Advanced Visualization
Catching Up With the Future: The Radiology of Tomorrow
The future is here—it just hasn’t made it to radiology yet.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, December 22, 2009Extending Advanced Visualization Across Multiple Departments
Among the virtues of thin-client 3D advanced visualization are ease and economy of deployment across an enterprise.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, November 18, 2009Software Allows Virtual PET/MRI Fusion
It was a difficult, but not uncommon, neuroradiology case: A patient suffered seizures, but had, a year before, been cleared of the possibility of epilepsy by a radiologist looking at an MRI study of the patient’s brain.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, November 18, 2009State of the Technology: Geoffrey Rubin, MD, on 3D Visualization
As CT technology continues to advance and the number of slices in a given exam grows exponentially.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, October 14, 2009Enterprise Visualization: The CIO Story
When contemplating implementation of an enterprise-wide advanced visualization solution, expect to hear many concerns voiced by various stakeholders—and look for the CIO’s voice to be front and center among them.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, September 10, 2009View From the Podium: Stanford MDCT Face-Off
By stipulation, there were to be no winners when eight vendors of advanced imaging workstations and their physician teams competed in the Seventh Annual Original Workstation Face-off
ImagingBiz Newsletter, July 15, 2009Enterprise Visualization in the Pediatric Environment
The worst advanced visualization system in the world for a pediatric setting is one wherein the only way that referring physicians from across the organization can see 3D reconstructions of diagnostic images is by physically visiting a radiologist at his or her workstation.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, May 15, 2009Thin-client Enterprise Visualization: A Top-down View
Say that Amazon.com operated using a thick-client model (it doesn’t, but pretend it does for argument’s sake).
ImagingBiz Newsletter, April 15, 2009Masters of Manipulation
Radiologists and vendors race to grasp and improve the tools of advanced visualization as imaging modalities churn out ever more information
Radiology Business Journal, March 15, 2009Through Thick and Thin: The MGH Search for a 3D Solution
Imagine that you run a large city, and that up until now, the sole transportation available has been buses—but with the price of automobiles coming down, citizens suddenly want to drive cars.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, February 15, 2009The Economic Advantages of Thin-client Technology
Clear clinical benefits have resulted from the widespread adoption of multidetector CT (MDCT) technology, as well as from the use of advanced, contrast-enhanced, and functional MRI applications.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, January 15, 2009How I Do It: Using 3D MRI to Identify High-risk Vascular Disease
Stroke and heart attack are major killers, not only in the Western world but, increasingly, throughout the developing industrial nations.
Radinformatics, November 15, 2008How I Do It: Maximizing Efficiency in CTA Interpretation
They’re coming, and in many hospitals, they have already arrived: multidetector CT (MDCT), CT angiography (CTA), and advanced 3D imaging.
Radinformatics, September 15, 2008Advanced Visualization: A Do-it-yourself Approach
With three-dimensional and other advanced visualization tools being used for a greater share of CT and other imaging studies.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, May 15, 2008In-house vs Outsource for 3D: A Questionnaire for Determining the Breakeven Point
It’s coming. In many hospitals, it has already arrived. We’re talking about multidetector CT (MDCT), CT angiography, and advanced 3D imaging.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, April 15, 2008The 3D Imaging Lab:In-house or Outsource?
Staying abreast with (or, better yet, staying ahead of) the imaging-technology curve clearly follows a clinical imperative.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, March 15, 2008College, 3D Lab Partner in Web-based Advanced Visualization Training
The nation’s first curriculum-based program for volumetric imaging began as do many collaborations between local businesses and technical colleges.
ImagingBiz Newsletter, January 15, 2008Achieving Return on a Dedicated 3D Service
A dedicated 3D service can improve patient care and enhance operational efficiency.
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