Level 1 Trauma Center- UMCB- Carlos Brown MD
The State of Texas today officially designated two Seton Family of Hospitals facilities — University Medical Center Brackenridge and Dell Childrens Medical Center of Central Texas — as Level I trauma centers. UMCB has received verification for adult trauma; Dell Childrens for pediatric trauma. Until now, Austin has been the largest city in the nation without a Level I trauma center. This is an historic event. Texas doesnt get a new Level I trauma facility very often and to get two in Austin is phenomenal, said Kathy Perkins, RN, MBA, assistant commissioner, Division of Regulatory Services, Texas Department of State Health Services, who presented the certificates to Seton leadership. To move to the higher Level I designation, both UMCB and Dell Childrens have been increasing their trauma research and education activities as well as adding certain special procedures such as microvascular surgery and digit/limb reattachment. The two medical centers have been providing many of the Level I requirements for some time, such as 24/7 availability of specialist in neurosurgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, radiology, internal medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery and critical care.
Number of View :76What to Expect During your CT Scan at Rose Medical Center
The doctors in the radiology department at Rose Medical Center explain the process and procedure of a CT scan. Visit our website www.rosemed.com
Number of View :98Orlando Health – MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Video Tour
Join President and CEO of MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Dr. Clarence Brown III on a video tour of the facilities.
Number of View :110Southeast Medical Center on cutting edge
Going to the doctor used to be a hassle for Judith Gonsalves and her husband, Alexander, of Whitman. They hope it will now be more like one- stop shopping. “Before, I’d go to Abington for my primary care doctor, get my X-rays in Brockton or Whitman, my mammogram in Abington and go back to Brockton to see other specialists,” she said. “It was the same for my husband.” Last weekOn Tuesday, Gonsalves had her first appointment at her primary care doctor’s new offices at Compass Medical, which recently moved to the new Southeast Medical Center in East Bridgewater, just over the Whitman town line, in late July. Once she made it through the temporary road work and detour at the entrance, things moved smoothly. Southeast Medical is a brand new, 70000- square-foot office building that is much larger and more modern than Compass Medical’s former offices in Whitman. Doctors there have It has new affiliations with Boston teaching hospitals. There’s plenty of parking, and Gonsalves can expect to find get most all of her care there, except for emergencies. If Gonsalves needs her blood drawn or other testing, there’s a full lab on the first floor. She had her annual mammogram there a few weeks ago — it used updated digital scanning — and the radiology suite also has digital X-ray services, the latest 64-slice CT scanner, an MRI machine, bone density testing, ultrasound and will soon have an MRI machine. A radiologist from Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston works there full- time …
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Southeast Medical Center on cutting edge
Going to the doctor used to be a hassle for Judith Gonsalves and her husband, Alexander, of Whitman. They hope it will now be more like one- stop shopping. “Before, I’d go to Abington for my primary care doctor, get my X-rays in Brockton or Whitman, my mammogram in Abington and go back to Brockton to see other specialists,” she said. “It was the same for my husband.” Last weekOn Tuesday, Gonsalves had her first appointment at her primary care doctor’s new offices at Compass Medical, which recently moved to the new Southeast Medical Center in East Bridgewater, just over the Whitman town line, in late July. Once she made it through the temporary road work and detour at the entrance, things moved smoothly. Southeast Medical is a brand new, 70000- square-foot office building that is much larger and more modern than Compass Medical’s former offices in Whitman. Doctors there have It has new affiliations with Boston teaching hospitals. There’s plenty of parking, and Gonsalves can expect to find get most all of her care there, except for emergencies. If Gonsalves needs her blood drawn or other testing, there’s a full lab on the first floor. She had her annual mammogram there a few weeks ago — it used updated digital scanning — and the radiology suite also has digital X-ray services, the latest 64-slice CT scanner, an MRI machine, bone density testing, ultrasound and will soon have an MRI machine. A radiologist from Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston works there full- time …
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The Center for Diagnostic Imaging – Fort Memorial Hospital in Fort Atkinson, WI v2

The Radiology Department provides ultrasound, CT scans, MRIs, mammography, nuclear medicine exams and bone densitometry. State-of-the-art Picture Archival and Communication System (PACS) allows physicians to look at images on the computer wherever they are, eliminating the need to transport images throughout the hospital or deliver images to different facilities. Magnetic resonance imaging technology includes the new Signa Infinity MRI system with Excite scanner technology from GE Healthcare, the most advanced MRI available today. Fort Memorial Hospital is the first hospital of its size in the nation to have this equipment.
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Number of View :98The ultrasound-based Washington Molecular Imaging and Therapy Center
The uWAMIT center is a collaboration among the College of Engineering, Department of Radiology, and APL-UW to use ultrasound as the main modality for imaging and treating diseases in their early stages. Learn more at apl.washington.edu, the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington.
Brief discussion of 4D cardiac CT editing and review.
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Carestream DRX-1 in use at Tufts Medical Center
Radiology professionals from Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Mass., discuss their use of the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System. The DRX-1, which features an innovative cassette-sized, wireless digital radiography (DR) detector, is enabling this world-renowned institution to achieve significant gains in productivity and workflow improvement.
Patient focused workflow video with the Philips MammoDiagnost DR digital mammography system. [BES-09-08832]
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Open MRI CDA Spine, The Non-Claustrophobic MRI, Imaging Center At CDA Spine
Coeur d’Alene Spine’s MRI Technologist describes the features of their open, patient friendly MRI.
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Memorial Medical Center (Springfield, IL) goes wireless with its DR capabilities
Marjorie Calvetti (Administrative Director, Radiology) of Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, IL, discusses her facility’s use of the CARESTREAM DRX-1 and DRX-Evolution digital radiography technology.
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