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Boston Scanning and Imaging

1 Boston Pl
Boston, MA 02108
(781) 333-5255
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The first choice in Boston for document scanning, microfilm conversion, tape rotation, and off-site records storage.  Call Boston Scanning and Imaging today for a Free Estimate!


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RSNA 2009 Preview
Thu, 19 Nov 2009 02:17:00 GMT
for reading volumetric exams. The company also will demonstrate a vendor-neutral archive for images and data. In medical imaging news, Carestream Health will show its new DRX-Evolution system and launch a retrofit kit that allows several vendors' Mobile more
Document Imaging: A Bridge To Healthcare Electronification
Thu, 19 Nov 2009 02:15:00 GMT
Healthcare facilities under federal pressure to adopt EMRs (electronic medical records) may find a savior in document imaging. Written by: Greg Lusch, director of business development, healthcare division, ibml You can’t open the newspapers these more
Jury Still Out on Whether Advanced Technology Can Improve the Outcomes of Patients With Anal Canal Cancer
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:11:00 GMT
of Medicine Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center Detroit, Michigan Lisa A. Kachnic, MD Chief, Department of Radiation Oncology Boston University Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts In this issue of ONCOLOGY, Dr. Czito and colleagues from Duke University more
Scanning invisible damage of PTSD, brain blasts
Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:34:00 GMT
how to look for them. 'There's something different in your brain,' explains Dr. Jasmeet Pannu Hayes of Boston University, who is helping to lead that research at the Veterans Affairs' National Center for PTSD. 'Just putting a real physical marker there, more
From X-rays to MRI scan: the inside story
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:04:00 GMT
cross-sectional images. These slices could then be used to build a 3-D image Allan Cormack, of Tufts University, Boston, USA, published the first theoretical papers on such a system; Sir Godfrey Hounsfield, of EMI Research Laboratories in Middlesex, more
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