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Since its inception in 1875, Toshiba has worked to improve the quality of life for all people. The company's technology, from light bulbs to laptops, has delivered on this mission with medical innovations that are Made for Life — made to improve the lives of patients, clinicians and administrators.
This legacy is expressed best in the partnership of Toshiba's founding companies: Tokyo Electric Company and Shibaura Engineering. These two companies' life-saving partnership (now Toshiba) developed one of the world's first X-ray machines in 1932 to help physicians manage a tuberculosis outbreak in Japan. Today, Toshiba's imaging technology continues to save lives and improve health of people around the world with some of the most powerful and patient-friendly systems available. |
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Nov. 1, 2011
TOSHIBA INSTALLS 1,100th VANTAGE MR SYSTEM WORLDWIDE
Vantage Titan Improves Bariatric Imaging, Reduces Claustrophobia at Geisinger Health System
Demonstrating the ability of Toshiba’s VantageTM Titan MR system to help healthcare providers improve patient care and workflow in MR, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc., has installed the 1,100th Vantage MR system at Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa. The facility is using Toshiba’s Vantage Titan 1.5T MR to image bariatric patients and improve overall patient compliance for MR imaging.
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Nov. 7, 2011
TOSHIBA’S LARGE MONITOR DISPLAY ENHANCES VISIBILITY FOR MORE ACCURATE DIAGNOSES
Toshiba Showcases 56-Inch Large Monitor Display for Infinix-i Vascular and Cardiovascular X-ray Systems
In cath lab procedures, clearly visualizing complex vascular structures is crucial to making exams faster and easier. Toshiba will showcase a new 56-inch LCD monitor for the InfinixTM-i line at this year’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) annual conference, November 7–11, 2011, in San Francisco, Calif.
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