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News & Events - February 25, 2009

Anne Osborn MD, Amirsys' EVP and Editor-in-Chief, is keynote speaker at Intensive Interactive Brain and Spine Imaging Conference


This comprehensive course in brain and spine imaging is intended to give radiologists an in depth exposure to brain and spine anatomy, diagnoses, and important differential diagnoses. It is specifically designed for brain and spine clinicians and general radiologists, as well as neuroradiologists, and specialized brain and spine neuroradiologists in both academic and non-academic environments.

This unique, intensive week long course allows an unprecedented experience for registrants to personally discuss individual cases with the authors of the best selling and unmatched textbooks on brain and spine imaging by Amirsys.

At the conclusion of the conference, the participant will be able to:
• Describe the pathophysiology of the brain and spine.
• Recognize the imaging findings of brain and spine pathologies.
• Discuss differential diagnoses of the brain and spine based on imaging characteristics.

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Amirsys team participates in Tour de Palm Springs to raise funds for Coachella Valley’s local charities

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Amirsys® announces major update to Path IQ Immunoquery®'s database.

February 1, 2010
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