Milton Keynes University Hospital

Milton Keynes patients to benefit from cancer treatment closer to home

The doors have officially opened to a new radiotherapy centre in Milton Keynes, sparing hundreds of cancer patients from travelling to Oxford for treatment. Radiotherapy patients Jen McAuliffe and Martin Flynn cut the ribbon, as two of the more than 200 patients who have been treated so far. OUH Radiotherapy @ Milton Keynes is run […]

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Milton Keynes improves iPE triage through AI

Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is harnessing the capabilities of AI to help identify incidental pulmonary embolism (iPE). It has integrated Aidoc’s AI platform into its clinical workflow, improving notification and triage of iPE cases. Imaging IT systems manager Andrew Scott led the effort to integrate AI into existing clinical processes. A primary […]

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OUH cellular pathology department reaches milestone with digitisation of surgical histology slides

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) has become one of the earliest UK adopters of a fully digitised cellular pathology department, having installed the Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution, including three Ultra Fast Scanners and one Ultra Versatile Scanner. OUH has digitised all surgical histology and referral slides within the cellular pathology department, which is […]

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Milton Keynes sees benefits from addition of breast imaging to general PACS

Mammographer Maxine Emmerson, PACS manager/imaging IT systems lead Andrew Scott, Insignia Medical Systems PACS application specialist Andrew Delaney, deputy superintendent mammographer Sandra Knox and breast imaging services manager Debbie Noble with consultant radiologists Dr Sheeba Taneja and Dr Pru Evans. Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has migrated more than 87,000 mammography studies to […]

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Mobile units reduce reject analysis rates

In front are acting A&E superintendent radiographer Sue Delaney and deputy CT superintendent radiographer Mike Pashler.  Behind them are senior radiographer Beccy Knight and superintendent radiographer Bex King. Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has gone mobile with the addition of two X30 mobile units from Konica Minolta’s Aero DR equipment range to its […]

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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 […]

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