Radiography equipment vendor Quantum Medical Imaging of Ronkonkoma, NY, has installed its Q-Rad radiographic system at a hospital in West Virginia.
Sistersville General Hospital in Sistersville, WV, purchased the device. The sale and installation was facilitated by Amis of Huntington, WV, one of Quantum's U.S. dealers.
Q-Rad features an overhead ceiling-mounted x-ray tube suspension, a 40-kW ultrahigh-frequency x-ray generator, an elevating four-way-float mobile radiographic table with 650-lb patient capacity, and a wall bucky stand, Quantum said.
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