Anne Arundel Medical Center of Annapolis, MD has partnered with X-Ray Visions for installation and support of two Carestream DRX Revolutions. This fast, reliable, and easy mobile DR system was designed for the way you work.Touch screen monitors at both the tube head and main display provide two work zones just like a stationary DR…
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center Selects Carestream/Quantum and X-Ray Visions
X-Ray Visions, Inc was selected as the vendor of choice after an extensive two year selection process. XRV is replacing a GE Proteus Radiographic Room and Fuji CR with a Quantum Q-Rad Digital Room (pictured here) with two DRX-1C Detectors located in GBMC’s Emergency Room Department. This was a bundled package purchase which also includes…
Read MoreInova Internal Medicine-McLean Gets New X-ray Room w/Fuji CR
X-Ray Visions would like to congratulate Inova Internal Medicine-McLean on the installation of their Del-Medical Radiographic Room and Fuji XL-2 CR. Dr. Peter Bruno, is” extremely impressed “ with the equipment. Pictured is Patty Joyce, RT using the new equipment. Patty is really happy with all of the wonderful features including:FUJI-XL-2Virtual elimination of lost filmsLower…
Read MoreX-Ray Visions Upgrades Another X-Ray Room
X-Ray Visions has upgraded yet another older model x-ray room, this time for Maryland Orthopedics in Owings Mills. We replaced their Continental TM generator with a new Quantum high frequency 40 kW unit complete with a new x-ray tube and cables. In an ever difficult healthcare market, X-Ray Visions continues to provide cost effective alternatives for…
Read MoreBland County Medical Clinic Selects eRAD PACS for Replacement System
X-Ray Visions would like to congratulate Bland County Medical Clinic on it’s recent PACS upgrade. They chose eRAD PACS with their Fluency Direct M*Modal voice dictation system. With Radiologists located offsite, the web based system with voice recognition allows the facility to have their studies read and reported on quickly. For more information on eRAD…
Read MoreEven At Six Feet Away, X-ray Scatter Can Image Your Hand
June 12, 2014By Lisa Chamoff, DOTmed contributing reporterMost radiologic technologists know that it’s best to stand six feet away from the patient during an exam, but they may not be aware that a small amount of scatter is still created – in some cases, it’s enough to make the tech’s hand bones clearly visible.Dennis Bowman,…
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