Categories: Video Tags: 2009, CARESTREAM, from, Live, Mammography, Overview, RSNA
CARESTREAM PACS “PowerViewer” Demo, Live from SIIM 2010
Carestream Health’s Michael Hornback demonstrates the CARESTREAM PACS PowerViewer, with auto-registration to volumetrically link key images and easily compare current and prior 3D images.
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OMNYX – Digital Pathology: What’s Next for Imaging from HIMSS

Just as digital imaging revolutionized radiology, pathology is poised for a similar revolution. Join us to learn what Omnyx, GE’s joint venture with UPMC, is doing to create an integrated digital pathology solution and how it will into an organization’s healthcare IT strategy into the future.
Number of View :102how to build a geiger counter / radiation detector from household materials

READ THIS DESCRIPTION for background information, ie how this device works at all (see links below)! ps: technically, this is NOT a geiger counter. a geiger counter is a special type of ion chamber that runs on very high voltages. the device demonstrated in this video is just a very simple ion chamber. more videos about how ion chambers and radiation detectors in general work: geiger mueller counter (a special type of ion chamber): www.youtube.com scintillation counter (not an ion chamber): www.youtube.com radioactive decay modes; alpha and beta radiation: www.youtube.com radioactive decay modes; gamma radiation: www.youtube.com

The Amirsys RSNA 2011 Flash Mob
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Breast MRI: From the Patient Perspective
Dr. Glenn Coates, MS, MD of Wake Radiology Diagnostic Imaging (www.WakeRadiology.com) speaks about diagnosing breast cancer with breast MRI. The complete video is available at www.WakeRadiology.com.
2nd test video to YouTube. H264 compression down to a 75 MB upload file, 4 minutes long
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Biomedical optics pioneer Britton Chance in an interview from October 2004.
Britton Chance was the Eldridge Reeves Johnson Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Biophysics, as well as Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry and Radiological Physics at the School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). Chance obtained two PhDs, one in physical chemistry at the Penn in 1940, and one in biology/physiology at Cambridge University in 1942. He became a member of Penn faculty in 1941 when he was appointed Assistant Professor of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry in the School of Medicine. As noted in a Penn biography, Chance made important contributions not only in the identification of and functioning of enzyme-substrate compounds, but also in such varied areas as magnetic resonance spectroscopy in humans, the mathematics of the inverse problem, rf electronics, light transport in highly scattering media, breast cancer diagnostics, and muscle dynamics. His pioneering research has transformed the field of biomedical optics, including his efforts to develop spectroscopy as a noninvasive analytical tool for clinical diagnosis. Chance was an SPIE Fellow, nominated for “overwhelming contributions to the field of biomedical optics.” He co-edited the SPIE Press book: Medical Optical Tomography: Functional Imaging and Monitoring, and had been an Editor of the SPIE Journal of Biomedical Optics since its founding in 1996. He was a long-time member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, and a Foreign Member …
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Loading of Irinotecan on drug eluting beads by Dr. Camillo Aliberti, Interventional Radiologist at Istituto Oncologico Veneto IOV, Padova, ITALIA
Number of View :96Perfexion Gamma Knife for Non-Invasive Brain Surgery – From the Patient’s Perspective
The Perfexion Gamma Knife, utilized by Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta, employs extraordinary, leading-edge technology to perform non-invasive brain surgery: no incision, no pain, and, in most cases, no hospitalization. The Perfexion Gamma Knife at Saint Joseph’s is an option for patients with many conditions, including: – Acoustic Neuromas – Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) – Trigeminal neuralgia – Astrocytoma – Brain Metastasis – Craniopharyngioma – Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) – Meningioma – Pituitary Adenoma
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Shows sample cases of patient simulations that can be created and used to train students and professionals in the 3D social virtual world of Second Life, such as nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, EMTs, social workers, respiratory care technicians, laboratory technicians, radiological technicians, physicians, dentists, and many other fields. Contact John Miller, educational consultant (jsmillerrn@gmail.com) for training and course integration and Cathy Walker at MUVErs (MuversLLC@gmail.com) for product purchase, customization, and total educational solutions. jsmillerrn.blogspot.com
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New Cancer Treatment from Vascular Designs
Vascular Designs has created a new form of cancer treatment. Its IsoFlow infusion catheter system can bring hope for another tomorrow to individuals suffering from life-threatening illnesses such as cancer that can benefit from a direct-delivery approach to treatment.
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With the equipment set up in the mobile X-ray station they are able to see the radiological image in real time and through telemedicine and telecommunication send it to the X-ray system in the hospital they refer to. It takes a reasonably short time, around one minute, one and a half minutes.
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New Low Dose Interventional 3D CT Scanner From Siemens
This new interventional 3D CT scanner provides a new level of multi-slice CT imaging, allowing interventional radiology patients and physicians to take a full advantage of contemporary low-dose CT scans. www.usa.siemens.com
If you have been living with varicose veins for fear the treatment is too complicated, painful and risky, the news couldn’t be better. There is an innovative, minimally invasive outpatient treatment using laser technology. It is precise, safe and is done on an outpatient basis. Learn more in this 3 1/2 minute video. The Vein Centers of Fairfax Radiological Consultants, located in Northern Virginia, consists of eight board-certified and fellowship-trained interventional radiologists. These physicians provide evaluation and management, non-invasive diagnosis, and minimally invasive therapies for a wide range of vascular conditions, including venous insufficiency and varicose veins. Our practice provides services at Inova Fairfax, Inova Loudoun and Inova Fair Oaks hospitals as well as through FRC’s outpatient Vein and Vascular Center. Contact us at 703/698-4475.
Number of View :484Requesting help from Canadian Vascular Surgeons and Interventional Radiologists
Interventional Radiologists
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NEW YEAR PARTY MALAYALI RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATION
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