Early Development of Computed Tomography:: Focus on General Electric HealthCare Innovation Hardcover – July 14, 2024

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The development of the CT scanner is considered a miracle of modern medicine. Computed tomography (CT) scans allowed doctors to examine internal organs without surgery for the first time. During the technology revolution, various players, including start-ups and established companies, competed intensely. By the early 1980s, General Electric (GE) emerged as a leader in computerized medical imaging.The success of GE in this field was unexpected, considering that CT was invented in England by Electric and Musical Industries (EMI), which had no other medical imaging products. At that time, Siemens was the world market leader in medical imaging, and GE was only on par in X-ray imaging technology. Despite being a market leader in the U.S., GE was late in responding to this revolution. This book tells the story of GE's journey to the top.A key part of GE's success was the collaborative effort to develop a breakthrough CT scanner in record time. This achievement was a result of GE's technological strengths, entrepreneurial spirit, strategic technology investments, and luck.The book will cover various aspects, including the challenges faced by GE people, the failures of competitors and alternative technical approaches, the decline of EMI in the medical field, and Jack Welch's career before becoming the next CEO of GE.The book will also explore the state of GE Healthcare, the transformation of GE Research and its people, the basic technology of the CT scanner, and the challenges that needed to be solved to improve the quality of the first CT images. Additionally, it will highlight the role of people in technology revolutions.This book commemorates the groundbreaking work of scientists and engineers who, over the past fifty years, have transformed the field of medical imaging.Ideal read for engineers, healthcare professionals, and students of innovation management, this work serves as both a historical record and an educational resource on the evolution of modern medical imaging." Read more

ISBN13 979-8350961454
Language English
Publisher BookBaby
Dimensions 8.75 x 1 x 11.25 inches
Item Weight 3.45 pounds
Print length 324 pages
Publication date July 14, 2024

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