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Patient-led Medical Imaging innovation makes for silent scanning

September 04, 2014
Angela Borella spends a lot of time talking to children. As magnetic resonance imaging supervisor for Spectrum Medical Imaging in Sydney’s Randwick, she helps calm the nerves of thousands of little people every year as they prepare for a painless, but at times frightening, medical procedure.
“For a kid the MRI machine is huge, and when it starts up it’s incredibly loud, so even though we give them ear protection we need to make sure they feel safe enough to lie still while the images are being taken,” Borella says.

Improving Access to Health: Small and Simple Wins

September 02, 2014
When you think of transformative advances in medical technology, big and complex probably comes to mind — MRI machines that take up entire rooms or robotic arms that can assist in tricky surgeries.
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服务中国 关爱加速 ------ Ge医疗推出创新、人才、服务三大举措助力中国超声行业新发展

September 01, 2014

2014年8月30日,上海 --- 今天,GE医疗中国在上海隆重发布了一系列创新的超声产品及其应用解决方案,旨在针对中国市场特定的医疗现状和需求,通过在超声领域技术创新、人才培养以及服务模式创新三方面的重拳出击,进一步推动和引领中国超声领域的变革与发展,更好地服务于中国医疗行业的实际需求。此次发布也是GE医疗进一步推进"关爱先行"战略,在"关爱患者个体"和"应对行业挑战"方面推出的重大举措。
GE医疗此次的重大发布包含技术创新、人才培养和服务模式创新三方面重要举措:技术创新方面推出8款行业领先的超声产品,满足中国超声领域对精准诊断、临床应用、基层发展的特定需求;人才培养方面将持续深化与政府、相关医疗机构的合作,开展超声技能、基层和全科医师等多种培训,提高医师精准诊断能力,更好地服务于患者;服务模式创新方面将联合行业专家及权威医疗机构共同开展超声在远程医疗、临床应用的标准化、规范化建设以及应用支持服务的探索和合作,推动行业的潮流和发展。
GE医疗集团大中华区副总裁兼医疗系统事业部总经理郑萍表示:"GE医疗一直致力于真正为中国客户和公众做适合的产品。作为具有全球竞争力,并以立足中国、服务中国为己任的创新企业,我们始终秉持关爱之心,大力开发创新医疗技术和解决方案,提高市场、客户的满意度,助力应对行业挑战,推动中国医疗行业的可持续发展。"


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Visual Control of Big Data

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August 29, 2014

Data-visualization tool identifies sources of aberrant results and recomputes visualizations without them.

In the age of Big Data, visualization tools are vital. With a single glance at a graphic display, a human being can recognize patterns that a computer might fail to find even after hours of analysis.

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Meet Janelle Bryce: Using science to beat superbugs

August 22, 2014
Who are you?
Janelle Bryce – BioProcess and Research Product Leader, GE Life Sciences, Australia and New Zealand
Where are you?

Sydney, Australia.
What do you do?

I make sure researchers in biopharmaceutical laboratories get the equipment they need to create vaccines and treatments for diseases.
What’s the weirdest place science or engineering has taken you?
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Meet Brian Hood: The science of healthcare

August 22, 2014
Who are you?
Brian Hood – Managing Director, GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Australia and New Zealand
Where are you?

Usually in Sydney, Australia
What do you do?

I manage a dedicated team of sales and marketing guys, engineers, manufacturing staff and support personnel.
What’s the weirdest place science or engineering has taken you?
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What to Expect When the Deadliest Snake’s Expecting

August 21, 2014

Nearing the end of a three-month pregnancy, Fifi the northern death adder has just weeks to go before she gives birth to the 12 little lethal babies inside her. The image is not an ophidiophobe’s nightmare, but a veterinarian’s worry. 

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в москве открыт современный центр по ремонту медицинского оборудования

August 15, 2014

Москва, 15 августа 2014 -- Сегодня GE Healthcare объявила об открытии в Москве собственного сертифицированного ремонтного центра. Он предназначен для восстановления самого широкого спектра портативного медицинского оборудования, произведенного компанией. Проект создания центра в России стал частью программы GE Healthcare по развитию сервисного обслуживания на территории европейского континента. С его помощью скорость и стоимость ремонта существенно сократится.


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Trawling for Big Insight in the ‘Industrial Data Lake’

August 15, 2014
You’d need to hide yourself under a pretty large rock to avoid hearing about Big Data these days. From NASA to Netflix, organizations of all sorts and sizes are taking advantage of larger-than-life data sets to power everything from lunar modeling to color-pattern analysis.
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Miracle twins and their Giraffe

August 14, 2014

Tiny Ethan and his brother Noah were born at 31 weeks, each weighing a little over 1.4 kilos.

Born with serious health complications, the Giraffe Omnibed was Ethan’s home for the first weeks of his life. The Giraffe kept Ethan safe and secure in a warm environment during his time in the Grace Centre for Newborns at the Children’s Hospital Westmead.
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