Kilmarnock

Digital pathology solution at Crosshouse set to transform approach to diagnostics

University Hospital Crosshouse, Kilmarnock, is introducing remote digital pathology capabilities to enable pathologists to socially distance when needed and offer more flexible ways of working. Philips is providing an IntelliSite Pathology Solution comprising an Ultra Fast Scanner and Image Management System to help reduce pressure on the hospital’s pathology service by streamlining workflow and extending […]

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Preparation is key for smooth installation

Future Medical installed a Fujifilm FDR Visionary Suite at Crosshouse University Hospital. Crosshouse University Hospital in Kilmarnock, Scotland, has received a Fujifilm FDR Visionary Suite, installed by the Future Medical team.  Some time was spent pre-staging x-ray systems at the Future Medical warehouse in preparation for the installation and connection of the imaging equipment. The […]

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Crosshouse finds patient friendly features a bonus

Radiographer Suzanne Bain, superintendent radiographer Lisa Marley, radiographers Sara Learmonth and Heather Mair with head of medical physics Mani Manivannan. When University Hospital Crosshouse in Kilmarnock was investigating options for its new x-ray room one manufacturer impressed from the outset.  ““Our first site visit was with Fujifilm and we were really impressed with the equipment,” explained superintendent […]

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Government initiative drives demand at Kilmarnock

At the medical imaging department of University Hospital Crosshouse in Kilmarnock following installation of a Hologic Selenia Dimenesions digital mammography system are mammographer Laura McCluskey, radiography assistant Deborah Kerr, mammographer Alison Shaw, radiography assistant Morag Dobing, mammographer Alison Nokes, lead mammographer Angela Donnelly, mammographers Irene Canning and Sarah McLachlan and Hologic breast health sales specialist […]

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Wireless DR room boosts imaging at Crosshouse

From left are senior radiographer Natalie Frew, radiographers Louise Boylan and Samantha Darby, medical imaging services manager John Parker, assistant radiographer Pauline Bannon, Dr John Amoore with Konica Minolta’s Brian Goldthorpe and Cliff Baron. Imaging capabilities at a large Scottish hospital have received a boost with the installation of Konica Minolta’s latest digital radiography room.  […]

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