Medical Imaging Profiles
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Hartford Hospital Stroke Center
The Hartford Hospital Stroke Clinic designed an Apple-based archiving system using OsiriX, an open source medical image management software system.
Hartford Hospital Stroke Center
The arrival of the Mac and OsiriX at the Geneva University Hospital has opened the floodgates of 3D image analysis and revolutionized workflow in 15 clinical departments.
Professor Maki Sugimoto uses a Mac Pro to display 3D images of his patients' anatomy in the operating room, providing a road map for more efficient surgery.
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Practice Management Profiles
Ones and zeroes are good for your health. It’s something Dr. Mel Cescon discovered after digitizing a few tons of paper medical records for his clinic’s 12,000 patients.
From record-keeping to patient education, Macs have become co-associates in everything.
Managing an EMR on the PC is too complicated. You need an IT department to set it up and perform upgrades.
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Video for Surgery Profiles
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Hartford Hospital Stroke Center
The Hartford Hospital Stroke Clinic designed an Apple-based archiving system using OsiriX, an open source medical image management software system.
Hartford Hospital Stroke Center
Surgeons at Great Ormond Street Hospital operate on infant hearts that suffer from rare and complex conditions. Surgeries captured on video, archived, edited, and labeled using Apple technology – are used for teaching and sharing with other surgeons around the world.
Dr. David Langer wanted a solution that would let him combine MRI, CT and other images with digital video clips from his surgical microscope. Read how easy it is to edit and create these educational neurosurgery movies using a Mac.
Mac video technology enables VA to capture SD and HD endoscopy using off-the-shelf hardware and software.
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