Whenever a great medical imaging technology rolls around, everyone starts talking about it. After all, new technology is exciting, especially when it improves patient experience, ease of use or
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Is A Mobile MRI or CT Rental Right For Your Imaging Facility?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, May 8, 2019 @ 12:05 PM
It’s a great question. And there’s not an easy answer. There are several different things to consider before you make a decision. Here are five questions that will help you determine whether renting a mobile imaging system is right for you.
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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging: How Do They Work?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, May 1, 2019 @ 11:05 AM
Nuclear medicine and molecular imaging are transforming the medical field. So how, exactly, do they work?
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At the recent ECR 2019 technical exhibition in Vienna, the big news was the advancement in artificial intelligence software. Many CT booth presentations were focused on AI, and no doubt it will be the trend
Topics: Imaging Equipment Solutions, CT Scanner
Is it time for you to invest in medical imaging equipment? The first decision you have to make is whether an MRI or CT fits your needs. The experts at Atlantis Worldwide put together this hand guide that will help you with that decision.
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GE is a powerhouse for medical imaging equipment, from MRIs to CT Scanners and even X-ray rooms. If you’re in the market for a CT Scanner, the GE Optima CT family is worthy of consideration.
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64 Slice, 256 Slice or 320 Slice CT System?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Feb 13, 2019 @ 12:02 PM
With more and more emphasis on cost savings in the healthcare field, is the cost of a 256-Slice or 320-Slice CT worth the higher expense than a standard 64-Slice system for
Topics: Medical Imaging Comparisons, CT Scanner
A research team in New Zealand has designed a new CT scanner that can capture 3D color X-ray of the human body, according to an article in Radiology Today. The scanner uses a microchip that records incoming photons from
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What’s that noise? Why is my CT Scanner hesitating between techniques? Does it mean my CT Tube is starting to fail?
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It’s an exciting time for medical imaging technology, with new products being introduced almost weekly! The two latest advancements are in cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) imaging
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