The NIST phantom is widely useful because it fits most major MRI scanner designs and meets a full range of common
clinical imaging needs.
Not exact matches
The researchers caution that a more randomized and controlled
clinical trial is
needed before doctors can reliably use their cardiac
imaging analysis routinely with patients, but if confirmed, they say the method should reduce ablation procedures unlikely to work, along with the procedures» substantial costs and complication risks.
More data are
needed to understand its
clinical value but, if results are favorable, this
imaging agent could play a critical role in the standard of care for prostate cancer.»
«More efforts, such as
clinical decision support, are
needed to reduce unnecessary cardiac stress testing,» Dr. Ladapo concludes, suggesting greater use of stress testing without radiological
imaging, such as regular exercise treadmill tests or stress testing with ultrasound
imaging as opposed to CT
imaging.
We also organize regular research updates by
imaging scientists at
clinical section meetings and brainstorming sessions on unsolved problems and unmet
needs.
However, there remains an important gap in the evidence that
needs to be addressed before this
imaging approach can translate completely to influence
clinical care.
Positron emission tomography (PET)
imaging of metabolic tumor burden at diagnosis and after induction therapy can help identify patients most at risk of follicular lymphoma (FL) recurrence, but more work is
needed to differentiate high - risk and moderate - risk patients, suggested findings from a pooled analysis of data from three prospective
clinical trials, published in Blood.
Salespeople (in all areas of medical sales, pharmaceutical sales, laboratory sales,
clinical diagnostics sales, DNA products sales, biotechnology sales,
imaging sales, pathology sales, or medical supplies and equipment sales) are good at having these numbers at hand, but people in marketing, tech support or service areas in healthcare will
need to work harder.
If you're interviewing for a job in medical sales, healthcare sales,
imaging sales, pathology sales, pharmaceutical sales,
clinical diagnostics sales, laboratory sales, cellular and molecular products sales, and biotechnology products sales, you
need to pay attention to the first impression you give through your handshake.
Obtained and documented patient's
clinical history; prepared procedure room with sterile set - up with the supplies
needed to perform the evaluation; assisted patients to transfer from the cart to the exam table; operated
imaging equipment.
One
needs to be able to evaluate patients in a
clinical setting, interpret diagnostic
imaging studies and possess insight that will help in assisting physicians through procedures.
For instance, a medical sales recruiter will know what you
need for specific positions in medical sales, laboratory sales,
clinical diagnostics sales, medical equipment sales, medical device sales, DNA products sales,
imaging sales, pathology sales, hospital equipment sales, surgical supply sales, or any specialized area of healthcare sales.
MN Headhunter has a great article on Business Lunch Etiquette (which you'll
need to know anyway when you get the job in medical sales, pharmaceutical sales, laboratory sales,
clinical diagnostics sales, DNA products sales, medical and surgical supply sales, medical device sales,
imaging sales, pathology sales, or any healthcare sales, management, and marketing position).
Again, modern
imaging methods are enabling this information to be translated to the developing human brain (27), and indeed,
imaging with neuropsychology is an area where rapid progress is being made and
needs to be made to translate the growing basic neuroscience knowledge of mechanisms into
clinical relevance and application.