The High-Flux Reactor (HFR) in Petten, the Netherlands, has reopened after scheduled maintenance and downstream suppliers expect to receive shipments of molybdenum-99.
Read DOTmed's exclusive interview with Shimadzu vice president of national sales and marketing, Tom Kloetzly, for market and product details on their offerings at the recent AHRA exhibition in Las Vegas.
Canon has just released the thinnest and lightest flat panel digital radiography detectors yet. The CXDI-55G Multipurpose and Canon CXDI-55C Premium Flat Panel Detectors are 0.6 inches thick and weigh only 7.5 lbs.
DOTmed caught up with Hologic director of marketing, Jim Culley, Ph.D., at the 2009 AHRA Annual Meeting and Exhibition to talk about emerging technologies and the company's role in women's health.
In an exclusive roundtable interview with DOTmed, AHRA executives talk about the challenges of administering a radiology department or practice.
Kathy Mahdoubi, senior DOTmed Business News magazine reporter, files her report from our Trade Show booth at the meeting just wrapped up at Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
George Barrett, former vice chairman and CEO of Cardinal Health's Healthcare Supply Chain Services division, has been elected CEO of the company and chairman of Cardinal Health's board of directors.
Nuclear stress test consulting company UND helps practices save money and improve operations while providing better patient care. Find out how in this exclusive company profile featuring UND's COO and Senior Vice President Avi Soffer.
For this digital feature, DOTmed spoke with two opinion leaders to find out how health care organizations are bridging the gaps in health IT.
Hospitals are meant to be places we go to get well, but some are becoming places where just the opposite occurs.
Health Canada has approved Covidien's Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi Injection, used as an agent in detecting coronary artery disease in myocardial perfusion imaging.
Vendors and distributors in the health care industry are increasingly turning to market intelligence tools to help them stay competitive in today's economy. Read DOTmed's profile of The Max, a leading medical market intelligence service.
This week Michael Reitermann takes over as CEO of the U.S. division of Siemens Healthcare. Read what he said about the imaging industry in a recent media roundtable including DOTmed News.
The Society of Nuclear Medicine's annual meeting, held June 13-17 at Toronto's Metro Convention Center, was an event-packed symposium and vendor showcase. Read DOTmed's review of the world's largest molecular imaging conference.
Risky Business: Insuring the Medical Equipment Industry
The pediatric hospital is ranked among the country's top 10 children's hospitals by a nationwide survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report.
A major barrier to developing a hybrid positron emission tomography (PET)/magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system could be removed by using a novel approach for reconstructing data, according to researchers at SNM's 56th Annual Meeting in Toronto.
PET scans are critical for early, accurate diagnosis and treatment of dementia, say researchers at SNM's 56th Annual Meeting.
Molecular imaging's most exciting new research, and more information about the medical isotope shortage were revealed at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's annual meeting. Read DOTmed's report.
DOTmed reports from the 56th Society of Nuclear Medicine annual meeting, the world's largest conference dedicated to molecular imaging and nuclear medicine.
Dr. Atcher spoke about this year's SNM meeting, the radioisotope shortage, and new nuclear medicine research before passing the torch to the new president. Read DOTmed's exclusive interview.
For this digital feature, DOTmed met up with Aruba Networks, a major provider of wireless infrastructure in the health care industry, to find out what happens when hospitals cut the cord.
A report on the intersection of orthopedics and nuclear medicine, from DOTmed Business News.
An estimated $7.8 million from the FCC will help fund an extensive telehealth care lifeline that spans from Denver to Chicago. Read DOTmed's exclusive feature story about the fiber optic network.
The 2009 HIMSS Exhibition featured more than 900 exhibiting companies and health informatics-related organizations. A must-read exclusive report from this year's health IT trade show.
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society revealed fresh statistics about health IT implementation during the 2009 HIMSS Conference and Exhibition in Chicago. Read DOTmed's continuing coverage.
DOTmed reports on the scene at the 2009 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference and Exhibition, held April 4 - 8 at the McCormick Place Convention Center. Check back in the coming days for more interviews and insight about this important event.
Read DOTmed's exclusive report on the largest surgical trade show in the country--for OR nurses--held last week in Chicago. Informatics, hybrid OR, credentialing and "never events" were among the hot topics.
These are just a few of the topics in this DOTmed exclusive meeting preview.
DOTmed is exhibiting at, and reporting from, the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses meeting in Chicago March 17-19.
The ASC 100 Executive Management Conference will be held March 22 - 24 at the Four Seasons Aviara Resort in North San Diego, CA.
As a result of extensive involvement in clinical trials, Paris-based Intelligence in Medical Technologies, or IMT, has developed cardio ultrasound software that measures intima-media thickness and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Read DOTmed's exclusive report.
Since its inception in 1979, Miami-based Health Care Exports, Inc. has been providing essential new and refurbished medical equipment to hospitals in need, especially those in developing countries throughout Latin America.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are building state-of-the-art computer models of dynamic neural networks in order to discover what triggers seizures and to find new, more effective epilepsy treatments. Read a DOTmed exclusive report.
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