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Multimedia technology in the radiology department

Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '94, 1994
In this paper we describe a set of multimedia tools for use in a filmless radiology department. The purpose of these tools is to create multimedia radiology reports, containing text, images, and voice annotations. The text part of the reports is transcribed from dictations made by the radiologists while they use an advanced multi monitor diagnosis ...
F. Sauer, M. Kabuka
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The role of technology in radiology education1

Academic Radiology, 2004
Over the past several decades, spectacular developments in computer technology have changed the face of educational practice. These include the development of powerful new hardware, such as notebook computers, personal digital assistants, and LCD projectors, as well as software that permits the integration of pictures and text, interactive learning ...
Kenneth B Williamson   +3 more
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Prevalence of Productivity-Enhancing Technologies in Radiology [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2008
The objective of our study was to describe the prevalence of different operational technologies in radiology practices and to identify which characteristics of radiology practices are plausibly causal factors in a practice's use of a technology.We analyzed data from the American College of Radiology's 2003 Survey of Radiologists, a stratified random ...
Cristian Meghea   +4 more
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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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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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The impact of technology on diagnostic radiology

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1981
SummaryIn conventional radiology the introduction of image intensifiers and television has contributed greatly to the accuracy of radiological diagnosis in a number of fields. For example in diseases of the heart and vascular system the development of sophisticated radiological methods of diagnosis has assisted in the spectacular advances in cardio ...
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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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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 ...
Harprit S. Bedi, Aiham C. Korbage
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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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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.
Adam E. Flanders   +2 more
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