Putting iU22, xMATRIX technology, & PureWave transducers to the test
Interview with Boris Tutschek, MD PhD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland: Putting iU22, xMATRIX technology, & PureWave transducers to the test
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Technology Auction Benefits Children’s Health Fund Winning B
Technology Auction Benefits Children’s Health Fund Winning Bid of 5000 to Help Underserved Children In a bid to help underserved children, the Children’s Health Fund (CHF) held an online auction of the Ysio Digital Radiology System, donated by Siemens. Bidding for the state-of-the-art machine started at 999 and jumped to a quarter million dollars in the first ten days. The winning bid was made by John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson NY, resulting in a 5309.00 donation to the CHF. The Ysio is a flexible system that allows for x-rays to be taken through the use of a wireless detector and can handle obese and elderly patients. The machine can fit into nearly all hospital radiology environments and will soon be installed in the X-Ray Department of the winner. Co-founded by singer/songwriter Paul Simon and Dr. Irwin Redlener, the Children’s Health Fund’s programs provide urgently needed healthcare to underprivileged children in America’s urban and rural settings. The CHF began in New York City with one medical mobile unit and now has 38 mobile medical units and 6 fixed-site clinics in 22 programs around the United States. *Editor’s note: Acceptance of the proceeds of this auction does not constitute an endorsement of the Ysio by the Children’s Health Fund.
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Introduction to the technology of the X6-1 transducer
By Peter N Burns, Professor of Medical Biophysics and Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Canada
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Veradius – Next generation mobile c-arm with flat detector technology
See forward in the changing OR landscape
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How Technology Gives Insight into Human Anatomy and Disease

(January 12, 2010) Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD, Stanford Professor of Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology, discusses the various radiology technologies, their uses, and the positive changes they are making in medical diagnosis. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford’s School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies: csp.stanford.edu Stanford Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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why won’t they get out of the way EVER?
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Dr. Anne Osborn Poelman 2008 Scientific & Technology Development Award
Dr. Anne Osborn Poelman, a distinguished professor of radiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has written several best-selling medical books. She is cited for her work in neuroradiology, a sub-specialty of diagnostic radiology of the nervous system. Poelman co-founded Amirsys Inc., a publisher of medical-reference tools and helped develop STATdx, a diagnostic online tool that gives radiologists quick access to updated reference material, including images and more.Pioneers of Progress: The Days of ’47 recognizes modern-day pioneering accomplishments of men and women who have notably uplifted and benefited humanity, and the organization encourages and teaches pioneering principles.
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Radiologic Technology Class of 2010

Class of 2010
Dr. Donald L. Renfrew is a practicing radiologist that works with a spectrum of primary care providers. He has developed a complete symptom based radiology course with material to help primary care providers learn how to best use radiology services, so that they can order the right study the first time, every time. This five minute clip is a sample from the first of his 16-part video lectures series. For more information on the Symptom Based Radiology Course, visit bit.ly
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Radiological Technology- More Than Meets The Eye
A short video put together by students of the Dalhousie School of Health Sciences Radiological Technology program that introduces the profession of Radiological Technology (x-ray)
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