Radsource's Platenberg, Awh to Present at MRI National Syposium

Brentwood, TN " April 2, 2007 " Radsource Neuroradiologist Robert Craig Platenberg and Radsource President Mark Awh have been selected to speak at the 24th Annual Magnetic Resonance Imaging National Symposium, to be held April 16th through 20th at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Platenberg's presentations will focus on MR of the spine as well as a review of the utility of MRI in the rapidly developing field of deep brain stimulation. Dr. Awh will review the latest concepts in imaging of the ankle, elbow, and rotator cuff, and will present Radsource's experience in the use of intravenous contrast for the evaluation of internal derangement.

The meeting draws numerous physicians and technologists from the United States and abroad, and offers educational lectures and technical exhibits from many of the leading authorities and equipment manufacturers in musculoskeletal, neurological, and body MRI. Commenting on the Symposium, Radsource's Chief Operating Officer Jeff Carden stated, "We are extremely proud to participate in this event, which is well-recognized as the premier forum for comprehensive education and new developments in MRI. Each year, leading physicians from throughout the country are selected to present at this Symposium, and the fact that two of the sixteen invited physicians are from Radsource speaks volumes about the capabilities of our Medical Staff." For further information regarding the MRI National Symposium, visit www.edusymp.com.

About Radsource

Radsource provides complete solutions for the orthopaedic imaging market. Radsource's unique combination of operational experience and clinical expertise allows it to offer a broad array of imaging services, ranging from professional interpretations to imaging center development. A growing number of imaging centers and clinics from throughout the country turn to Radsource for expert MRI interpretation and other value-added services. For more information, visit www.radsource.us.

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