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Siemens SOMATOM Sensation 64 wins Frost and Sullivan Medical Imaging Enabling Technology of the Year Award 2005

Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting firm has awarded Siemens with the “2005 Enabling Technology of the Year” award in recognition of Siemens being the first company to successfully introduce a 64-slice CT system. The SOMATOM Sensation 64 has also won the Medical Design of Excellence Award (MEDA) for its exceptional image quality, speed and ease-of use.
 

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http://www.medical.siemens.com  for more information on Siemens CT units


Letrozole Is First Hormonal Therapy To Significantly Reduce Spread Of Early Breast Cancer To Other Parts Of The Body After Standard Tamoxifen Treatment In Postmenopausal Women – 8 June 2004

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TIM, the 1st seamless whole body coil design hails the new era of faster MRI scan time and high resolution full body images! 
 

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GE Medical Systems wins Frost and Sullivan PACS Product Differentiation Innovation Award 2003

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Toshiba Aquilion 16 multislice CT Scanner receives the Frost and Sullivan Medical Imaging Product of the Year Award 2003.

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In PACS, one size does not fit all! 

Mediface PiView PACS
PACS – Picture Archiving and Communication System always brings to mind big radiology departments as well as a high cost. However, a PACS solution needs to be tailored and implemented to fit the needs of an organization, big or small. 

This looks interesting as it may work in a small Radiology Clinic and of course, as is the case in many IT related solutions, we are always looking at upward and outward scalability. 

We present some information on the Mediface PiView PACS for our readers.

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