Archive for the ‘Radiology’ Category

Radiology – ACTC sees enrollment rise for fall

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

ACTC sees enrollment rise for fall
Herald-Dispatch – Sabrina Wright, a sophomore from Catlettsburg, Ky., is working part time while she pursues a degree in radiology technology. “It was interesting,” she said of the first college classes she has taken in two years. Meanwhile, students interested in

Who’s who in optical sciences at the UA
Arizona Daily Star – Matt Kupinski, 33, assistant professor of optical science and radiology, has much the same view as other faculty members in the College of Optical Sciences’ new green-glass-and-copper West Wing.

Barton unveils 3-D scanner that cuts down result time
Tahoe Daily Tribune – In addition to the orthopedic joints, radiology expects to see more oncology patients. The equipment will now also help the department distinguish between chest pains signaling either an anxiety attack or a cardiac event. The hospital once sent many

New Comprehensive ‘Provider HealthNet’ Database Combines Most Desired
Consumer Electronics Net – John Smith,’ you will see his listing in the physician database, three different clinics he’s associated with, and in the radiology department of the hospital he works in.” Using the latest Microsoft technology tools and techniques, Provider HealthNet

BIZ BUZZ
Grand Forks Herald – Picture Archiving and Communication System making radiology images available online through a secure Web-based program; Ambulatory Prescription Writing; Computed Physician Order Entry, as well as the development of an electronic document management

Radiology – Physicist Discovers Exotic Superconductivity (Science Daily)

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Physicist Discovers Exotic Superconductivity (Science Daily)
A University of Arizona physicist has discovered that strong magnetic fields change the basic properties of electrons flowing through superconductors.
Medicexchange(TM) Announces Collaboration With The Chinese Journal … – Business Wire (press release)

Medicexchange(TM) Announces Collaboration With The Chinese Journal
Business Wire (press release), CA - Aug 11, 2006
11, 2006–Medicexchange, a majority owned subsidiary of Medicsight Inc. (AMEX: MGT), has signed an agreement with The Chinese Journal of Radiology (CJR), a

MARYANN “JULIE” GUYON, 59, of Southeast Annandale, Staten Island, who …
Asbury Park Press – She embarked on a career in the field of radiology. Starting out as a tech, she advanced to her present-day position as administrative director of radiology at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She also held directorship positions at Staten …
Improvements in cancer treatment (West Lothian Courier)
Deputy health minister Lewis Macdonald will get a first-hand view of new technology which has improved the treatment of breast cancer in Scotland. He is visiting the radiology department at Perth Royal Infirmary during a private tour of the hospital.
Aberdeen: Doctor joins radiology practice – Aberdeen American News

Aberdeen: Doctor joins radiology practice
Aberdeen American News, SD - Aug 8, 2006
Dr. Jack B. Vonk has joined the radiology practice at Avera St. Luke's. He is board-certified in diagnostic radiology. Vonk reads

Radiology – Ananich joins Marquette General medical staff (Ironwood Daily Globe)

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Ananich joins Marquette General medical staff (Ironwood Daily Globe)
MARQUETTE — Neuroradiologist Marina Ananich has joined the medical staff of Marquette General Health System. She is also associated with NorthCoast Radiology Associates.
Aberdeen: Doctor joins radiology practice – Aberdeen American News

Aberdeen: Doctor joins radiology practice
Aberdeen American News, SD - Aug 8, 2006
Dr. Jack B. Vonk has joined the radiology practice at Avera St. Luke's. He is board-certified in diagnostic radiology. Vonk reads

1st Friend for Life 1st Friend for Life
WHO-TV – Leading experts, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, and the American College of Radiology now recommend women get a mammogram once a year, beginning at age 40. Medical experts agree ALL women age 50 and over …
A Healthy Convenience (Richmond.com)
More outpatient imaging centers are popping up in Richmond and allowing patients to undergo testing closer to home.
ORLive Presents: A Live Interactive Panel Discussion of a Life … – Market Wire (press release)


Market Wire (press release)
ORLive Presents: A Live Interactive Panel Discussion of a Life
Market Wire (press release) - Aug 14, 2006
This procedure will be discussed by Dr. Bruce Zwiebel, an interventional radiologist with Radiology Associates of Tampa and Associate Professor of Radiology

Emerging field: Bioinformatics
Stanford Daily – Ron Kikinis, MD, director of the Surgical Planning Laboratory at Brigham and Woman s Hospital and a professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School, discussed new technologies, such as a 3-D slicer, an application for image analysis and data …

Radiology – Granite City Food names Hausback CFO (Sharewatch)

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

Granite City Food names Hausback CFO (Sharewatch)
The appointment is effective Aug. 14. Hausback joins the company from NightHawk Radiology Holdings Inc., which went public earlier this year, and previously held posts at restaurant chain Fornaio (America) Corp. and Red Lion Hotels.
New technology in NHS Tayside – eGov monitor

New technology in NHS Tayside
eGov monitor, UK - 12 hours ago
Mr Macdonald will visit the Radiology Department at PRI during a private tour of the hospital, where he will meet staff and discuss the benefits of the MRI

Not a pleasant image
Toledo Blade – The findings were published in the August issue of the journal Radiology. Poor imaging results are not the only drawbacks posed by obese patients. Medical personnel risk injury when they have to move enormous patients. And the growing demand for super …
Medical group starts move to new campus (Independent Press)
AREA — The long-awaited move of the Summit Medical Group from its present locations to its new Berkeley Heights campus is set to begin today, Aug. 16.
The Fastbreak Club and the MSU Department of Radiology will host … – Lansing State Journal

The Fastbreak Club and the MSU Department of Radiology will host
Lansing State Journal, MI - Aug 1, 2006
Reservations will be limited to 54 four-person teams for the scramble format. There will be competition for men's, women's and mixed teams.