The latest software for Toshiba’s e.soft workstation was displayed at this year’s Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting. The workstation complements the company’s T.CAM nuclear medicine gamma camera, which is supplied by Siemens Medical
The latest software for Toshiba’s e.soft workstation was displayed at this year’s Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting. The workstation complements the company’s T.CAM nuclear medicine gamma camera, which is supplied by Siemens Medical Solutions. The e.soft workstation, which was developed with Siemens, features productivity advances such as the ability to trigger multistep procedures with a single click.
New Study Examines Agreement Between Radiologists and Referring Clinicians on Follow-Up Imaging
November 18th 2024Agreement on follow-up imaging was 41 percent more likely with recommendations by thoracic radiologists and 36 percent less likely on recommendations for follow-up nuclear imaging, according to new research.
The Reading Room: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Cancer Screenings, and COVID-19
November 3rd 2020In this podcast episode, Dr. Shalom Kalnicki, from Montefiore and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses the disparities minority patients face with cancer screenings and what can be done to increase access during the pandemic.