Butterfly Network convened 50 practitioners in Kenya who were each provided a Butterfly device and obstetric ultrasound training. Through a training-of-trainers program a total of 500 practitioners will be trained by the end-of-the year by the Global Ultrasound Institute, bringing ultrasound capabilities to over 50 facilities in rural, underserved communities facing maternal health challenges.
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A mobile imaging system that delivered the industry’s first collapsible column is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. The popular DRX-Revolution Mobile…
The Joint Commission President and Chief Executive Officer Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, Ph.D., MSHA, MACP, FACMI, shared the following information…
Philips Foundation, with its mission to provide access to quality health care for 100 million people a year in underserved communities by 2030, together with Philips and RAD-AID International, has announced a multi-year cross-continental partnership to promote access to diagnostic ultrasound services in ten countries.
Corindus, a Siemens Healthineers Company and a developer of precision vascular robotics, has presented the results of a first-of-its-kind study…
Boston Imaging, the United States headquarters of Samsung digital radiography and ultrasound business, recently introduced the V7. In a press…
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta announced construction on Arthur M. Blank Hospital has now reached its highest point during a topping…
When double reading screening mammograms, radiographers (technologists) trained for the task perform as well as radiologists in key areas, according…
KA Imaging’s engineer Steven Tilley will be discussing the benefits of single-exposure dual-energy technology for improved point of care diagnostic…
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is announcing steps to further increase monkeypox testing capacity and accessibility nationwide as…

