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Marketing radiology and radiologic services

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1989
Marketing may be defined as “an aggregate of functions involved in moving goods from producer to consumer” [1]. Marketing also refers to the organizational science that deals with the relationship between suppliers of a product or service and their customers and consumers. Marketing also is an art.
OW Linton, JA Marasco
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Technology as an occasion for structuring: evidence from observations of CT scanners and the social order of radiology departments.

Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986
New medical imaging devices, such as the CT scanner, have begun to challenge traditional role relations among radiologists and radiological technologists.
S. Barley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Radiology

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991
Radiologists' interpretation of mammograms can differ, sometimes substantially. Advances in interventional radiology emphasize the use of stents in the treatment of vascular lesions. It is now possible to digitize any radiographic image and allow it to be stored electronically.
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Chatbots and Large Language Models in Radiology: A Practical Primer for Clinical and Research Applications.

Radiology
Although chatbots have existed for decades, the emergence of transformer-based large language models (LLMs) has captivated the world through the most recent wave of artificial intelligence chatbots, including ChatGPT.
R. Bhayana
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Quantitative Evaluation of Large Language Models to Streamline Radiology Report Impressions: A Multimodal Retrospective Analysis.

Radiology
Background The complex medical terminology of radiology reports may cause confusion or anxiety for patients, especially given increased access to electronic health records.
Rushabh Doshi   +5 more
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RADIOLOGIC CASE STUDY

Orthopedics, 1979
Douleur persistante de la cheville chez un sujet de 36 ans, 6 semaines apres une chute; radiologies standards normales; mise en evidence sur les tomographies et a la R.M.I., d'une fracture osteochondrale du dome du talon; classification et ...
M J, Silberstein   +3 more
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Continuous Learning AI in Radiology: Implementation Principles and Early Applications.

Radiology, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly present in radiology and health care. This expansion is driven by the principal AI strengths: automation, accuracy, and objectivity.
Oleg S. Pianykh   +6 more
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Radiology of the duodenum

Hospital Medicine, 1999
Radiological imaging techniques play an important role in the diagnosis of duodenal disorders. The radiological appearances of a variety of interesting but uncommon disorders that involve the duodenum, particularly the duodenal loop, are reviewed.
E R, Darrah, D J, Nolan
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The Energy Consumption of Radiology: Energy- and Cost-saving Opportunities for CT and MRI Operation.

Radiology, 2020
Background Awareness of energy efficiency has been rising in the industrial and residential sectors but only recently in the health care sector. Purpose To measure the energy consumption of modern CT and MRI scanners in a university hospital radiology ...
T. Heye   +10 more
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Ethical problems in radiology: radiological consumerism

La radiologia medica, 2009
One of the causes of the increasing request for radiological examinations occurring in all economically developed countries is the active role played by the patient-consumer. Consumerism places the radiologist in an ethical dilemma, between the principle of autonomy on the one hand and the ethical principles of beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice ...
Magnavita, Nicola, Bergamaschi, Antonio
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