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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2009-02-18, Page 8Page 8 The Huron Expositor • February 18, 2009 News • be orderedinApri New digitalmachineshould installed in September, hospital foundation learns. Lavoie. this unit in place," Lavoie said. Lavoie said the foundation will Scott said there will be four days of have to continue a small amount of training once the new digital X-ray fundraising for the unit after it is unit is installed. installed. The $450,000 campaign is She congratulated the foundation. the second phase of a campaign which for their efforts fundraising for the has already bought a $213,000 PACS new unit. (Picture Archiving Communications "You folks have done an absolutely System) for Seaforth's hospital. tremendous job," she said. "It's an important milestone to see Susan U u -u d e c t m a r _ ter price and for Seaforth, decided 41111111111... • on a single digital detector to match While they're 70 per cent the way the workload at Seaforth Commu- towards meeting fundraising goals of pity Hospital. She said Clinton Pub - $450,000 for a new digital lic Hospital will be buying X-ray unit for Seaforth the same model. Community Hospital, "The single is cheap - the hospital foundation learned the equipment will be ordered in April and installed in Sep- tember. Brenda Scott, Alli- ance lliante program director for medical imaging, attended the founda- tion's recent meeting for its approval to issue a purchase order for the new digital medical imaging unit. Scott told the foundation mem- bers that the Alliance is looking at a multi -hospital proposal to get a bet - 'It's an important milestone to see this unit in place,' -- Ron Lavoie, Seaforth hospital foundation chair er and can be moved from the wall to under the table with a push of a button. It will be a lot easier on the staff - it will be faster with no more lifting and lug- ging to go with it," she said. The new unit will re- place a 20 -year old X- ray machine and Scott said staff is quite excit- ed about the new equip- ment. "I think we should plan some cel- ebration," said foundation chair Ron STILL WAmNG Fon YOUR CARP!I'S To DRY? With the exclusive Chem -Dry Cleaning System, YOUR CARPETS WILL DRY IN 1-2 HOURS! DRIER • Chem-I)ry cleaned carpets dry in 1-2 hours! CLEANER • The hest cleaning process on the market today! HEALTHIER • Safe for yoti, your family and your pets! What Makes Us Different from all other cleaning systems on the market today? 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