As 2025 draws to a close, radiology leaders across the country are taking a collective deep breath. It’s been a year of fatigue, tension, and hard questions about the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. We watched as DEI offices were restructured, training programs were paused, and the term “diversity” became politically charged. In many institutions, leaders had to choose between policy compliance and personal conviction.
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At any healthcare facility, a capital project represents a sizeable budget, a business opportunity and a diversity of stakeholder interests. When that project involves the installation, relocation, or expansion of medical imaging equipment, it can become even more complex.
Rylie Pattison, CNMT, RT(N)(CT), earned a Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences and a Bachelor of Science at the University of Findlay before embarking on her imaging career. It is a career that already includes leadership responsibilities in her role as team lead nuclear medicine technologist with University Hospitals Parma Medical Center. ICE Magazine recently asked this rising star about her background and her plans for the future.
The new 6Sc-D probe introduced exclusively with GE HealthCare’s Vivid Pioneer, which launched in August 2025, is built on XDclear technology and is designed to enable clinicians to visualize fine anatomical structures and assess cardiac function with a new level of accuracy across a wide range of patients, from pediatrics to adults.
The AcuNav Lumos 4D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) catheter, exclusively available on the ACUSON Origin ultrasound system, enables more treatment possibilities for more patients through the power of clinically relevant imaging.
Micro-X Limited, a global leader in miniaturized X-ray technology, will debut its updated Rover mobile X-ray system at the Radiological…
Built on GE HealthCare’s proprietary Deep Silicon detector technology, Photonova Spectra is designed to deliver remarkable spectral and spatial resolution for ultra-high-definition (UHD) imaging with wide coverage.
Arineta, a leader in advancing cardiovascular imaging solutions, recently announced that Yuma Cardiac Center and Yuma Cardiology Associates have partnered to bring the SpotLight cardiac CT scanner to Southwest Arizona for the first time, according to a news release.
Samsung Medison will unveil the Samsung R20 Ultrasound System during the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2025 Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois. The R20 represents a new era of ultrasound innovation, leveraging advanced hardware and new image formation technologies that power its elevated diagnostic precision and AI-driven technologies, while introducing ergonomic innovations independently validated to enhance user comfort and scanning efficiency.

