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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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Mobile Hospital Up and Running
Red tape prevented setting up shop in Louisiana; opens in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
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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Trauma Care Comes to Mumbai
Despite its alarmingly high road-accident rate, the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has until now had no emergency medical service to treat victims in the vital first hour.
Reveal Mobi Pro by KA Imaging
Reveal Mobi Pro, the newest addition to the KA Imaging product line
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DOTmed Users Respond Generously to Plea for Relief Donations
Please check the list of donations included in this story to help us quickly distribute these offers of medical equipment and services to those in need. Also, see a new list of relief organizations accepting donations.
Siemens to Send Aid for Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
Siemens will send power, medical, water and telecommunications equipment to aid in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. The Company also initiates a 100% Matching Donation Program.
Hurricane Housing.org Helps Katrina Victims find Housing
Connect your empty beds with hurricane victims who desperately need a place to wait out the storm at www.hurricanehousing.org
AHRA Certified Radiology Administrator Exam Being Held in November -- Applications due Sept. 20, 2005
The AHRA CRA Exam will be given on Friday, November 4, 2005, at 120 sites across the country.
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IAMERS' FDA Initiative. (This story was submitted by Jim Goldner, the chairman of IAMERS; it is being run here without modification.)
Biopharmaceutical Corporations Help with Hurricane Relief
Katrina's victims are many, so are the people and companies who are willing to help those victims. Bayer, Amgen, Abbott and Pfizer amoung the leaders.
Spray-on Cells Treat Severe Burns
Doctors are to assess the effectiveness of using a spray-on skin cell culture to treat burns victims.
GE and AOSSM to Research Cartilage Injuries
GE Healthcare will sponsor a three-year research initiative to facilitate the study of articular cartilage injuries.
Hitachis New Portable Shipment Container for Cultured Cells
Hitachi has developed a portable shipment container under controlled temperatures that has success with long distance transport of cell cultures for regenerative medicine.
First Varian On-Board Imager in New Zealand's Christchurch Hospital
Cancer patients on New Zealand's South Island now have access to state-of-the-art radiation therapy treatment.
UPDATE: AHRA and Hurricane Relief & Assistance
DOTmed received the following email (click headline) Sept. 1 from the AHRA, which is offering to act as a Hurricane Katrina Resource Coordinator.

Baxter Healthcare Corporation is donating $1 million toward relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

How To Help the Relief Effort: See A Letter From The Editor below.
DOTmed Users Impacted by Katrina
DOTmed is offering suggestions for those impacted by Katrina. We hope these will be useful if you want to help or if you know someone in need of help.
Katrina Health Crisis - Threat of Disease Is Rampant Amid the Wreckage from the "Storm of the Century"
Medical aid and cash donations needed to help survivors and fight against the growing threat of wide-spread sickness from bacteria-contaminated flood waters.

Hospitals Struggle in Katrina Flooding
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- As floodwaters rose around Charity Hospital in New Orleans, the rescuers needed their own rescuing.
Warning to MRI Owners and Operators in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
Despite the fact that the storm itself has passed, MRI operators are not in the clear. MRI magnets without power are in danger of quenching. (Also see Reader Comments below/right.)
Evacuations Resume at Flooded Hospital
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Efforts to evacuate some of the 200 patients at New Orleans' Charity Hospital resumed Friday, a day after they were halted because of sniper fire. Conditions called 'disgusting.'
New Imager Meets High Performance Needs of 2D DIGE Gel Analysis
GE Healthcare announces the availability of the new EttanTM DIGE Imager.
Microscopic Brain Imaging In the Palm of Your Hand
The new portable device captures pictures beneath the living brain's surface.
Blood Flow to Brain May Be Clue to Certain Dementias
OAK BROOK, Ill.-- According to a study in the September issue of Radiology, the amount of blood flowing into the brain may play a larger role in the development of dementia than previously believed.
Virtual Colonoscopy Shows Cancer Outside the Colon
OAK BROOK, IL - Computed tomographic colonography (CTC) depicts cancers and other clinically important conditions that would be missed with standard colonoscopy, according to a study in the August issue of Radiology.
Boy Dies After Chelation Therapy for Autism
The death of an autistic, 5 year old British boy from cardiac arrest after undergoing chelation therapy has placed the controversial treatment under a spotlight.

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Weighing risk tolerance against independent MR service options

What providers should consider when customizing maintenance contracts

For better or worse, why are hospitals such a goldmine for private equity investors?

Two federal investigations explore impact on care quality, costs, and provider finances

How AI and remote monitoring are revolutionizing MR maintenance

Three leading manufacturers on the future of service agreements

Inside one ISO's right-to-repair battle with a leading MR manufacturer

A legal dispute for our times between Philips North America and Image Technology Consulting

What will it take to usher in a digital twin era in healthcare?

Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine

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Several DOTmed Users Check-in "OK" After Hurricane Katrina

Mike Holtzberg of Remedy Medical, and Bruce Crawford and David Stopak of Imaging Solutions say they're all OK -- David Tortorich checks-in, too.

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SHOWCASE: HL7 and DICOM Training for PACS provided by Merge Healthcare

Are you looking to implement a PACS Solution? Get the training you need through Merge Healthcare.

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American West Medical Company LLC Focuses on Midwest Markets

The twenty-year-old company sells new equipment and compression garments to hospitals in a two-pronged distribution effort

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Laser Labs is Extending its Focus

After focusing on ophthalmology laser technology for over a decade, Laser Labs is now expanding into dermatology laser technology.

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