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Special Report - Special Report - December 06, 2012
Inland Imaging installs arm-leg MRI at Holy Family
New device touted to be comfortable for patients, frees up larger machines

By Linn Parish
Of the Journal of Business

Dr. Bill Schulte and Inland Imaging MRI coordinator Jennifer Brown say the imaging center at Providence Holy Family Hospital is the busiest of the company's eight locations.
Dr. Bill Schulte and Inland Imaging MRI coordinator Jennifer Brown say the imaging center at Providence Holy Family Hospital is the busiest of the company's eight locations.
—Staff photo by Linn Parish
Inland Imaging LLC, of Spokane, has added a magnetic-resonance imaging machine designed specifically for scanning patients' arms and legs.

Installed last month at the company's imaging center in Providence Holy Family Hospital, at 5715 N. Lidgerwood on Spokane's North Side, the imaging device is the first of its kind that Inland Imaging has had installed.

Jennifer Brown, Inland Imaging's coordinator of MRI services, says it's the second such machine that she's aware...


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