Posts By: Jeremy Probst
Medical Imaging Training: More Important Than Ever
This week, Technical Prospects announced the availability of its 2021 Training Course Schedule, marking a notable post-COVID comeback. With promising vaccines on...
Medical Imaging in 2021: 7 Industry Trends and Predictions
The fog of uncertainty created in 2020 is slowly starting to lift. While there are still many questions and challenges for those...
The Right to Repair Medical Devices: Recapping the Debate
When you buy something, should you have the freedom to get it fixed any way you choose? It’s a question surrounding everything...
Managing Medical Imaging Equipment Costs During the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic has put intense strains on hospitals and clinics around the country, both operationally and financially. As healthcare facilities prepared...
What’s Included in the Cost of a Medical Imaging Part
Businesses everywhere are looking for ways to reduce their costs, and the medical imaging industry is no exception. So, I wanted to...
End of Life Notification for Definition AS: Is It Really the End For Your Equipment?
Siemens sends its customers letters notifying them that specific models of Computed Tomography (CT) equipment are nearing their “end of life” (EOL)....
An Open Letter From Our CEO to Medical Imaging Professionals
Dear Medical Imaging Professionals, We want to thank you for the vital work you do. Many hospitals are overwhelmed due to COVID-19,...
The Art of Parts: How Technical Prospects Ensures Quality Medical Imaging Parts
Even a well-maintained Siemens medical imaging machine will eventually need to have parts replaced. But, imaging engineers might not always be anticipating...
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Medical Imaging
Medical imaging provides doctors information that helps them save millions of lives each year. With the rapid advancements in technology that the...
Vital Signs: The Path to a Healthy MRI
Due to the importance of an MRI machine’s usage, as well as all of its associated costs, an MRI’s “vital signs” should...