Debbie van der Touw continues to lead the company foward -- this time, right into a new 18,500 square-foot office.
Frazee Nuclear, a national provider of ICANL accreditation consulting services will help freestanding Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology and PET facilities to become accredited by March 1, 2008 deadline.
The following individuals received the highest rating from the most users, and we congratulate them.
12 place rotor heads for the Immufuge Blood Banking Centrifuge have not been available since 2001.
Last week, a gastroenterologist from a hospital in Texas became the 53,000th user to register on DOTmed.
Seven companies have become DOTmed Certified recently to show their commitment to ethics and professionalism.
If you have a product or service that may be of interest to DOTmed users, you can submit a DOTmed News story showcasing your company.
DOTmed alerts you as new listings are posted that match your interests. With an average of 1000 new listings per week, you can stay up to date with the equipment that interests you.
Over the last year thousands of you have submitted ratings on companies you feel are the best of the best. DOTmed has compiled the Top 100 from your ratings.
DOTmed's latest improvement is the ability to search the Services Directory by location. You can now search by Country, State or Zip Code to find the local services you need.
Radiologists have found new ways to manage medical images using the popular iPod music player and open source software.
The 13th World Congress of International Society of Radiographers & Radiological Technologists (ISRRT) will be held at the Hong Kong Convention Center February 3-6.
International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Medical Imaging 2005 will be held at Town and Country Hotel San Diego, CA February 12-17.
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference & Exhibition will be held at the Dallas Convention Center, February 13-17.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 72nd Annual Meeting will be held February 23-27 Washington, DC
The American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO) will be held in Las Vegas, NV, February 24-27.
There is less than two weeks to be nominated for the DOTmed 100. Over 250 companies have been nominated for the DOTmed 100. To nominate an individual or firm simply rate them on DOTmed by searching for them on our "Ethics on DOTmed" page or the Services Directory.
More than 250 companies have been nominated for the DOTmed 100. To nominate an individual or firm simply rate them on DOTmed by searching for them on our "Ethics on DOTmed" page or the Services Directory.
DOTmed has had such great success with General Electric's "Hero Kits" auctions that we created a special page for Ultrasound machine and transducer auctions to receive more attention.
Effective March 25, 2004, MedLink Healthcare Network Inc. (MedLink) and Sunrise Medical Technology Inc. (SMTI) have entered into a five year agreement specifying SMTI as the preferred service provider for all MedLink members. SMTI will provide a variety of services to all MedLink members including a preferred status for rates and services.
The Food and Drug Administrations is urging the makers of many popular antidepressant medications to place warnings on their products for doctors and consumers to be attentive to suicidal tendencies, hostile and agitated behavior in patients taking the drugs.
Most health clubs cite costs and lawsuits in their decision against stocking the lifesaving devices. Considering the chance of cardiac arrest is 17 times higher than normal during or directly after exercise, and defibrillators are the only device which can restore a heartbeat to normal, this new information is worrisome indeed.
The weight problem in the U.S. is bound to overcome tobacco use as the number 1 avoidable cause of death within the next year.
The federal government ordered a halt to a study testing the health benefits of estrogen on menopausal women who have had hysterectomies. The stoppage was based on new data that suggests that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can actually increase the risk of a stroke, the opposite of what many physicians and researchers believe about the drug.
New studies show a gene found in monkeys produces a protein, which blocks HIV from developing.