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The Future of Radiology |
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by Gillian Klucas |
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The radiologists role is evolving to interact more closely with referring
physicians and patients in a fast-paced digital world. Four leading radiologists give
their insights on where the profession is going. |
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Interview: Joseph M. Hogan |
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by Mary C. Tierney |
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The 45-year-old president and CEO of GE Medical Systems has been in the post for two
years now, directing an $8 billion business involved in nearly all areas of healthcare. |
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Technology: The Angle on Angiography |
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by Lin Muschlitz |
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Angiography is the vascular-imaging workhorse when it comes to imaging diseased vessels
from head to toe, so dont look to write an epitaph for any of the angiography
modalities anytime soon. |
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In Practice: Defining the PACS ASP Model |
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by Sydney Schuster |
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Defining an application service provider and a PACS is easy. The difficult issue is
explaining a PACS ASP and how it may best serve healthcare providers. |
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Eye on Technology: Breast Imaging-Tradition Meets Innovation |
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by Cheryl Hall Harris, R.N. |
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Few areas of medical imaging are as active in development of new technologies and
refinements of established techniques as the field of breast imaging for detection,
diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. |
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Market Update: Talk Back-Speech Recognition Software |
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by Gillian Klucas |
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An increasing number of radiology facilities are giving real-time speech recognition
technology a try, aided by newer, more accurate software and radiologys smaller,
specialized vocabulary. |
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