Theme: Innovations in Diagnostic Imaging & Patient Care
Medical Imaging 2016
ConferenceSeries Ltd cordially invite you to join us in International Conference on Medical Imaging & Diagnosis to be held on August 29-30, 2017, London, UK. We welcome all the interested radiologists, outstanding scientists, academic educators and students to communicate and exchange their ideas on Medical Imaging.
Medical Imaging 2017 deals with the technique of creating visual representations of body for clinical and diagnostic purposes. Through the advancement of Medical Imaging, various techniques have been developed for non invasive diagnosis. This technique is growing at its peak for better diagnosis treatment without surgery. This conference will focus on how Medical Imaging technologies has achieved the peak stage in Medical and how the technologies are being useful for the patient care.
Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and Conference Series, LLC. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement
PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Track 1: Industrial Forum of Radiology
The global radiology information market has been sectioned in view of component, type, deployment mode, geography and end user. It analyses competitive developments, such as joint ventures, alliances, mergers & acquisitions in the global market.
The market is examined in light of the development of end client fragments and and the fastest-growing market segments. The major drivers that are responsible for the growth of the market are the increasing mergers of health care facilities and group purchasing by private hospitals.
Furthermore, the rising number of health related cases like age-related disorders and trauma patients has expanded the patient stream and has produced the need of information systems globally.
This imaging conference will be a good platform for exhibitors to showcase their products and services.
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Track 2: Medical Image Processing
Medical Image Processing meet challenges and gives a persisting scaffold in the regularly extending field of medical imaging. It serves as an authoritative resource and self-study guide explaining sophisticated techniques of quantitative image analysis, focusing on medical applications. It underscores the applied system of picture examination and the effective use of image processing tools. It presents a detailed approach to each application while emphasizing insight and “tricks of the trade”, and the applicability of techniques to other research areas.
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Track 3: Ophthalmic Imaging
Ophthalmic imaging is a highly specialized form of medical imaging dedicated to the study and treatment of disorders of the eye. It covers a wide range of scope of photographic services that incorporates many aspects of commercial and medical photography. But it is through the use of highly specialized equipment used to document parts of the eye like the cornea, iris, and retina, that ophthalmic photography takes on it's true identity.
The retina is the "film" of the eye. Images passing through the clear structures of the cornea and lens are focused there to give us our view of the world. Special instruments called fundus cameras, when used by skilled photographers, can document the condition of this miraculous anatomical structure.
Ophthalmic imaging has played an important role in the documentation and diagnosis of various ophthalmic diseases. Ocular photography is used to record medical conditions, track disease progression and create illustrations for publication and education. The primary role of ophthalmic imaging however, goes well beyond documentation in its ability to aid in the diagnosis of a broad range of eye conditions.
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Track 4: Radiography
Radiography uses electromagnetic radiation to view the interior parts of the human body. An X-ray generator produces a heterogenous beam projected towards the object and are captured by a detector behind the object that provides a superimposed 2D images of the internal structures of body. Radiography applications include industrial radiography and medical radiography. Medical radiography means the object that is being examined is living. The rest other radiography is regarded as industrial computed tomography or industrial radiographic work. There are over 10,000 hospitals worldwide that uses radioisotopes in medicine. The most common radioisotope used in medicine in diagnosis is technetium-99 with some 40-45 million procedures per year accounting for about 80% of all procedures used in diagnosis worldwide. This imaging techniques is one of the best techniques in medical imaging which has a peak position on advanced imaging techniques.
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Track 5: Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine is an endoradiology that uses radioactive substances and records the radiation that emits from within the body in order to diagnose and treat the diseases. For the diagnosis radiopharmaceuticals are taken internally either orally or intravenously. External detectors also called as gamma cameras capture and then form images by the use of radiopharmaceuticals from its radiation emitted. The AANMS (Australasian Association of Nuclear Medicine Specialists) is the main body representing nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in Australia and New Zealand. This imaging conference will be the greatest platform for nuclear medicine practitioners to collaborate with us and develop new partnership.
