Fujifilm Medical Systems USA has installed its FDR Dual Detector Velocity SpeedSuite digital radiography (DR) system at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota.
The institution is the first dedicated pediatric facility to purchase the system, according to the Stamford, CT-based vendor. The Dual Detector Velocity SpeedSuite unit was installed at the Children's Specialty Center in Minneapolis.
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