Dose-aware staff know when limits are exceeded

At West Suffolk Hospital are, from left, Philips Healthcare account manager Paul Ringwald, radiology matron Janet Miller, interventional superintendent radiographer Jo Rudd, Philips cardiovascular product specialist Ruth Turner, consultant radiologist Dr Vinod Shenoy, Philips regional general manager Ian Graves, MP for Bury St Edmunds David Ruffley, West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trust chief executive Stephen Graves and interventional radiographers Lisa Nugent and Michelle Roper.

 

Bury St Edmunds MP David Ruffley was on hand to open the Philips Allura Xper FD20 vascular imaging system at West Suffolk Hospital.  Also in attendance was hospital chief executive Stephen Graves.

 

Imaging services manager Nigel Beeton said: “We selected the Allura because it clearly offered the highest functionality for the best price.”

 

See the full report on page 6 of the September 2011 issue of RAD Magazine.

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