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Unparalleled Experience & Expertise<br />

The Most Trusted Name<br />

in Medical Imaging<br />

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Founded by Stephen J. Pomeranz, M.D., ProScan<br />

Reading Services is comprised of a dedicated team of<br />

highly specialized, board-certified and fellowship-trained<br />

radiologists. The ProScan Imaging radiology team has one<br />

of the most extensive case experiences in the world, and its<br />

members are recognized experts in MR, CT, PET, and US.<br />

World-Class Experience<br />

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Specialists in MR, CT, PET, and US imaging<br />

Physicians subspecialty-trained in orthopaedic, neurologic, body, breast<br />

MR, and cardiac imaging<br />

Advanced interpretation skills in musculoskeletal radiology, including<br />

complex “tie-breaker” cases and small parts (feet, ankles, elbows,<br />

hands, and fingers)<br />

Advanced interpretation in neuroradiology, including MR angiography,<br />

spectroscopy, and functional MRI (fMRI)<br />

Complex imaging of the body, particularly cardiac MR, hepatobiliary MR,<br />

breast MR, positron emission tomography (PET), and CT colonography<br />

Special competency in neuroradiology and cardiac imaging, with special<br />

distinction as ACCF/AHA Level 3 Cardiac Clinical Competence in<br />

Cardiac CT and MRI<br />

Chiropractic specialty interpretation, with a board-certified chiropractic<br />

radiologist on staff<br />

Extensive case experience with pediatric patients and athletes<br />

National/international malpractice coverage<br />

Experts in protocol development

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