Third Contest for Clinical Imaging in Computed Tomography – "Right Dose Image Contest"

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In addition to a public vote award, “Right Dose Excellence Awards” were given in the following categories: Trauma, Dual Energy – which allows examination of a body region using two different tube voltages – Cardiology, Vascular, Neurology, Oncology, Pediatric, routine examinations and consistency in dose management.

Press Release:
Jury and Public Choose the Best CT images of Right Dose Image Contest
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Website: Right Dose Image Contest
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Facebook: Right Dose Image Contest
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Event: RSNA 2013: New offerings for higher quality and productivity in Imaging
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Event: World premiere of Somatom Force
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