A radiology roundup of facts and figures
Beginning this spring, ITN will begin sending out a bi-monthly survey to our readers on a variety of topics, which we will use to create the Last Read, a unique mix of radiology facts, figures and trends. This column offers a venue to get to know your colleagues, and where you stand on different issues. Do you have a question you want us to ask? Contact Editorial Director Melinda Taschetta-Millane at [email protected].
In tracking the latest findings from breast imaging specialists across the globe, ITN’s editorial team selected a …
March 7, 2024 — GE HealthCare will showcase its industry-leading portfolio of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled …
March 7, 2024 — Software company Proscia, a provider of digital and computational pathology solutions, has announced …
March 7, 2024 — Augusta, GA-based Wellstar MCG Health reported it has implemented Exo Works, a point-of-care ultrasound …
Computed Tomography (CT) continues to be a rapidly evolving technology with many new advancements, as displayed and …
March 6, 2024 — Body Vision Medical, a leader in AI-driven, intraoperative imaging, announced the successful validation …
March 6, 2024 — As the cyber-takedown of Change Healthcare has forced medical practices to go without revenue for a …
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) play a crucial role in modern radiology by providing a digital …
Industry trade shows and conferences seem to be making their comeback. The Healthcare Information and Management Systems …
March 5, 2024 — GE HealthCare announced its latest innovation in ultrasound with the launch of its next-level LOGIQ …
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