Radiology and Its High-tech Tools
A workstation without tools will be like a soldier sans his armour radiology has not been untouched by the rapid […]
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A workstation without tools will be like a soldier sans his armour radiology has not been untouched by the rapid […]
V S Upadhye MD, Labindia Healthcare VS Upadhye, MD, Labindia Healthcare, talks about a new technology in the field of […]
SK Raman of Trivitron shares his perspectives on the Ultrasound business in India and Trivitron stint in this very dynamic […]
Ashwani Raina General Manager- UIS and Radiology Mindray India What are the ways by which Ultrasound Technology leads to improved […]
Radiology has been considerably impacted in recent years by the emergence of various new technologies. Such innovations have significantly improved […]
Smartphones blamed for increasing risk of health data breaches The number of physicians using smartphones has reached a near-saturation point. Meanwhile, the number of data […]
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a mobile health tool that uses data collected from an individual’s […]
A decision support tool developed by researchers at the University of Arkansas will help health-care providers understand and adopt universal […]
The free-text searches of electronic medical records (EMRs) show promising results in identifying postoperative surgical complications, according to a study.
Since gadget-happy doctors got their hands on the iPad last year, many have turned it from a toy into a professional tool.
Wave Medical, the leading developer of clinical decision-support information and technology, announced the release of its interactive tool for healthcare professionals to check for potential drug-allergy or drug-nutrient reactions.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.