Especially at night it appears that we have a radiologist shortage in the U.S, although some might argue the point. BANGALORE: One of the biggest outsourced markets in the world. They do more than just the US, it’s global and images consist of MRIs, X-Rays, CT Scans and more. One of...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 10-14-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, PACS, Radiology, Medical Imaging, Outsourcing, Emergency Care, Nighthawk, Teleradiology, X-Rays, Scans
This is a pretty in depth view and walk through with the Silverlight 2, soon to be released on the web from current beta status. Pretty dynamic interface and it would be nice if where ever one went, the same or similar interface was presented for use, would sure beat having to learn a new system...
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on 10-11-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, Hospital, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, EHR, Physicians, Silverlight, PACS, Common User Interface, Code Plex
The 3D Slicer project has been funded primarily by the National Institutes of Health. Slicer is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems, so it looks like almost everyone is covered here. From the software side of things it has plug-in capabilities that can interoperate with...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 10-03-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, healthcare, Dicom, PACS, Medical Imaging, MRI, Harvard Medical School, software, CT Scan, MIT, Slice technology, 3D slicer, Collider, Open Source Software
The videos are well worth watching as well as fascinating. These are not just "techs" working at the labs, they are physicians, PHDs, etc. that are working on the healthcare items. These are just a few screen shots from the videos. There's all kinds of interesting projects...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 08-18-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, Genomics, healthcare, microsoft, PACS, Radiology, software, DNA Testing, HIV Research, Microsoft Labs
The software will allow doctors to work with the images on standard PCs or PDAs. No more having to depend on a web browser if you need local access. According to the comments and reviews this one definitely worth a look if you are in radiology. The continuity and smoothness of performance...
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on 08-14-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Tablet PC, PACS, Radiology, Medical Imaging, Mobility, Tablet-PC