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Through its annual courses and General Radiology and Ultrasound on-site weekly society meetings, the Mexican Society of Radiology and Imaging (SMRI) has focused on maintaining a high level of academic and scientific partners and other partner radiology groups in Mexico.
Together with the European School of Radiology and the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, SMRI has recently organised international conferences. The oldest and most esteemed technical school for radiology in the nation is run by SMRI.
The market for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in Mexico is divided into segments based on the following factors: architecture (closed MRI systems and open MRI systems), field strength (low field MRI systems, high field MRI systems, very high field MRI systems, and ultra-high MRI systems), and application (Oncology, Neurology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Musculoskeletal, and Other Applications).
Mexico medical imaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In Mexico, the biggest market in Central America, Shriners Hospitals for Children – Mexico recently announced the first installation of an EOS advanced visualisation system for orthopaedic imaging.
“Shriners Hospitals for Children – Mexico, known for excellent paediatric specialty care, cutting-edge medical technology, and exceptional personnel, is proud to bring the EOS technology to our facility.”
“Having the ability to take weight-bearing, full-body pictures of our patients will improve the orthopaedic care we offer even more. Additionally, compared to traditional X-rays, the EOS system produces images with a significantly lower radiation exposure to patients.
This is a significant step in the right direction because our patients deserve safe, high-quality imaging. The ability to acquire weight-bearing, full-body images of our patients will improve the orthopaedic care we offer.
Additionally, compared to traditional X-rays, the EOS system produces images with a significantly lower radiation exposure to patients. This is a significant step in the right direction because our patients deserve safe, high-quality imaging.
“Being able to take full-body, weight-bearing images of our patients will further improve the orthopaedic care we offer. Additionally, compared to traditional X-rays, the EOS system produces images with a significantly lower radiation exposure to patients.
This is a significant step in the right direction because our patients deserve safe, high-quality imaging.