Siemens Healthineers Introduces the Naeotom Alpha Class CT
Siemens Healthineers introduced the Naeotom Alpha class of photon-counting CT scanners, expanding access to detailed, high-speed imaging.
Siemens Healthineers introduced the Naeotom Alpha class of photon-counting CT scanners, expanding access to detailed, high-speed imaging.
Siemens Healthineers has nabbed FDA clearance for CIARTIC Move, a self-driving mobile C-arm enhancing efficiency and reducing imaging time in surgical settings, particularly orthopedic, trauma, and spine surgeries.
The acquisition of Block Imaging, a provider of refurbished medical imaging equipment, service, and parts, aims to provide value-based HTM solutions and provide more sustainable diagnostic options.
Siemens Healthineers introduced the Naeotom Alpha class of photon-counting CT scanners, expanding access to detailed, high-speed imaging.
New MRI technology, developed by Siemens Healthineers in collaboration with researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and College of Engineering, will expand imaging access for patients with implanted medical devices, severe obesity, or claustrophobia, researchers say.
Read MoreThe acquisition and use of data is a hot topic in many circles, including healthcare. While concerns around the control and privacy of personal information dominate headlines, there is an upside to advancing data and analytics for businesses and supply chains. Learn about it here.
Read MoreThe partnership leverages Freenome’s proficiency in machine learning and multiomics to detect early cancer, utilizing epigenetic, proteomic, genomic, immunologic, and other data types to maximize clinical accuracy for future screening tests.
Read MoreSiemens Healthineers has launched NAEOTOM Alpha, a photon-counting CT scanner that is cleared for clinical use in the U.S. and Europe.
Read MoreAhead of RSNA 2021, five individuals with a vested stake in the ultrasound equipment market discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted ultrasound operations and what HTM professionals should know before handling these delicate devices.
Read MoreWith a recent $2.6 million grant from the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, the two organizations will develop and implement one of the first online certificate programs in the U.S. for clinical engineering.
Read MoreThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Siemens Healthineers announce the collaborative development of a global education program focused on enabling the implementation of consistent, high-quality MRI in radiation oncology.