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Learning radiology is fun; e-learning is even more fun
We had two interesting visitors to TRS over the past month, both musculoskeletal radiologists. The first Dr Sumathi Wable, is Director of MRI at the Albert Einstein Medical Center, one of our longstanding...
We are the #1 National provider of Teleradiology Services in the United States
Breaking news – Teleradiology Solutions has been rated the #1 National provider of Teleradiology Services in the United States by KLAS® in their 2011 survey. Coming in the tenth year of our organization,...
Interesting interaction with an ER physician, April 2011
I had an interesting interaction with an ER physician recently. A scan came up on my worklist with the history “R/O stone”. When I reviewed the images, it was apparent that the patient had neither a stone...
IRIA conference 2011
January in India is IRIA month, in other words when the annual meeting of the Indian Radiology and Imaging Association happens, and this year the location was Delhi, always a pleasure for me to visit as...
Jack of all trades - or master of one?
The issue of subspecialization in radiology is one that is frequently discussed and debated. A recent editorial in the Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging alludes to it. To me, the issue is essentially...
4th IPTS symposium
Last weekend we held the 4th IPTS symposium at our radgurukul auditorium. More details on this can be found on our website ( www.telradsol.com). The top 10 impressions that this symposium left on me in...
E-conferencing and E-learning
I had an interesting experience recently while in the US. I was invited to give a lecture to the Norwegian Radiologic Society on (you guessed it!) teleradiology. It was specified that the lecture was to...
Speaking ops
Teleradiology is an enabler, a potent force of change in healthcare delivery. In the course of the last few months, I have had several speaking opportunities on the subject. The first this year was at...
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