Medical Imaging Technology
May 3, 2007 – 8:26 pmMedical Imaging Technology – Specialist Publication Dedicated to Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging Technology, previously an integral supplement within Hospital Management International, has been developed to satisfy the huge demand for information on medical imaging, a demand made not only by radiologists, but also by cardiologists, physicians and senior healthcare managers.
Each edition will tackle the most important topics of the day, blending submissions from the industry’s leading names with case studies showing how specific facilities have used imaging applications to improve the overall standard of patient care they provide.
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In the next issue of Medical Imaging Technology, you can look forward to:
Imaging technology – advances in technology continue to help medical professionals treat even faster and with increasing accuracy. Medical Imaging Technology talks to John Desch, vice-president of marketing and strategy at Phillips Medical Systems in North America, and many more.
Tomography – Henrik S. Thomsen of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Copenhagen University Hospital, offers some practical advice – discussing what the dangers can be and how important it is to use contrast media.
Regulatory issues – medical imaging companies have to conform to an array of national legislative standards. Frost & Sullivan explains how this has hindered product innovation and complicated the approach of medical imaging manufacturers to the region.
Education and training – when looking to purchase new medical equipment, many facilities weigh up the cost over the benefits to diagnostic capabilities. Dr John Truscott, senior lecturer in medical imaging at the University of Leeds offers some advice.
Other highlights include:
MRI
Radiation
Selective screening
CT scans
Cancer research
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