Articles Related to radiologists on Health Imaging Hub
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Advanced Ultrasound Level III Symposium is the first event held in Abu Dhabi, joined with the internationally acclaimed Ian Donald Inter-University School of Medical Ultrasound and the Adam's Medical Centre Fetal Echocardiography, will take place in the capital on June 11 and 12. Organized by Synove...
The new £545m Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham will be the first and largest single-site hospital in England to implement the new multi-modality imaging software Siemens’ Syngo.via. With the aim of complimenting its four MRIs, four CT scanners and gamma camera systems.
The Syngo.via imagin...
The American College of Radiology (ACR) announced that it is recommending new steps for hospitals and radiology groups to promote their relationships, leading eventually to improved radiology practices. Following this initiative, June issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR),...
GE Healthcare was among the principal sponsors for the Third Arab Radiology Conference, which took place in the Dead Sea area, Jordan, at the King Hussein Bin Abdullah Convention Centre. Radiologists from the Arab world and beyond gathered to attend the four-day conference, which featured a full sch...
A novel form of radiotherapy was unveiled at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 57th Annual Meeting. This technique, known as radiomicrosphere therapy, involves the injection of tiny highly radioactive beads that "nestle up" with cancerous tumors and destroy them with precision.
"Radiomicrosphere th...
UT Southwestern Medical Center has launch the next generation in CT scanners, the first site in North Texas to do so, the new systems allow doctors to have diagnostic images of an entire organ or review blood flow of the brain or to a tumor, all with less radiation exposure and very quick procedures...
According to a new study, pediatric residents may be in need of more consulting with radiologists when requesting the suitable imaging exam recommended by the ACR. The study was published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR.) The study was titled “Online Survey of Radiologic ...
Today, a large number of RIS and PACS administrators, radiologists, radiology directors and informatics experts have arrived to take part in GE Healthcare’s Centricity Imaging User Summit and DIAMOND, Excite and CRISS user group meetings tomorrow.
Don Woodlock, senior vice president and global ge...
The American College of Radiology's (ACR) Task Force has proposed several steps that can help improve relationships between Radiology Groups and Hospitals and Other Healthcare Organizations and systems that they service. This proposes were published in the Journal of the American College of Radiolog...
RSNA - 2009 Report
The Radiological Society of North America's Annual Meeting RSNA 2010 is coming closer with lots of exciting developments in the field of radiology and medical imaging technology. RSNA is one of the highly prestigious radiology organizations worldwide that bri...
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