Sat.Mar 02, 2024

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Sustainability and workflow dominate in ECR 2024 exhibit halls

AuntMinnie

VIENNA – Providing firm evidence that new imaging technology is sustainable and has a positive and meaningful impact on radiology workflow are the key priorities of vendors in Europe and beyond, according to market analyst and regular AuntMinnieEurope.com columnist Steve Holloway. Holloway, who is managing director of Signify Research in the U.K., discussed some of the surprises that his team of seven analysts found in the ECR 2024 technical exhibition.

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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: February 25-March 2

Diagnostic Imaging

Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

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Easing into Retirement

MRI Network

A majority of today’s employees expect to work beyond the traditional retirement age of 65, with some speculating that they might never retire. In fact, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, workers aged 55 and older make up about one-quarter of the US workforce. These workers often hope for a gradual transition to retirement rather than an abrupt labor force withdrawal.