AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsVital Images reaches European milestoneAdvanced visualization firm Vital Images has surpassed the 1,000 mark for software installations in the European market.June 23, 2008Clinical NewsSiemens lands first U.K. order for P50Siemens Healthcare has received an order from Royal London Hospital in the U.K. for its Acuson P50 laptop ultrasound system.June 22, 2008Clinical NewsMedicsight touts ESGAR colon CAD dataAdvanced visualization firm Medicsight is highlighting clinical results presented this month from a paper on its Medicsight ColonCAD technology.June 18, 2008Clinical NewsNuffield Health buys MedicaU.K. health services organization Nuffield Health Diagnostics has acquired teleradiology services provider Medica, also of the U.K.June 16, 2008Clinical NewsElekta receives FDA nodSwedish radiation oncology firm Elekta has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for its Volumetric Intensity Modulated Arc Therapy technology.June 16, 2008Clinical NewsElekta launches virtual clinicRadiation oncology firm Elekta of Stockholm, Sweden, has debuted a virtual patient clinic online, the company reported.June 12, 2008Clinical NewsEastern European medical imaging market growsA new report from market research firm Frost & Sullivan noted that the Eastern European market produced revenues of $299.8 million (U.S.) in 2007, which may more than double to $631.5 million by 2014.June 11, 2008Clinical NewsEuropean flat-panel detector market climbingThe European market for medical imaging flat-panel detectors generated $73.4 million in revenues in 2007 and is expected to climb to $191.6 million by 2014, according to a report by Frost & Sullivan.June 10, 2008Clinical NewsAgfa to proceed with Chinese RIS/PACS projectAgfa HealthCare of Mortsel, Belgium, has received the go-ahead for phase II of a RIS/PACS project at the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University in Shanghai.June 9, 2008Clinical NewsIBA, Wilex ink licensing pactBelgian radiopharmaceutical firm Ion Beam Applications (IBA) has signed a licensing agreement for the worldwide marketing, distribution, and sales of Redectane from Wilex of Munich, Germany.June 5, 2008Previous PagePage 882 of 934Next PageTop StoriesCTFrench expert shows how to reduce contrast media wasteRadiologists can take proactive measures in reducing iodinated contrast media waste, according to a researcher from Landerneau.MRIWhat’s new at JFR 2025, Mr. President?CTGlobal ICM shortage was a 'wake-up call.' Did we listen?Medical, Legal, and PracticeRadiologist gets suspended for 'antisemitic' statementsSponsor Content"Join Us"