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Image Fusion Technology in Interventional Radiology

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2023
Image fusion technology aims to improve patient outcomes for image-guided interventions by leveraging the strengths of multimodality imaging datasets. This most commonly involves the overlay or co-display of advanced cross-sectional imaging permitting freedom of device placement via conventional image guidance such as ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and ...
Monzer, Chehab   +3 more
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Navigating the digital shift in radiologic technology education: Distance learning and its implications: A narrative literature review.

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
BACKGROUND This narrative review examines the current state of distance learning in radiologic technology education, focusing on recent trends, the challenges faced by educators and students, and innovative teaching strategies that promote student ...
Pedro David Lopez
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Convolutional Neural Networks for Radiologic Images: A Radiologist's Guide.

Radiology, 2019
Deep learning has rapidly advanced in various fields within the past few years and has recently gained particular attention in the radiology community.
S. Soffer   +5 more
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Mobile Technology in Radiology Resident Education

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
The authors hypothesized that ownership of a mobile electronic device would result in more time spent learning radiology. Current trends in radiology residents' studying habits, their use of electronic and printed radiology learning resources, and how much of the funds allotted to them are being used toward printed vs electronic education tools were ...
Aiham C, Korbage, Harprit S, Bedi
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Leveraging Technology to Improve Radiology Workflow

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2018
AbstractAlthough advancements in the last decade have automated much of the radiology workflow, there are several areas in the complex imaging process where standardization and innovation can be implemented. We discuss multiple tools and integrations that can help improve operational efficiency, quality, and safety.
Vishal, Desai   +2 more
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TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR RADIOLOGY SYSTEMS

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of technology assessment methods for the evaluation of novel and complex radiology systems, including picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), computed radiography (CR), teleradiology, and other new models for the delivery of radiology services.
C P, Langlotz, S, Seshadri
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Display technology for radiology

RBM-News, 1999
Objectives A brief overview on the operating principles of current display technologies, namely catho-de-ray-tube (CRT) monitors and active-matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD), will be given. Physical properties having major impact on the perceived image quality, and respective measurement procedures will be described.
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Technology Assessment in Radiology: Putting the Evidence in Evidence-based Radiology

Radiology, 2007
In this review, which is part of a larger series on evidence-based practice in radiology, the relationship between technology assessment (TA) and the practice of evidence-based radiology (EBR) is discussed. TA guides researchers in the methods required to be reliable providers of unbiased and relevant evidence.
William, Hollingworth, Jeffrey G, Jarvik
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Radiologic Technology and the Medical Student

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
Within every human relationship there is a need, and a desire for satisfaction of that need—a common bond, a common goal. In this case, the goal is the diagnosis of the patient's illness, the relief of his symptoms, and the removal of the cause of his ailment.
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American martyrs to radiology. Morrison and early radiologic technology.

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1995
Lawnie Byron Morrison was a radiology pioneer who founded the Radiology Department at Deaconess Hospital and who helped establish radiology as a diagnostic subspecialty in its early years. Any discussion of L. B. Morrison and his career must necessamiby speak of his close association with the radiologist Walter James Dodd, who founded both the ...
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