First order was a positive experience

At Milton Keynes Hospital are radiographer Richard Oldfield, Toshiba Medical Systems account executive Stephen Whale, deputy CT superintendent radiographer Mike Pashler and radiographers Leon Ilunga (seated), Wendy Adjetey and Mo Hassanali.
To meet an increasing demand for CT scans Milton Keynes Hospital has chosen a Toshiba 128-slice Aquilion CX CT system. It is currently used for A&E patients, ward patients, biopsies, CT colonography and a variety of other procedures.
It comes cardiac enabled which will allow the hospital to launch, when ready, a cardiac service in conjunction with its cardiology department.
CT superintendent radiographer Gerry McCarville said: “This is the first time that Milton Keynes has worked with Toshiba. We are delighted with the quality of the scanner and the high level of support we receive from the Toshiba team.”
See the full report on page 9 of the February 2013 issue of RAD Magazine.


