Kennedy, an RN, is chief nursing informatics officer, Siemens Medical Solutions.
American College of Radiology continues to work for delay or repeal of impending imaging cuts.
Works with DIRECTVIEW CR.
Collaboration will help advance evidenced-based medicine within next generation electronic medical records.
Eye Q Capture Review Software from Canon supports enhanced productivity for ophthalmic professionals.
Manchester's Bridgewater Hospital installs digital medical systems.
FUJIFLM Medical Systems USA pairs with cardiology IT experts.
SNMTS sponsors most comprehensive profile of professionals regarding job satisfaction, salaries, education, career paths.
Technologist sections actions key to professions growth, according to recommendations in comprehensive survey.
AMA sparks new campaign to stop physician payment cut and save seniors' access to health care.
Research analyzes EMR implementations at University HealthSystem Consortium Hospitals
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) will host its 2007 Annual Convention over St Patricks Day weekend at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
Effort will improve management of adverse events, enhancing patient safety.
Highly accomplished Katrina hero garners another distinction.
FDA confirms it will enforce OEM information-sharing with Independent Service Organizations (ISOs) to ensure the safe and proper installation of medical X-ray equipment. This may lead to other medical devices being similarly treated.
Technologies designed for radiation oncology treatment planning.
12,000 facilities gain access to Kodak digital X-ray and laser imaging systems.
Company announces 70% YTD gain in 2000RT CR Plus sales over 2005.
Results mark 14th year in a row for ultrasound and eighth straight year in patient monitoring.
Facilities can boost revenue, productivity while reducing waste.
ACR seeks two-year delay in imaging reimbursement cuts slated for Jan. 1, 2007. AMA weighs in on need for legislative action. Outpatient policies and rates also set.
SNM summit provides great synopsis of the state of the science.
Terms began during this week's meeting.
Applies to cancer that has spread to specific mediastinal lymph nodes.
Meeting sponsored by Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE).
Former director at the Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA).
This years Radiological Society of North America meeting is just around the corner, Nov. 26 Dec.1 in Chicago. Read about new venues for this year. Watch DOTmed News for details and visit us at booth #8101.
ECRI offers product comparisons and purchasing guidance.
Breakthroughs fundamentally change how doctors will diagnose and treat cancer and heart, brain diseases, notes Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Pea-sized Stage I tumors were discovered in time for treatment in an international study.
Unveiling to take place at ASTRO meeting startingNov. 5 in Philadelphia.
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) announce pact.
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) supports FDA decision to deny over-the-counter use of handheld listening devices.
NuBOOM to become newest offering in Vikings expanding surgical solutions portfolio.
Mercy International and Heaven's Reach Ministries, Springdale, Arkansas, need donations of medical equipment and supplies.
The unique urban transportation vehicle is built for wheelchair users.
Aimed at orthopedics professionals, urologists.
Single button activates Siemens FUSION7D software.
Business intelligence within GE's Centricity business solution will empower healthcare organizations to improve operational performance.
Company is first to introduce triplets monitoring using one fetal monitor.
Specialists need to combine clearer images from advances in diagnosing heart disease with improved recordkeeping.
Seventh generation dental technology.
Improves efficiency and patient care.
Medical technology professionals can get Joint Commission guidance info.
Allows wireless-enabled equipment to move freely both in the MRI suite and in the control room.
The Vermont company has miniaturized a new generation of magnetic sensors for guiding interventional catheters to targets within the human body.
Originally an automotive design, the advanced display may help combat cancer.
Scanning photoionization microscopy (SPIM) demonstrated at NIST and University of Colorado.
DOTmed Certified David Moser continues to grow the business and will move to North Carolina later this month.
New approach with single optical fiber may give access to currently unreachable areas.