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Track 6: Computer Assisted Tomography
In computer- assisted tomography, a computer process the data received from radiation and constructs an image computationally and this technique is widely used as compared to conventional tomography because it can readily image both hard and soft tissues while conventional tomography is poor at imaging soft tissues. CT also called as X-ray computed tomography or computerized axial tomography (CAT scan) makes use of the computer processed combinations of X-ray images that are taken from different angles to produce tomographic images that can be manipulated to demonstrate various bodily structures that is based on their ability to block the X-ray beam. It has become an important tool in medical imaging to supplement medical ultrasonography and X-rays.
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Track 7: Elastography
Elastography is used for the diagnostic information of the tissue whether hard or soft. It is used to investigate cancerous tumours or diseases associated with liver. This modality uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound to make an anatomical image and stiffness map for comparison. This technique helps in identifying of early traumatic changes in tendons and muscles, differentiating of malignant and benign neoplasms and can be used to guide biopsies increasingly or can replace them entirely.
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Track 8: Pathology Imaging
Pathology imaging mainly aims to image anatomic pathology to diagnose and improve the patients lives. This will enable greater access for Pathologists to know about the scanners for real time viewing of the image and the précised image will improve the clinical and medical imaging, reproducibility and research productivities. Also, it will help to study the structural and functional changes in cells and tissues.
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Track 9: Molecular Imaging
The term molecular imaging is originated from the field of radiopharmacology to understand the molecular pathways inside organisms in a non-invasive manner. It helps in the visualisation of the cellular function and follow up the molecular process in living organisms. This technique enables the diagnosis of diseases such as neurological, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. This technique uses biomarkers to help image particular targets or pathways. Its ability to image fine molecular changes opens a wide range of exciting possibilities for various medical application.
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Track 10: Applications if Imaging
The diagnostic imaging has a wide range of applications which is helping the patients to know the early emerging diseases like cancer. Various technologies are introduced to diagnose the diseases and form the images of internal aspect of the body such as mammographic imaging, cardiovascular imaging, neuroimaging, preclinical imaging and interventional imaging.
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Track 11: Advances in Cancer Imaging and Diagnosis
Cancer which is the abnormal growth of cells has the potential to spread to other parts of the body. The researchers are developing new therapies and with the help of imaging technologies, it is developing a way to restrict the growth of cells. Medical imaging aims in the management of patients with cancer. It has become an important element not only to detect the early cancer but it also helps in determining the stage of cancer.
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Track 12: Advances in Medical Imaging
The field of medical imaging has grown tremendously due to the emergence of new technologies and the advancement in digital and communication technologies. Its ability to faster imaging yield better information and the imaging technologies helps in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases such as lung cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, heart diseases and so on.
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Track 13: Fusion of Imaging Modalities
The merging of imaging modalities such as PET/SPECT, PET/CT, and PET/MRI helps in providing more full gamut of imaging scans with improved capacity to discriminate normal from abnormal tissues and produces co -registered images. The main clinical fields of PET/MRI are cardiology, oncology and neurology.
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Market Analysis Report of Medical Imaging 2016
Summary
Medical Imaging-2016 will be one of the World’s best platforms for radiologists, pathologists, diagnostic councillors, medical professionals, students, non-invasive surgeons, medical device manufacturers and marketing agencies to explore the novel technologies and adapt them for a better prospective future.
Now, with the theme ‘Innovations in Diagnostic Imaging & Patient Care’ we would be glad to invite all speakers/delegates at this grand event to witness world’s best platform on Medical imaging.
These events are known for being a collaborative forum to exchange ideas and network through symposium, panel discussions, poster sessions, and the exhibition.
Target audience
Radiologists, physicians, doctors, research scholars, professors, medical device manufacturers, diagnostic councillors, students and medical imaging professionals from Medical Imaging companies and health care sectors.
Members associated with Radiology worldwide
Associations, Societies & Hospitals
There are 68 associations and societies associated with Radiology worldwide and 70 hospitals associated with Radiology research worldwide.
Market Analysis Report
The growth of the global market of diagnostic imaging is increased due to the various imaging technologies introduced in the market and awareness of the emergence of early disease diagnosis among the people have led to the increased global market revenue for the medical imaging technology. Medical imaging has led to many improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in children and adults. The world market for Point of Care (POC) diagnostics by june 2, 2015 is $4,200. China and India are the emerging markets that have become a business for the companies engaged in the marketing and development of diagnostic imaging systems. The other key players in the global market are Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), Hitachi Medical Corporation (Japan), Philips Healthcare (Netherlands) and Siemens Healthcare (Germany).
