Technology is amazing
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My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Indeed. It really showed nothing. But it's pretty cool nevertheless.
I can see it being of more use for orthopedic issues to properly assess fractures.
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My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
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@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
@Horace said in Technology is amazing:
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Then @Horace said
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
Sure does. However, it's basically just an "add-on" to the existing technology. Just software, and no additional work needed.
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@Horace said in Technology is amazing:
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Then @Horace said
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
Sure does. However, it's basically just an "add-on" to the existing technology. Just software, and no additional work needed.
@George-K (side track, but how do you quote two different people in the same reply?)
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@George-K (side track, but how do you quote two different people in the same reply?)
@taiwan_girl said in Technology is amazing:
@George-K (side track, but how do you quote two different people in the same reply?)
With amazing technology.
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@George-K (side track, but how do you quote two different people in the same reply?)
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@Horace said in Technology is amazing:
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Then @Horace said
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
Sure does. However, it's basically just an "add-on" to the existing technology. Just software, and no additional work needed.
@George-K said in Technology is amazing:
@Horace said in Technology is amazing:
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Then @Horace said
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
Sure does. However, it's basically just an "add-on" to the existing technology. Just software, and no additional work needed.
No “additional data,” hence of little additional value for the radiologists. Makes sense.
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@George-K said in Technology is amazing:
@Horace said in Technology is amazing:
@Klaus said in Technology is amazing:
My wife has spent a fair amount of time in radiology departments and evaluates CT scans on a daily basis.
According to her, the 3D reconstructions are mostly nice-looking gimmicks with little value for the radiologist.
Then @Horace said
The marketing department probably loves it. I bet they say "it demos well".
Sure does. However, it's basically just an "add-on" to the existing technology. Just software, and no additional work needed.
No “additional data,” hence of little additional value for the radiologists. Makes sense.
@Axtremus said in Technology is amazing:
No “additional data,” hence of little additional value for the radiologists. Makes sense.
Yes. for soft tissue, I agree.
But I also said, "I can see it being of more use for orthopedic issues to properly assess fractures."
Several of the guys I used to work with found them quite useful.
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