Put Patients First with PROTECT
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Evaluate Around Metallic Implants with SEMAR
Single Energy Metal Artifact Reduction (SEMAR) is an essential tool in spine evaluation—effective and fully automatic.
Memorial University Medical Implements SEMAR
Single Energy Metal Artifact Reduction (SEMAR) does all the work for you. Hear how easy it is to implement SEMAR into existing CT protocols.
FIRST (MBIR) Reconstruction to Improve Image Quality While Lowering Dose
Presented at SCCT 2016
Director, Cardiovascular CT National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health
Volumetric Coronary CTA and Determining the Culprit Lesion
Presented at ACC 2014
Director, Applied Imaging Science Laboratory Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School
Use of a Second Generation Wide Detector CT Scanner to Improve Cardiovascular Care
Presented at ISCT® 2014
Director, Cardiovascular CT National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health
Brain Perfusion
Presented at ISCT 2014
Radboud University Medical Center Nymegen, The Netherlands
Emergency Department Evaluation of Chest Pain with CCTA
Presented at ISCT® 2013
Associate Professor of Radiology, Section Chief—Cardiothoracic Imaging, Medical Director, Imaging, Keck Hospital USC Department of Radiology
Innovative Cardiovascular CT Solutions Improving Image Quality and Workflow While Lowering Radiation Dose
Presented at SCCT 2013
Director, Cardiovascular CT National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health
Acute Stroke Triage Using Whole Brain CT Perfusion
American Society of Head and Neck Radiology 2012
Miami Beach, FL
Best Practices in Cardiovascular Imaging
New Cardiovascular Horizons 2011
New Orleans, LA
4D CT Imaging: Where We Are, Where We're Going
American Society of Head and Neck Radiology 2011
Houston, TX
Cardiovascular CT can improve outcomes in an ED setting
American College of Cardiology 2011
New Orleans, LA
Advanced Application of Cardiac CT in the Emergency Department Using a 320 Detector Row CT Scanner
North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging 2010
Seattle, WA
Head & Neck Imaging with a Dynamic Volume 320 Detector Row CT Scanner
American Society of Head and Neck Radiology 2010
Houston,
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