Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]PACS/VNAParsing PACS components can lower the priceVANCOUVER - By taking advantage of commercial off-the-shelf hardware, and scaling a project appropriately, PACS does not have to be a budget buster, PACS expert Paul Nagy, Ph.D., assured his audience Friday at the 2004 Society for Computer Applications in Radiology (SCAR) meeting.May 21, 2004ISSR evangelist touts technology's benefits, drawbacksVANCOUVER - Speech recognition (SR) has matured to the point where it is user-friendly for most people, as long as they maintain realistic expectations of the technology, according to a presentation Thursday at the Society for Computer Applications in Radiology (SCAR) meeting.May 20, 2004Molecular ImagingAuntMinnie.com Molecular Imaging Radiology InsiderWill APDs replace PMTs in medical imaging, resulting in smaller, lighter equipment that is easier to maintain? Find out in this edition's Insider Exclusive story.May 16, 2004Practice ManagementAuntMinnie.com Imaging Center Radiology InsiderMay 9, 2004Imaging InformaticsSpeech recognition shows strength in teaching hospitalAccording to consultant Rania Omar, the use of a speech recognition system in an academic environment is a "win-win" situation. She reviewed the implementation of SR systems versus conventional dictation at Massachusetts General Hospital.April 22, 2004ISAuntMinnie.com RIS Radiology InsiderApril 18, 2004ISDays-long downtime spurs disaster recovery tune-upIn mid-November 2002, IT executives Alice Lee and Cathy Ball of CareGroup Healthcare System in Boston experienced the nightmare of a three-day complete system outage at their facility. In a presentation at the 2004 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) conference in Orlando, FL, the duo shared the lessons they learned.April 7, 2004Molecular ImagingAuntMinnie.com Molecular Imaging Digital InsiderApril 4, 2004CTSlower CT may be better in cardiac PET/CTORLANDO, FL - Too-rapid CT image acquisition in PET/CT could cause misregistrations between the CT data and PET emission data, potentially leading to incorrect diagnoses, according to a study presented Tuesday at the Academy of Molecular Imaging conference.March 30, 2004CTPET/CT shows restaging power for head and neck tumorsORLANDO, FL - In a presentation Monday at the Academy of Molecular Imaging conference, researchers from the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham discussed their retrospective analysis of 52 patients with head and neck carcinoma using PET/CT, determining its impact on therapy for patients.March 29, 2004Previous PagePage 52 of 82Next PageTop StoriesCTPET/CT identifies bone demineralization in breast cancer patientsPET/CT holds promise as an opportunistic osteoporosis screening tool in high-risk oncology subgroups.MRIIs MRI in patients with retained metal fragments dangerous?Womens ImagingAI shows promise as second reader in breast cancer screeningResidents/FellowsRad residents show interest in global health imaging, but face barriersAIInvestigators test ChatGPT-4 Turbo for radiology AI monitoring