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Positron Exhibits At The American Society Of Nuclear Cardiology Annual Conference To Promote Their Cardiac Optimized Pet Scanner

Main Category: Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Also Included In: MRI / PET / Ultrasound;  Radiology / Nuclear Medicine
Article Date: 29 Sep 2009 - 5:00 PDT

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Positron Corporation (OTCBB:POSC) a molecular imaging solutions company focused on Nuclear Cardiology, will attend the 14th Annual American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 1-4, 2009 to showcase their newly developed cardiac optimized PET scanner, the Attrius™ (http://www.asnc.org).

The ASNC meeting offers a unique combination of cutting-edge science and practical clinical applications. Over 1,200 physicians, scientists and technologists from every practice setting attend the ASNC Annual Scientific Session for unparalleled professional education, career enhancement and to renew their commitment to the profession.

Joseph Oliverio, Chief Technology Officer of Positron states, "The ASNC conference attracts the highest concentration of our sales targets, nuclear cardiologists and practice administrators. Positron will use this opportunity to showcase their newly designed, cardiac optimized PET scanner, the Attrius™, to thousands of potential buyers. The demand for Cardiovascular PET imaging is rapidly increasing as it enables the physician to provide better patient care, accurate diagnoses, and the potential to reduce unnecessary procedures and radiation exposure." Mr. Oliverio also went on to state, "The Attrius™ has a small footprint, robust standard cardiovascular software package, competitive scan times and an affordable cost of entry making the AttriusTM the right choice for enhancing the capabilities of a Cardiovascular practices, while providing better care."

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