KA Imaging President and Chief Executive Officer Amol Karnick and Chief Technology Officer Karim S. Karim, Ph.D., offer insights into current X-ray imaging trends, as well as opportunities for innovation.
X-ray imaging is the oldest and one of the most common and most affordable forms of diagnostic imaging. In the past 100 years since it discovery, not much has changed. However, there is still room for some progress.
In a conversation with Amol Karnick, president and chief executive officer of KA Imaging, and Karim S. Karim, Ph.D., the company's chief technology officer, Diagnostic Imaging explores the current direction of X-ray imaging, how facilities and providers can maximize its utility, and what opportunities exist for future innovations.
Here are their insights.
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