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Instructional Technology and Radiologic Education

Radiology, 2001
As 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 ...
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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, Mansur R. Kabuka
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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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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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