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The X-ray: Reloaded
Rearming radiography with resonant theranostics

The generation and detection of ionizing radiation for biomedical use has not changed fundamentally since Roentgen obtained the first X-ray of a human hand in 1895. Recently, however, X-ray is experiencing a second wind from an interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists working in molecular spectroscopy, astrophysics, nanotechnology, X-ray instrumentation, and radiation therapy. Learn how this new approach – called Resonant Theranostics – is transforming the X-ray field of traditional imaging and therapy to resonance spectroscopic disease identification, localization, and ablative therapy.
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rt image Data Sheet . . . CR & DR
We gather the specs – you decide

Looking for a CR or DR system for your facility? Then look no further. rt image has compiled information from industry vendors to bring you the latest in radiography offerings.
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Examine | PACS: Case Study: Bloomington Hospital’s Unifier
Improving patient care with medical imaging solutions

Sharing patients’ medical images and health information used to be challenging for Bloomington Hospital in Indiana. With its Horizon Medical Imaging™ PACS and radiology information system, San Francisco-based McKesson had the answers to the hospital’s problems.
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Examine | Teleradiology: Viewpoint: Not Just Child’s Play
Trends in pediatric teleradiology

While pediatric imaging is concentrated in children’s hospitals and units within general facilities, a sizeable percentage of cases still present to general inpatient and outpatient facilities, which do not have a trained pediatric radiologist on staff, using “adult” radiologists to read pediatric studies. Read on to see how Pediatric Radiology of America is attempting to turn the tide on this problematic trend.
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