The last 20 years have seen a lot of change in mobile imaging devices, but none more so than mobile ultrasound devices. This technology continues to meet the growing need for instant medical imaging solutions—with new, more compact solutions hitting the marketplace almost overnight.
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Vikki Harmonay
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Medical Imaging: Plan For The Best Construction Contractor
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jan 15, 2020 @ 11:01 AM
Any construction project is challenging, whether you’re remodeling a kitchen, building a new corporate office or building out a medical imaging facility. While they all require lots of planning, have tons of moving parts and myriad deadlines,
Read MoreTopics: More Than Just Imaging Solutions, Medical Imaging Equipment
The number of MRI scanners in use at hospitals, institutions and private practice is growing by leaps and bounds. That means there are more and more radiology staff members and others involved in the process.
Read MoreTopics: MRI
The Best Blogs 2019: Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Mon, Dec 30, 2019 @ 10:12 AM
The best articles of 2019 - Atlantis has compiled the most popular blogs of 2019. In case you missed them here they are!
Read MoreTopics: Buying Imaging Equipment, Used Medical Imaging Equipment, Imaging Equipment Solutions, Medical Imaging Equipment
One of the biggest trends in medical imaging these days is mobile imaging technologies. More and more technologies are being leveraged outside of the traditional hospital setting.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions, MRI, Mobile MRI
A new technology to help identify microfractures in bones is being tested by researchers at two different universities in Maryland. By combining spectral CT imaging and a target-specific nanoparticle, microfractures can be viewed in color.
Read MoreTopics: CT Scanner
Four Computed Tomography Trends On The Horizon
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Dec 4, 2019 @ 11:12 AM
The nation’s top cardiologists and radiologists bather at the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography meeting every year. This year, that meeting took place in Baltimore and there were several interesting new trends that were discussed.
Read MoreTopics: CT Scanner
Good question. Since the FDA approval of 3D mammography in 2011, more and more women are being asked if they prefer a 3D or 2D screening test for breast cancer. In the past three years, there’s been a
Read MoreTopics: Mammography
Ultrasound Frequency Variances for Diagnostic Imaging
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Nov 13, 2019 @ 11:11 AM
The world of medical imaging devices is ever changing. Case in point: more and more portable ultrasound machines are being used in a wide variety of applications—and for good reasons.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions
TAX ALERT for Radiology Equipment Purchases: End-of-Year DEADLINE
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Nov 6, 2019 @ 13:11 PM
Time is flying by, before we know it 2020 will be rolling in. Take advantage of Section 179 of the IRS Tax Code for your used or refurbished medical imaging equipment.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Imaging Equipment Costs, More Than Just Imaging Solutions