When Omar W. Jarrah launched FDM Enterprises, he wasn’t looking to reinvent the wheel. He just wanted to make sure the wheel – whether it belonged to an MRI, CT scanner, or injector – was turning smoothly. After 25 years in the medical imaging trenches and a career that started in the U.S. Army, Omar knew there was room to improve how service and support were delivered in the imaging space.
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GE HealthCare’s Pristina Via system offers a thoughtful approach to mammography, designed to enhance the screening experience for both technologists and patients. Addressing common concerns about in-room workflow and patient comfort, the system incorporates features such as zero-click acquisition, no wait time between exposures, vendor-neutral prior image comparison, and the lowest radiation dose used.
Discover the MyLab ultrasound series by Esaote, offering comprehensive women’s health solutions. Its advanced technologies include MicroE for breast imaging, which utilizes a multi-step algorithm to detect microcalcifications that may be missed in traditional 2D scans.
Corewell Health Director of Imaging Services Kim Pratt, MHL, RT(R)(M)(CIIP), enjoys providing thoughtful and empathic healthcare to patients. It is a reason she entered the healthcare field after seeing first-hand how a caregiver can have a positive impact.
Help your team shine during ACR accreditation with Bella Blankets Protective Coverlets. Ninety-two percent of ACR accreditation failures in mammography are due to positioning. Improving this technique can make a big difference – for accreditation, image quality and patient care.
Despite a significant increase in Americans’ aerobic and strength activity, external factors like smoke-filled air and the lapse of a COVID-era food program may be making us less fit overall.
IMV Medical Information Division, a part of Science and Medicine Group, released its 2025 Mammography and Breast Imaging Market Outlook Report, providing in-depth insights into the current and future state of the U.S. breast imaging market.
In the rapidly evolving world of medical imaging, we’ve come to understand two distinct forms of AI. On one hand, there’s Generative AI – the powerful but passive assistant we’ve grown accustomed to. Great for summarizing data or drafting reports, but ultimately a tool that lacks the ability to execute complex workflows on its own.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announces a “Request For Public Comment: Measuring and Evaluating Artificial Intelligence-enabled Medical Device…
GE HealthCare released updates to Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT), a new version of the company’s software solution for radiation therapy…

