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based inNorfolk, VIRGINIA (USA)
CIRS is recognized worldwide as a leader in the manufacture of tissue equivalent phantoms for densitometry, calibration, quality control, research and training in medical imaging and radiation therapy. CIRS is one of few companies that specialize ...
The integration of MR imaging in radiation therapy facilitates real-time motion management. The CIRS Zeus MRgRT Motion Management QA phantom is designed to address such needs. Zeus is MR Safe due to the use of piezoelectric motors and ...
based inShawnee, KANSAS (USA)
We desire to establish Dealer/Distributor, OEM and Retail (end user) relationships throughout the world. We hope you find our products of interest and potential value in your product development, marketing plans, research or respiratory therapy and ...
based inNorthbrook, ILLINOIS (USA)
Established over 50 years ago, J.D. Honigberg International is an International Sales and Export Management. Company. We are the exclusive export sales department for manufacturers in the United States and Canada. We offer rapid and impeccable ...
based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
Michigan Instruments continues to be a pioneer in the respiratory care and emergency medical industries. Manufacturing high-quality, affordable devices. Our Test Lung Simulator products are used worldwide in respiratory care training, education, ...
Our TTL and PneuView Lung Simulators are integral tools in the medical research and development sector. Their realistic simulation capabilities, options for setup, accuracy, reliability, and ...
based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
IngMar Medical is the world leader in breathing simulation – a distinction built on a solid history of quality, innovation, and customer service. For over a quarter of a century, our mission has been to help decrease suffering and improve outcomes ...
Supporting the efforts of a spontaneously breathing patient is critical in mechanical ventilation. New ventilator modes continually strive to perfect the interaction with the patient. Training to fully utilize these modes requires simulating ...
