OEMs. DOTmed at Booth #7101
Highlights include CARESTREAM Radiology Solutions, Solutions for Mammography, and DIRECTVIEW CR Long-Length Portable Imaging System.
Customer training program echoes "Connecting for Lifelong Learning" theme of RSNA's 91st Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting.
Tamoxifen reduces cancer threat for high-risk pre- and post-menopausal women; side effects remain.
Founding support provided to aid establishment of organization devoted exclusively to cardiovascular CT.