Heading into the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2022 meeting, Health Imaging sat down with Signify Research to find out what the key trends and new technologies are in the computed tomography market.
Read MoreHeading into the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2022 meeting, Health Imaging sat down with Signify Research to find out what the key trends and new technologies are in the computed tomography market.
Read MoreSince the beginning of the year physicians have reported seeing fewer instances of blood clotting linked to COVID-19. However, recent social media postings from members of the medical community in the U.K have raised the possibility of a reversal of this trend.
Read MoreA radiation treatment that delivers therapeutic doses in a fraction of a second appeared to be a promising option in mitigating the side effects associated with conventional radiation therapy, according to results from a first-in-human trial.
Read MoreA new artificial intelligence (AI) model from researchers at MIT can detect Parkinson’s disease, a notoriously difficult disease to detect, through breathing patterns. The tool could help alleviate the disease onset gap between when symptoms of Parkinson’s first appear and when most people receive a diagnosis. The MIT team that developed the AI model uses...
Read MoreA handful of recent rulings from the Supreme Court have brought the issue of patient privacy into the spotlight, and patients are more concerned about the privacy of their medical information, according to a recent survey from the AMA.
Read MoreA small trial has found that radiotherapy led to a “dramatic” slowing of prostate cancer progression, increasing time with normal testosterone. “Metastasis-directed therapy combined with hormone therapy as part of an intermittent regimen improves PFS and thus time off from hormone therapy,” said Chad Tang, MD, of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center...
Read MoreA new analysis examines how artificial intelligence in medicine can impact clinical decisions and identifies the steps that could build more trust in machine learning models from doctors and patients.
Read MoreGoogle Cloud enables the development of AI for imaging to support faster, more accurate diagnosis of images, increased productivity for healthcare workers, and improved care access and outcomes for patients.
Read MoreClark State College’s Diagnostic Medical Sonography — Obstetrics and Gynecology program has been awarded initial accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS), which is the non-invasive use of high frequency sound waves to image anatomic structures within the body, is an abdominal, obstetrics, gynecology and vascular...
Read More“Many Australians experience stroke. There is huge public demand for information about how to stop stroke, which can be met by our “Love Your Brain” digital platform. The platform comprises an online course and messaging system on risk factor management, leveraging an existing Stroke Foundation program,” said Dr Kilkenny.
Read MoreGCG Global Healthcare are specialists in healthcare excellence. Driven by a desire to improve healthcare and clinical solutions for everyone – patients, medical professionals and facilities. Gloreen G at GCG has vast experience and understanding of the specialist medical and diagnostic imaging market. This gives GCG the ability to ensure that you receive the very best salary and incentives package, including leave entitlements, days off, paid conferences and radiology expenses.
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