According to a report released earlier this year by the National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP) and Measurements, in 2006, Americans were exposed to more than seven times the ionizing radiation than in the early 1980s.
Ideal for bariatric patients
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Help ease labor shortages and overwhelmed ORs
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Recent clinical research from Massachusetts General Hospital has shown that radiation during CT scans can be dramatically lowered software from SharpView.
Adds innovative stroke prevention technology through the deal
Temple Health – Chestnut Hill Hospital appoints CEO
Administers IORT during lumpectomies
NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem appoints chief executive officer
Research presented at this week's ARRS meeting validates radiation dose reduction technology.
PROBEAT is a medical device designed to produce and deliver a proton beam for the treatment of patients with localized tumors and other conditions susceptible to treatment by radiation.
Medical director of Scripps Cancer Center at Scripps Green Hospital and Scripps Clinic elected to ASCO board of directors
Helps determine if patient needs tPA or thrombectomy more quickly
Radiologists can now feel safer lowering the dose delivered by cardiac CT angiography by 39 percent in patients weighing 185 pounds or less, according to a study performed at the University of Erlangen, in Germany.
ARRT appoints new Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) Relationship Manager
Using VR to reduce pain, discomfort and anxiety