The University of Washington Medical Center - Shimadzu SonialVision - Safire II becomes operational  

April 16th, 2008 - University of Washington Medical Center accepted Shimadzu's newest remote R/F room, the SonialVision Safire II. The SonialVision has a hi/lo table load capacity of 700lbs, and aSafire II a-Selenium Direct Conversion detector to achieve the highest resolution in a digital imaging system. This system with it's TomoSynthesis capabilities along with many other state of the art features will set an entirely new standard for Bariatric care in the Northwest and the United States. To learn more about this technology please click (here).

Shimadzu / SonialVision Safire II
Requires Adobe Reader University of Washington Medical Center_SonialVision_Safire .pdf (2MB)

Overlake Hospital Medical Center selected Core Medical Imaging to provide their new Canon Medical - DR/Shimadzu Medical - RadSpeed radiographic X-Ray system for their Emergency Room. The equipment is the latest in State of the Art diagnostic imaging technology and will enable Overlake Hospital to provide their trauma and emergency patients with the highest level of care.

Overlake Hospital Medical Center's experience with and confidence in Shimadzu Medical Systems was reafirmed when they purchased their newest R/F room, a Shimadzu FluoroMax-YSF 300i with a 16" Image Intensifier. Overlake Hospital Medical Center recently purchased Shimadzu's newest remote R/F room, the SonialVision Versa, which will be installed in late 2006. The SonialVision Versa has a hi/lo table load capacity of 700lbs, and uses the DAR 8000i high resolution digital imaging system.

New Flash! Overlake Hospital Medical Center recently made a decision to purchase an additional Canon Medical - DR/Shimadzu Medical - RadSpeed for their newest ER which is located in their new expansion facility which is scheduled to open in 2007.

These acquisitions have elevated Overlake Hospital Medical Center to a luminary account status and an obvious show site for both Canon Medical Systems and Shimadzu Medical Systems in the Northwestern United States .

Acuity Care / Technonogy (March 2007), Article Highlights Overlake Hospital and Canon DR
Requires Adobe Reader Acuity Care Technology.pdf (43KB)

Overlake Hospital RadSpeed Trauma Room:
Requires Adobe Reader Radspeed system.pdf (659KB)

Overlake Hospital YSF-300i R/F Room:
Requires Adobe Reader Overlake YSF-300i.pdf (276KB)

Product Data Sheet:
Requires Adobe Reader Fluoromax300i Product Data Sheet.pdf (173KB)

SonialVision Versa Product Announcement:
Requires Adobe Reader SonialVision Versa Product Announcement 7-31-06.pdf (123KB)

SonialVision Versa Product Brochure:
Requires Adobe Reader SonialVision Versa100 Product Brochure.pdf (2.3MB)

 

Medical Imaging Magazine - May 2005 - Case Study  

Medical Imaging Magazine looks at the Everett Clinic as a case study in the all-important DR decision process.

Article:
Requires Adobe Reader Medical_Imaging_May_2005_Case_Study.pdf (66KB)

 

Core Installs First DR Image Viewer in US  

Core Medical installed the first DR Image viewer in 2005 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Bellingham Washington. St. Joseph's now have the ability to stitch DR exams for scoliosis, long legs, etc. The DR viewer is also a diagnostic workstation allowing for DICOM print, calibrated measurements, Cobb angles, and more.

 

DR Retrofit Improves Workflow  


Hospitals are now able to retrofit existing radiography suites and GE AMX portables with DR detectors, thus reducing the cost of upgrading to digital imaging. The detector replaces existing buckys and provides DICOM images within three seconds of exposure.  Patient throughput is also enhanced by using features such as worklist.

 

 
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