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15 June 1984 Digital Image Viewing Stations: Radiologist Interests And Attitudes
Steven C Horii, James H Schimpf, George Isles, R Thomas Bergeron
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Proceedings Volume 0454, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XII; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939335
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XII, 1984, San Diego, United States
Abstract
In order to provide a PAC system which will appeal to, and be used by our Radiology staff, we have surveyed their attitudes about digital imaging in general and viewing sta-tions in particular. We anticipate installing a number of these stations in the full PACS, and we want these stations to provide improvement over the way we currently handle digital images. For these reasons, we felt it necessary to ask the radiologists who will be using the viewing systems what features and functions they would like to have available. The faculty, fellows, and residents in our Radiology department were asked to complete a questionnaire about digital imaging and workstations for viewing. They were asked to comment on existing viewing systems (i.e. CT consoles , nuclear imaging systems, and DIVA consoles). This paper discusses the results of the survey along with our ideas on how best we can implement the functions needed and requested.
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Steven C Horii, James H Schimpf, George Isles, and R Thomas Bergeron "Digital Image Viewing Stations: Radiologist Interests And Attitudes", Proc. SPIE 0454, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XII, (15 June 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939335
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KEYWORDS
Digital imaging

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Radiology

Computed tomography

Image retrieval

Imaging systems

Computing systems

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