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Diagnostic Radiology: Beyond Mere Technology
Radiology, 1978In almost any branch of medicine, one may sometimes overlook the total needs of the patient. This is especially true in radiology in which clinical contact with patients is necessarily limited. Clearly, radiologists must expand their role as diagnostic consultants rather than confining themselves to championing a particular approach to disease ...
S J, Hessel, H L, Abrams
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Instructional Technology and Radiologic Education
Radiology, 2001As one of the most technology-intensive fields in medicine, radiologic educators have moved quickly to embrace the recent burst of innovation in instructional technology (IT). Whole new imaging modalities have been made possible with the development of ever more powerful and cheaper information processing, including spectacular advances in ...
R B, Gunderman +3 more
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Image Fusion Technology in Interventional Radiology
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2023Image 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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Mobile Technology in Radiology Resident Education
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012The 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, 2018AbstractAlthough 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.
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TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR RADIOLOGY SYSTEMS
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996This 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, 1999Objectives 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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