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Rady Children’s Announces Launch of New Innovative No-Cost 3D Model Viewing Technology

Imaging Technology

John Nigro , Division Chief of Cardiac Surgery & Cardiac Transplant Services at Rady Children’s Hospital , Helen and Will Webster Foundation Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Co-Director, Rady Children’s Heart Institute, and clinical professor of surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine.

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Radiology Reshaped: The Digital Transformation Unveiled (Manipur, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Imphal East, Imphal West, Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel, Churachandpur, Tamenglong)

Future Teleradiology

Introduction: “Radiology Reshaped: The Digital Transformation Unveiled” takes you on a journey into the profound changes occurring in the field of radiology as it undergoes a comprehensive digital transformation. Highlight key milestones that paved the way for the digital transformation.

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What is DICOM Image Format & Why is It Important in Radiology?

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DICOM Image Format is an international standard to transmit, store, retrieve, print, process, and display medical imaging information. DICOM allows transmitting medical imaging data to devices like scanners, servers, workstations, printers, network hardware, and PACS. What is DICOM Image Format?

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

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In the ever-evolving landscape of modern medicine, technology plays a crucial role in transforming patient care, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and streamlining workflows. CPACS stands for Cardiovascular Picture Archive and Communication System. It is a medical imaging system used to store, manage, and share cardiology images.

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Benefits of Teleradiology to Telehealth

Future Teleradiology

A couple of days ago an interesting case study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Diagnosis often depends on the interpretation of tests like of X-Rays, CT Scan, MRI, PET CT Scan , etc. Initially, film was passed with the help of a digitizer but now it is done by using direct digital capture.