ResourcesVendorsUltrasoundComplete SystemsBest Medical International7643 Fullerton Road, Springfield, VA. 22153eMail:Website:https://www.teambest.comLatest from Best Medical InternationalNuclear MedicineNordion to divest MDS Nordion Belgium operationsBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersNordion announced it has signed a nonbinding letter of agreement with Best Medical International of Springfield, VA, for the divestiture of the Fleurus, Belgium, operations of MDS Nordion of Ottawa, Ontario.December 1, 2010Nuclear MedicineReactor shutdown hurts MDS Nordion's Q1By AuntMinnie.com staff writersThe shutdown last year of the Chalk River nuclear reactor in Canada affected the first-quarter financial results of radioisotope developer MDS Nordion.March 5, 2008Molecular ImagingMDS Nordion divests two product linesBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadioisotope developer MDS Nordion of Kanata, Ontario, announced the sale of its external beam therapy and self-contained irradiator product lines in a move to focus the firm's resources on molecular medicine initiatives.November 29, 2007Radiation Oncology/TherapyNAS completes sale of Nomos unitBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadiation therapy developer North American Scientific (NAS) has completed the sale of its Nomos radiation oncology business to Best Medical International.September 18, 2007Radiation Oncology/TherapyNAS signs deal to sell Nomos unitBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadiation therapy developer North American Scientific (NAS) of Chatsworth, CA, will sell its Nomos Radiation Oncology business to privately held Best Medical International of Springfield, VA.September 11, 2007Radiation Oncology/TherapyBest Medical to acquire Novoste's VBT assetsBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersBest Medical International of Fairfax, VA, has signed an agreement to acquire all the vascular brachytherapy (VBT) assets of Norcross, GA-based Novoste.August 25, 2005Radiation Oncology/TherapyIs fixed dosimetry in brachytherapy a prescription for trouble?By Shalmali PalSAN FRANCISCO - The term "fixed dosimetry" may be a misnomer in that patients actually receive a wide range of radiation dose during intravascular brachytherapy, according to a presentation at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology meeting.November 7, 2001