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1) FDA puts Philips on notice for CT and ultrasound manufacturing facility

Facility in China found to have 'significant noncompliance' during inspection

2) GE HealthCare's imaging CEO stepping down

Jan Makela will be leaving after more than 17 years with the company

3) Federal court issues consent decree to Philips Respironics for recall remediation

Mandate restricts production and distribution of new sleep therapy machines

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AHRA and GE Healthcare Present 2005 Awards
The AHRA in partnership with GE Healthcare, announced the recipients of the 2005 AHRA Gold Award and the 2005 Awards of Excellence at this year's AHRA conference in San Antonio, Texas.
Improving standard of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Care while increasing MRI revenues

Standalone Performance AUROC curve of Bot Image's ProstatID AI Software obtained during clinical studies using retrospective Imaging and Pathology data from various MRI vendors and locations.


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Live FIME Update -- DOTmed Reports From the Trade Show Floor
The Florida International Medical Exposition is drawing a big crowd from around the world.
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Warning Over Suntan 'Addiction'
Scientists at the University of Texas have found that some people might be addicted to getting a suntan.
Cedara to Provide Revolutionary New Technology for Cancer Assessment and Treatment
Cedara collaborates with Molecular Therapeutics in developing new treatment evaluation options for people suffering from brain cancer.
Scientists Make Nerve Stem Cells
The world's first pure batch of nerve stem cells made from human stem cells has been created at the University of Edinburgh, scientists have reported.
Painkillers and Women's Blood Pressure Linked, Study Shows
Women taking daily amounts of non-aspirin painkillers should monitor their blood pressure, doctors say, following a study suggesting a link between the drugs and hypertension.
'Gadonanotubes' Greatly Outperform Existing MRI Contrast Agents
Placing gadolinium in DNA-sized carbon tubes boosts performance, reduces toxicity.
Hope Over 'Stealth' Cancer Drugs
A form of covert treatment that sends a "scout" enzyme into a tumor to single it out for destruction has been developed, scientists say.
Bird Flu Advances Toward Europe
MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) -- Russia cordoned off roads and slaughtered hundreds of birds on Monday to contain the advance of a bird flu epidemic towards Western Europe.
Philips Announces PCR Eleva, The New Generation of Philips Computed Radiography Systems
New Philips PCR Eleva systems save time and space in the radiography department.
Toshiba and Columbus Children's Hospital Partner to Develop First Cardiac Bi-Plane Flat Panel System
New Infinix CB-i System Gives Clinicians New Capabilities for Superior Pediatric Care
DOTmed's Next Stop: FIME 2005; See us at Booth #1511
The 15th Annual FIME International Medical Expo in Miami Beach, Florida starts Wednesday August 17th and ends on Friday the 19th.
Chinese Importation Rules & Used Medical Equipment
Tight, pending regulations appear to give OEMs a significant role in ensuring and certifying the safety of refurbished medical equipment and devices.
Siemens Given "2005 Enabling Technology of the Year" Award
Frost & Sullivan has awarded Siemens the "2005 enabling Technology of the Year" award in recognition of being the first company to successfully introduce a 64-slice computed tomography (CT) system.
Philips Completes Acquisition of Stentor
Philips Medical Systems announced last Friday that it has completed the acquisition of a 100% stake in Stentor Inc.
Physicians of Latham, NY Deliver Ultra-Precise Image-Guided Radiotherapy Treatments for Cancer Patients
Physicians of Latham, New York, have launched a novel image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) treatment for prostate cancer patients using an advanced imaging system to more precisely locate tumors at the moment of treatment.
Study: Smaller Tumors Increase Breast Cancer Survival
The odds of surviving breast cancer have improved in recent years not only because treatments are so much better but also because the average tumor is smaller, a huge new study shows.
Pulmonary Artery Catheters Are a Washout
Using pulmonary artery catheters for hemodynamic monitoring of patients in the intensive care unit neither improves nor decreases mortality rates.
Kodak Announces the First Use of Viatronix's Virtual Colonoscopy Module on Kodak's PACS
The two companies celebrate the sucessful installation of Viatronix's virtual colonoscopy software with Kodak's PACS platform at the Borg Imaging Group.
AMA Applauds Health Care Safety Win for America's Patients
The signing of patient safety legislation into law was a victory for America's patients and the physicians who serve them.
Scientists Develop Laser Treatment that Kills Cancer Cells Without Harming Healthy Tissue
Scientists at Stanford University have developed a new laser therapy that destroys cancer cells but leaves healthy ones unharmed.
Deadly Pig Germ Baffles Experts
MONTREAL, Canada (AP) -- Experts on a strep germ that's sickening people and pigs in China are baffled by reports of 37 farmers suddenly falling ill, bleeding under the skin and dying.
Neuromed Solutions Files for Bankruptcy
Neuromed Solutions GmbH filed for bankruptcy in July in a court in Germany. It is rumored that more than $400,000 in equipment deposits were lost in the process. One NJ based firm in the USA claims to have lost $140,000.

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Three leading manufacturers on the future of service agreements

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At Foss Therapy Services, Inc., Business is Booming

Sales increase domestically and internationally at Foss, providers and servicers of used and re-manufactured radiation therapy equipment.

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Endoscopy Specialists Inc. Builds on Its Success

Company prides itself on providing certified refurbished endoscopy equipment, quick repair time and excellent customer service.

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DOTmed's AHRA Trade Show Report: an "Outstanding Success"

Plenty of activity and interest seen across the trade show floor.

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Diagnostic Equipment Sales, Inc. Believers in the Power of the The Internet to Drive Sales

President & CEO, Lucien Jeanfreau, discusses educating the buyer/seller and his business philosophy.

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