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... social media tools of Twitter, Facebook , and LinkedIn.
Then in 2007 from the medical imaging community itself came the radRounds community, founded by Dr Steven Chan, based on the ning-based software platform.
... manager at Medicexchange.com where I evangelised about the value of social media for medial imaging professionals, and which is now billed as a “social network for ...
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... of its VNA offerings, Avnet’s partners will now be able to provide Enterprise Medical Image Management Assessment services to their customers. These assessments analyze the medical imaging systems of departments and facilities.”
Avnet ... : A developer of high-performance software for intelligent medical image management, standards based archiving, data ...
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Lawmakers are considering cutting the amount doctors receive from Medicare for the use of medical imaging like CT scans and MRIs.
Related NewsMedical Imaging Companies Lobby Lawmakers To Reverse Medicare Physician Payment Cuts For Imaging ServicesMedicare cuts look ‘huge’ to imaging centersImaging cuts in Medicare fee schedule: An access catastrophe and danger to patients
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Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (November 3, 2009) – Enhance Technology, Inc.(ETI), the leader and pioneer in the design & implementation of hybrid I/O technology, will demonstrate its medical imaging storage solutions at the 94th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, IL from November 29th to December
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FiatLux Imaging, a Redmond, WA company that creates medical software, has taken the surprising step of releasing their ... Advanced Visualization Software for CT and MRI Now Available From FiatLux Imaging | Reuters.
Reach out to the community of Visualization and Graphics Experts ... & HPC Software: Visualization in the PetascaleAnalyzing Medical Scans on the iPhoneRTT USA Releases new Product Design ...
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... the latest trends in the field, Computational Intelligence in Medical Imaging: Techniques and Applications explores how intelligent computing ... and encapsulate the natural intersubject anatomical variance in medical images. They also examine prostate segmentation in transrectal ... segmentation and diagnosis of bone scintigraphy, 3-D medical image segmentation, and the reconstruction of SPECT and PET ...
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... American Roentgen Ray Society) A recent study shows that 95 percent of radiation oncologists use advanced imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and 4-dimensional computed tomography for target delineation (to locate the tumor and other areas at risk for having cancer), according to an ...
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... in a living cell, it is easy to miss something important—especially if you are watching changes that take a long time to unfold and require high-spatial-resolution imaging. But new research* makes it possible to scrutinize activities that occur over hours or even days inside cells, potentially solving many of the mysteries associated with molecular-scale events occurring in these tiny living ...
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... these procedures for patients.
The next time a doctor wants to subject you to medical imaging tests, ask WHY you need the test and WHAT the test might reveal that could be helpful to your physician. ... or a CT scan, the doctor flees the immediate area and only returns after the imaging is done? The reason, of course, is because they're not stupid enough to hang out in the radiation zone and be ...
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Kortrijk, Belgium, 27 November 2009 - Medical imaging specialist Barco announced today it has signed an agreement to acquire Italy-based display company FIMI, a fully ... Healthcare business. Through the acquisition, Barco reaffirms its growth strategy in the medical market by further expanding its footprint and tapping into new market segments, such as ...
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