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Author Archives: Dr. Samir Shah
Video: Radiology Practice of the Future
Dr. Samir Shah expects subspecialized care to become more and more important in the future. He also envisions radiologists becoming more reliant on specialized radiology assistants to help with the complexities of reading in today’s environment. Radiology assistants would help … Continue reading
Posted in Patient Care, Videos
Tagged imaging, radiologist, radiology, radiology assistant, radiology practice, Virtual Radiologic, vRad
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We Have Met the Future
I can’t wait to “pinch and drag” to get a better look at potential abnormalities on a mobile screen! The New iPad for Radiology The 2048 x 1536 which you will read in all the current write ups on … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Apps, Patient Care, Radiology, Technology, Telehealth
Tagged imaging, iPad, iPad for radiology, radiologist, radiology, Retina display
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Why Siri is Good for Radiology
I don’t own an iPhone 4S. However, I certainly don’t feel impoverished with my iPhone 4. Yet, I certainly can feel excitement for what the possibilities hold for the future now that Apple has seized upon voice recognition (VR) technology … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Apps, Radiology, Technology
Tagged iPad, iphone, iPhone 4S, radiologist, radiology, voice recognition, VR, vRad
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Pick Your Path
Recently, teleradiology has come under some unfair criticism in the radiology literature and in meetings, with inaccurate assumptions about our field. This prompted me to write an article for this month’s issue of Imaging Economics on what life is like for those considering … Continue reading
