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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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The Tech Behind the Images: Teleradiology’s Contribution to Modern Medicine (Assam, Majuli, Morigaon, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sivasagar, Sonitpur, South Salmara-Mankachar, Tinsukia, Udalguri)

Future Teleradiology

Teleradiology Introduction: In the landscape of modern medicine, teleradiology stands as a technological powerhouse, revolutionizing the way medical images are acquired, interpreted, and shared. Digital Imaging Modalities: Discuss the transition from traditional film to digital imaging modalities.

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

Intelerad

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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PACS: Diminishing the Distance and Enabling the Real-Time Services in Teleradiology

Cloudex Radiology

PACS – Picture Archiving and Communication System; a system involved in acquiring the medical images, transmission, viewing, storage, and retrieval of same images. The fundamental parts of PACS are – imaging acquisition, display workstations, archive servers.

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A brief history of radiology

Radiology Cafe

After working for weeks in his lab experimenting on the production of ‘strange rays’, which he referred to as ‘X’, he asked his wife Anna Bertha to lend ‘a hand’, the left one to be precise, which he used to produce the first X-ray image. after seeing the image. (2) It all started when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1895.

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

Intelerad

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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