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New medical imaging technology

November 2, 2012

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Mammoth Hospital upgraded to a new medical imaging technology, which offers the latest advances in low radiation dose imaging.

In the past, radiology technologists had to use standard radiation doses to get high diagnostic image quality. Now, technologists can use cutting edge computer technology to create quality images from low radiation dose scans.

“Radiation dosage during CT scanning has been a major concern and this will put Mammoth among hospitals in the country that have addressed this concern,” said Gary Boyd, CEO of Mammoth Hospital.

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