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GE HealthCare and URMC form alliance to build advanced capabilities in imaging and monitoring

The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and GE HealthCare have formed a seven-year Care Alliance to build advanced capabilities across URMC’s footprint in upstate New York. This includes a centre of excellence in its imaging sciences department, the addition of diagnostic tracer production for molecular imaging applications and the standardisation of patient monitoring across […]

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Sheffield uro-oncology team’s remote monitoring service gains recognition

Weston Park Cancer Centre’s radiotherapy remote monitoring team has been named the British Association of Urological Nurses’ Urology Team of the Year after successfully implementing a remote monitoring service and nurse-led escalation clinic for prostate cancer patients receiving follow-up care after intensive radiotherapy treatment. The service in Sheffield, which aligns with the NHS 10-Year Health […]

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xWave wins major contract with Yorkshire Imaging Collaborative to deliver clinical decision support across one of the UK’s largest imaging networks

xWave Technologies has announced that it has been awarded a major contract with the Yorkshire Imaging Collaborative (YIC), one of the largest and most advanced regional imaging networks in the United Kingdom. The partnership will see xWave’s Clinical Decision Support (CDS) solution deployed across YIC’s network of 24 hospitals, supporting clinicians in delivering safer, more […]

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Magnetom Flow.Elite MRI system simplifies installation with helium-independent technology

Siemens Healthineers has introduced the Magnetom Flow.Elite, a 1.5T MRI system featuring helium-independent technology for sustainable, cost-efficient imaging. At its core is DryCool technology, requiring only 0.7l of liquid helium, minimising resource dependency and eliminating the need for a quench pipe, which simplifies installation and reduces infrastructure costs. “Clinically, the platform delivers robust image quality […]

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Bringing teaching files under a single platform can tackle many of the issues facing radiology trainers

Teaching files are a cornerstone of radiology education, allowing trainees to study real diagnostic cases, compare findings and build pattern-recognition skills. Medical technology company Rosenfield Health says that, in some departments, cases are stored across multiple systems or manually prepared for educational use. With the UK radiology workforce shortage, strengthening training infrastructure is a strategic […]

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Bracco welcomes iconic ECR Heart to its worldwide headquarters

The European Society of Radiology (ESR) has presented one of the most recognisable symbols of the 2025 European Congress of Radiology, the ECR Heart, to imaging specialist Bracco. First displayed at the congress in Vienna last year, the sculpture is now housed in Bracco’s headquarters in Milan, Italy. “We are honoured to welcome the ECR […]

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BMUS 2026 Incidental Findings Guidance: key updates for UK ultrasound practice

The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) has released the fourth edition (2026) of its Incidental Findings on General Medical Ultrasound Examinations: Management and Diagnostic Pathways Guidance, representing the most substantial update since the document was first introduced in 2020. The revision was undertaken by the BMUS Professional Standards Group, who conducted a comprehensive review of […]

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Probo Medical aims to ensure the longevity of medical equipment

In an industry where reliability is essential, selecting the right long-term imaging equipment partner can be just as important as the equipment itself, according to imaging equipment supplier Probo Medical. “It’s no longer just about securing the right system at an affordable price, it’s about building a long-term relationship that can support you with everything […]

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