Alberta’s first photon-counting CT scanner arrives at University of Alberta Hospital (opens original article in a new tab)
Alberta's first photon-counting CT scanner has been installed at the University of Alberta Hospital, offering advanced medical imaging with higher resolution, lower radiation exposure, and faster scan times. The scanner, funded by Suncor Energy's $1.5 million investment, is expected to improve patient diagnosis and care across Alberta and Western Canada.
- Alberta's first photon-counting CT scanner installed at University of Alberta Hospital
- Scanner provides higher image resolution, lower radiation exposure, and faster scan times
- Suncor Energy invested $1.5 million for the Suncor Energy Diagnostic Imaging Unit
- Technology aims to improve patient diagnosis, reduce wait times, and enhance care for cardiac, neurology, and pediatric patients
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