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Imaging Informatics: An Introduction,
Edition 1Editors: By Euclid Seeram, RT(R), BSc, MSc, FCAMRT, Mark McEntee, BSc (Hons), PhD, F(IIRRT), SF(HEA) and Kori L. Stewart, Ph.D., R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT), CIIP
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Master the fundamentals of imaging informatics you need for career success! Imaging Informatics: An Introduction provides a foundational understanding of essential technologies in imaging informatics, making it an invaluable resource for radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, and biomedical engineering students preparing for certification examinations. With comprehensive coverage of key topics such as medical image management and digital image processing, as well as emerging trends like cloud computing and artificial intelligence, this book equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving field of imaging informatics across multiple global regions.
Key Features
- Comprehensive content on developing topics such as cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and enterprise imaging ensures you stay up to date with key trends and technologies
- Coverage of fundamental areas of imaging informatics, including medical image management and processing system (MIMPS), digital image processing, and health information systems (including radiology information systems) gives you a solid foundation for success in this emerging field
- Information on professional organizations in imaging informatics helps you navigate changes and expand your network to optimize productivity and professional contributions
About the author
By Euclid Seeram, RT(R), BSc, MSc, FCAMRT, Adjunct Associate Professor; Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences; Monash University, Australia | Adjunct Professor; Medical Radiation Sciences, Faculty of Health; University of Canberra; Australia | Regular Guest Lecturer; Vision, Compassion, Awareness (VCA) Education Solutions for Health Professionals Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Mark McEntee, BSc (Hons), PhD, F(IIRRT), SF(HEA), Professor of Radiography, University College Cork Vice Head Learning and Teaching, College of Medicine and Health, Head of the Discipline of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland | Honorary Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Syddansk Universitet-University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark | Honorary Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia and Kori L. Stewart, Ph.D., R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT), CIIP, Director, Radiologic Sciences Program, Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, United States
1. An Overview of Imaging Informatics
2. Information Technology: Computer System Components
3. Essentials of Health Informatics
4. Digital Image Acquisition Technologies
5. Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS vs. MIMPS)
6. Image Processing Fundamentals
7. Information Systems for Medical Imaging
8. Emerging Concepts in Informatics
9. Imaging Informatics Professional Organizations
ISBN:
9780443224256
Page Count:
256
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Radiologic technologists; nuclear medicine technologists; radiographers and radiation therapists
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