Thursday, January 29, 2009
Newport News-Times: Samaritan's MRI unit now a permanent fixture in Newport
Newport News-Times: Samaritan's MRI unit now a permanent fixture in Newport: "A bright blue sky with a few puffy white clouds and blooming trees is the view patients see on the ceiling of the new room housing the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) unit at Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital (SPCH) in Newport.
The hospital recently installed a permanent MRI to replace the mobile unit that visited the hospital. The new MRI room is spacious and bright with hardwood floors. Technologists see about eight to 12 patients each day during the week - Monday through Friday."
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