Market growth of Medical Imaging in last years
Market growth of Medical Imaging in upcoming years
The global market for medical imaging by 2017 will mainly grow due to emerging markets such as India, Latin America, Russia, and China. And for India, the sales of medical imaging equipment are expected to increase from $550 million in 2011 to around $1.27 billion by 2017. Frost and Sullivan classifies medical imaging systems into two modalities, that is basic and advanced modalities that have nearly equal shares in the market. Basic modalities includes such as general X-ray, mammographic X-ray and ultrasound and advanced modalities includes computed tomography, magnetic resonance(MR), and molecular imaging. Basic modalities accounted for 51 percent of the market revenue and advanced modalities or 49 percent.
Market researchers predict that in the coming years advanced medical imaging equipment will be less invasive and easier to use. They also expect that in the future manufactures of medical imaging technology, the imaging systems will develop and produce energy-saving, inexpensive and ergonomic medical equipment that will involve less potential risk and require little maintenance. In 2012, the revenue of the global medical imaging equipment market generated $24.1 billion and 61 % of the market revenue was generated from three geographic reasons: North America, Europe and Japan. North America accounted for 25 percent of the global market revenue, Europe for 19 percent and Japan for 17 percent. The market researchers conducted an analysis in 2013 that the market for medical imaging systems will grow from $30.2 billion in 2013 and $32.3 billion in 2014 to $49 billion in 2020. The market experts from Frost and Sullivan state that GE, Philips and Siemans accounted for 78 percent of the global market revenue from medical imaging equipment in 2012. Researchers at Harvard Medical School have determined that length of a patient’s hospital stay is reduced by one day for every $385 spent on medical imaging equipment. By 2020, additional molecular imaging methods will be introduced for clinical applications such as 7- Tesla imaging and magnetic particle imaging which depicts dynamic processes within the body without the need to expose the patients and examiners to radiation.
The world market analysis for ultrasound by Dec 17, 2014 was $1,500, for MRI by Nov 24, 2014 was $1,500, for molecular imaging by Sep 26, 2012 was $3,995 and for CT systems by Dec 1, 2014 was $1,995. The world market analysis for medical imaging markets ( X-ray, digital X-ray, CT and other radiography systems) by Nov 1, 2011 was $3,500, for (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, PET, SPECT, others ) by Feb 5, 2014 was $3,995, world market for cardiovascular diagnostics (markets for ECG, imaging, cardiac POC, contrast agents and cardiac markers) by Jun 25, 2013 was $3,995, for contrast agents (X-ray, CT, ultrasound, MRI, PET, SPECT) by Jul 9, 2012 was $3,955.
According to the new market analysis published by Transparency Market Research entitled “Digital Radiology Market estimated at $9.7 billion in 2012 is expected to reach $13.3 billion by 2018” at a compound annual growth rate of 5.4 percent from 2012 to 2018.
Globally, the North America region is expected to be a leading position in terms of revenue until 2018 as it holds about 41.9 percent of the revenue of global digital radiology market share. The global digital radiology market is expected to reach 158,200 units by 2018 in terms of volume.
The global market of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) values $4.13 billion as of the first quarter of 2013 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.56 percent to reach approximately around $5.24 billion by 2018.
According to a new report by San Jose, Calif – based research company Global Industry Analysts, Inc, the global market for mammographic equipment is expected to reach $610 million by 2018.
The global market for diagnostic imaging at a CAGR of 4.2% from 2011 to 2016 is expected to reach $26.6 billion by 2016. The driving factors for the growth of diagnostic imaging market are increasing aging population and development of various applications of diagnostic imaging.
According to the market research firm IMS research, the global market for X-ray equipment is expected to increase by 18% to reach $12 billion in 2017 as it has reached the revenue of $10 billion in 2012.
Fund allotments to Medical Imaging Research in past years
Conclusion
The medical imaging technologies will play a key role in the future of medical diagnostics and therapeutics according to the market experts. The important growth drivers includes the digitization of measurement values, the miniaturization and portability of equipment, hybrid imaging systems, and the use of non-ionizing imaging modalities such as optiocal and ultrasound systems. Thus, the emergence of new technologies will increase the advancement and market growth of Medical Imaging in upcoming years with a aim of patient care.
ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes all the interested participants from all over the world to attend in International Conference on Medical Imaging & Diagnosis to be held on October 20-21, 2016, Chicago, USA to present a global network of knowledge sharing on Diagnostic Imaging.
Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and Conference Series, LLC. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement
PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Medical Imaging 2016
Clinical and medical imaging aims in visual representations of the interior body for medical intervention and clinical analysis. It helps to diagnose and treat the diseases. It incorporates radiology which uses various imaging technologies of X- ray radiography, nuclear medicine imagine techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) , magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, elastography. Medical imaging systems enable medical professionals noninvasively to produce images visible that can diagnose pathological changes and it precisely target the therapeutic procedures. There is a wide range of research and development in area of instrumentation, modelling, quantification and image acquisition are usually the preserve of medical physics, medical, biomedical engineering and computer science.
Scope and Importance of Medical Imaging
Clinical and medical imaging aims in visual representations of the interior body for medical intervention and clinical analysis. It helps to diagnose and treat the diseases. It incorporates radiology which uses various imaging technologies of X- ray radiography, nuclear medicine imagine techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) , magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, elastography. Medical imaging systems enable medical professionals noninvasively to produce images visible that can diagnose pathological changes and it precisely target the therapeutic procedures. There is a wide range of research and development in area of instrumentation, modelling, quantification and image acquisition are usually the preserve of medical physics, medical, biomedical engineering and computer science.
Medical Imaging has undergone development and dramatic changes in the innovative era. Radiologic and organ-oriented subspecialities of radiology have been developed based on modalities, organ systems and specific fields that includes breast, musculoskeletal, abdominal, gastrointestinal, thoracic, cardiac and genitourinary imaging. Modality-oriented subspecialities includes nuclear medicine, ultrasonography, interventional and MR imaging. Specific field subspecialities include women’s and pediatric imaging.
With Medical imaging technologies it is possible to detect diseases earlier than even before. The imaging techniques has enable the doctors to diagnose and treat the diseases non-invasively. It has enable the doctors to learn more about human behaviours and neurobiology. Medical imaging has bring scientists from biology, physics and chemistry together to develop the technologies that can be used in many disciplines. Through molecular imaging, the physicians are able to look the human body on a cellular level and are able to detect the disease before the symptoms become apparent. For diseases like cancer, early detection helps to increase the survival rates of human.
Who are attending?
Radiologists, Scientists, Professors, Assistant Professors, Vice President, students, research scholars, medical imaging professionals from Medical Imaging companies and hospitals.
Why to attend?
International Conference on Medical Imaging & Diagnosis is the principle international meeting focused on the advancement in diagnostic imaging technologies to promote the future aspect of Medical Imaging. The conference provides an ideal platform for all the medical imaging professionals to explore their innovative methods on imaging technologies for the better prospective of patient care. The sessions of Medical Imaging 2016 will provide a forum for all the delegates to share fundamental advances of imaging technologies. This conference is a great opportunity for all the medical imaging professionals, outstanding scientists, and educators from all around the world for network of knowledge sharing. It is a great opportunity to host Medical Imaging 2016 conference in Chicago, US. Join us to be the part of this grand event. This imaging conference will be an ideal platform for all scientists, medical imaging professionals, academic educators and students to share and gain knowlegde on advanced imaging techniques.
Target Audience
- Radiologists
- Scientists
- Directors of Radiology
- Academic educators and students
- Medical Imaging Associations and Societies
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Manufacturing Medical Imaging technologies Companies
Conference Highlights
- Radiography
- Radiology and Nuclear medicine
- Computer- assisted tomography
- Elastography
- Pathology Imaging
- Molecular Imaging
- Applications of Imaging
- Advances in Cancer Imaging and Diagnosis
- Advances in Medical Imaging
- Fusion of Imaging modalities
- Industrial Forum of Radiology
- Medical Image Processing
- Ophthalmic Imaging
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- OMICS Journal of Radiology
- Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
- Journal of Medical Diagnostic Methods
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