06/26/2019
Syntermed wrapped up the SNMMI conference in Anaheim, CA this week with a 20th anniversary celebration.
Syntermed, Inc.,an imaging informatics software company, provides nuclear medicine physicians and cardiologists with PET & SPECT decision support software.
Since 1999, Syntermed software has been utilized on SPECT and PET imaging systems. Currently, the Emory Toolbox, now in its fourth generation, is a clinical decision support program. Now SmartReport(TM) powered by Syntermed IDS(TM) is available. Syntermed's Emory Toolbox offers two avenues for the advanced assessment of congesitve heart failure, SyncTool and AdreView Tools.. For brain imaging stud
06/26/2019
Syntermed wrapped up the SNMMI conference in Anaheim, CA this week with a 20th anniversary celebration.
06/27/2018
GE released an article following the SNMMI annual meeting in Philadelphia regarding Emory Cardiac Toolbox. Read the article here:
New molecular imaging products deliver quantitative accuracy for improved diagnoses Philadelphia, PA – June 24, 2018 – GE Healthcare showcased new molecular imaging and software solutions at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2018 that will help deliver the vision of precision health, giving personalized, quantitative data to clinicians. The company h...
06/06/2018
There are still a few spots left (fee will be waived) for the annual BrainPET workshop by Dr. Dan Silverman at SNMMI in Philadelphia. http://www.syntermed.com/preceptorship
06/15/2016
Dr. Daniel Silverman gave two 30 minute talks on NeuroQ in Syntermed's booth at SNMMI 2016. They were a great success!
06/08/2016
Did you see the story on Kris Kristofferson? http://tasteofcountry.com/kris-kristofferson-memory-loss-lyme-disease/.
This is yet one more example as to why proper diagnosis with an FDG-PET brain scan is so critical for Alzheimers/Dementia which is misdiagnosed clinically almost 40% of the time. For more information about FDG-PET brain scans visit http://www.syntermed.com/ #!neuroq/c1ueh and watch the video titled Distinguishing Between Dementias
Kris Kristofferson's Memory Loss Takes Surprising Turn Kris Kristofferson has been battling memory loss for several years, but his condition has taken a marked turn for the better due to a surprising diagnosis.
Syntermed is now an Official Certified Vendor for the ASNC ImageGuide™ data registry.
Are you getting the Syntermed Spotlight? if not sign-up at syntermed.com This month's issue -- Are you processing correctly? Learn about post-facto reorientation for Emory Toolbox. Tutorial available at http://www.syntermed.com/ #!processing-tutorial-reorientation/c1r03
See us at ASNC 2015 -- Baltimore, booth 206.
06/10/2015
If you missed our booth at SNMMI in Baltimore, stop by our webpage www.syntermed.com for all the newest offerings or contact us for a demo.
06/10/2015
Another successful Brain PET Symposium with Dr. Silverman is in the books.
Quoting Michael Lee in the May issue of Radiology Today, page 6
"People often say that they integrate with the EMR or that they're HL7 ready, and what that typically mean is that they put an HL7 header on the file. So it's ready to go, but the [health care organization] has to do all of the work," Lee says. "[Putting an HL7 header on a file is] the easy part. The hard part is identifying the resources, putting the effort in, creating the interface, and actually making it happen." - See more at: http://www.radiologytoday.net/archive/rt0515p6.shtml .5TCfV83c.dpuf
Expanding Beyond Does Not Equal Leaving Radiology Today newsmagazine reaches 40,000 radiology professionals nationwide on a monthly basis, covering areas such as Radiology Management, Bone Densitometry, Mammography, MRI, PACS, CT, Sonography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Therapy, contrast agents, and more!
05/18/2015
In the News... Radiology Today, May 2015, Vol 15, No. 5, Pg 6 "Imaging Informatics: Nuclear Cardiology and the Enterprise." quotes Michael Lee, Syntermed...Integration with EHRs will become increasingly important for nuclear imaging in the years ahead...http://www.radiologytoday.net/archive/rt0515p6.shtml
Expanding Beyond Does Not Equal Leaving Radiology Today newsmagazine reaches 40,000 radiology professionals nationwide on a monthly basis, covering areas such as Radiology Management, Bone Densitometry, Mammography, MRI, PACS, CT, Sonography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Therapy, contrast agents, and more!