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February 2021 Newsletter


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February 25, 2021


Hello

February 6th marks the first anniversary of the first death due to COVID-19 in the United States. As a country, we have lost over 506,000 people to this dreaded disease. If not for the fantastic work of our healthcare providers and workers, many more could have perished. Thank you to all who have been on the front lines combatting this disease. You'll never know how much we, as a nation, are thankful.


Thank you to all of our Healthcare Partners for caring for our families, friends, and neighbors.

Healthcare Workers

Bedside Imaging during the
Days of COVID-19



Blogs

Guest Writers Wanted


I've been writing a blog for CMS Imaging for a little over three years now. And as a person with no credentials after my last name, picking a topic each month is tough. So I am asking y'all for help.

We are looking for a few amazing healthcare workers to share their inspiration and expertise with the CMS Imaging community. Blog articles will be between 600 - 800 words on topics that deal with life in the healthcare industry.



Featured Installation


Aschi Heart and Vascular - Shimadzu Trinias C12

Aschi Heart and Vascular Center

Jacksonville, Florida
Featuring the Shimadzu Trinias C12


DDR

X-Ray That
Moves!


Konica Minolta and Shimadzu Corporation collaborated on the development of DDR incorporating Konica Minolta's new advanced image processing and Shimadzu's RADspeed Pro radiographic imaging system.


Shimadzu FLUOROspeed X1


Shimadzu FLUOROspeed X1


Shimadzu has a new fluoroscopy system available for those practices or facilities looking for a versatile system while minimizing your patients' dose. Learn more about the Shimadzu FLUOROspeed X1.



Intelli-C

Intelli-C in motion

Tilt-C technology that delivers true imaging flexibility


An advanced imaging system designed to meet the unique needs of patients, physicians, and staff, all in one design.

The Intelli-C offers the latest technology to optimize image quality, reduce dose and improve efficiency in radiology and GI departments.