Medical imaging technology is no longer just tied to radiology departments and cart-based systems. Handheld imaging devices can now be employed in any office or patient setting and can deliver fast ...
When a doctor makes a life-changing diagnosis, it is often not made in the consultation room--but in front of a screen illuminated by images that reveal what the human eye cannot see. Behind those ...
When radiologist Pouneh Razavi reads a patient’s mammogram, she hunts for blips in the X-ray image that could indicate breast cancer. Then, a second reader looks at the image, and the two compare ...
Muyinatu "Bisi" Bell conducts NIH-backed research to improve medical imaging so that every patient—regardless of skin color or body size—gets an early and accurate diagnosis. "I aim to ensure that ...
In today's data-driven healthcare landscape, medical imaging stands at the forefront of diagnosis and treatment planning. From X-rays and MRIs to CT scans and ultrasounds, these images provide crucial ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the dynamics of technological advancement in the field of medical imaging, ...
In a proof-of-concept study, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology ...
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QT Imaging and Olea Medical collaborate on cloud-based breast analytics
QT Imaging data will be enabled for clinical interpretation by incorporating Olea Medical’s analytics technologies.
The medical imaging workforce shortage remains a significant challenge to healthcare systems across the United States. From delayed imaging procedures to mounting workloads for technologists, this ...
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