Revolution Medical's MRI software suit to be launched at RSNA annual meeting

Revolutions Medical Corporation ("Revolutions Medical" or the "Company") (OTCBB: RMCP), producers of the Rev Vac safety syringe, today announced that it will debut its evolutionary MRI software suite at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting at McCormick Place in Chicago on November 29th - December 4th.

President Tom O'Brien, who will be attending his 28th RSNA annual meeting, stated, "We are proud to announce that Revolutions Medical will very soon meet a major milestone on the road to commercialization; we will be introducing our unique 3D, color and automatic segmentation software and technology on the imaging industry's largest stage. I had the honor of being part of the team that first launched Technicare/Johnson and Johnson's MRI system in the early 80s, as well as other MRI technology breakthroughs over the years. No product has excited me as much since then as do our unique MRI tools RevColor, RevDisplay and Rev3D, tools designed to enhance MRI diagnostic confidence while saving hospitals time and money. MRI volume is growing at a much faster rate than are the radiologist/neuro radiologist ranks can read them, creating both a significant need and opportunity for our products."

More than 40,000 medical imaging professionals are members of the RSNA, and the Association hosts the world's largest annual radiology meeting. There were nearly 60,000 attendees at the 2008 event, including almost 20,000 physicians and over 10,000 healthcare professionals. Revolutions Medical will be available at this year's event at corner booth #6604.

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  1. tsevelmaa tsevelmaa Mongolia says:

    Hi all, I want to attend Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting at McCormick Place in Chicago on November 29th - December 4th, and also to study residency training programm in the USA, but I was refused U.S. visa. I have prepared for USMLE exams since 2005 year. I was accepted by ECFMG.

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