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Digital Imaging (CR, CCD, PACS, buying digital)

1 Teleradiology is NOT a commodity (Part 1)
2 New Veterinary Digital Imaging Products in 2010
3 GUEST CONTRIBUTOR: Getting Positive Return on your Digital Investment
4 Veterinary Digital Radiography is a 5 year purchase
5 A scary story about veterinary digital radiography - Buyer Beware!
6 GUEST AUTHOR: The Good Guys Guide to Open Systems
7 Buying a veterinary digital system just got more complicated
8 Your digital radiography monitor won't last forever
9 What it means if your digital radiography vendor fails the veterinary DICOM validation
10 DVMinsight Computer Recommendations for Veterinary Radiologists
11 DICOM Modality worklist. What, why, and do you need it.
12 Update: "All in one" veterinary digital radiography systems
13 More on (MORON?) Veterinary Whole Body Radiogaphs
14 With digital radiography it is OK to take veterinary whole body radiographs
15 Do you have a digital safety net?
16 A Mirrored (RAID) hard drive is not a backup
17 Secret Special Sauce is What Counts in Veterinary Digital Radiography
18 The veterinary digital radiography purchase price is just the start
19 The price of x-ray film and chemicals is going UP!
20 Navigating Veterinary Digital Radiography ROI calculators
21 Making the case for CR in veterinary medicine
22 Guide to Purchasing a Veterinary CCD DR Machine
23 Digitizing film radiographs for veterinary teleradiology
24 10 Reasons why you will leave your veterinary teleradiology provider
25 Is FDA approval of your veterinary digital radiography system important?
26 10 Biggest Mistakes in Capital Equipment Purchases
27 Open Source Veterinary DICOM and PACS alternatives
28 Veterinary digital radiography vendors say the darndest things
29 Shopping 101: Quick tips to help you purchase a digital radiography system
30 Veterinary Digital Radiography Monitor Selection: What the science says.
31 Radiologists Stumped when asked CR vs. DR FPT vs. DR CCD
32 Where you buy your veterinary digital radiography system is important
33 Veterinary Digital Radiography Radiation Safety
34 Calibrate Your Viewing Monitor in 5 Minutes or Less
35 Animal Insides Veterinary Digital Radiography Installation Day Checklist
36 Guide to the ACVR Teleradiology Guidelines
37 SOS Files: "Help My Veterinary Digital Radiography System is Broken"
38 Ask around but don’t ask if they like their veterinary digital radiography system!
39 10 Ways Buying Digital Radiography is like Buying a Used Car
40 Why exported JPEGS and Veterinary Teleradiology don't mix
41 Image Noise in Veterinary Digital Radiography
42 More pixels in a veterinary digital radiography system does not always mean better images
43 A $2.99 dimmer switch may be your best digital radiographic investment
44 An Overview of Compression in Veterinary Digital Radiography
45 CCD is DR - Clearing up Some Confusion
46 Animal Insides Digital Radiography Purchasing Checklist
47 An Introduction to veterinary digital radiography resolution and LPMM (line pairs per millimeter)
48 Veterinary DICOM Attributes ("DICOM tags")
49 Veterinary DICOM Validation
50 Veterinary DICOM conformance vs. DICOM usefulness
51 Dont get burned! Before your installation evaluate your network and X-ray Machine
52 Evaluating Digital Image Quality in Veterinary Medicine
53 A Brief Introduction to Veterinary PACS
54 CR vs. DR in a nutshell
55 What are the REAL Benefits of Digital Radiography
56 Using the "DICOM Send" Function in Veterinary Telemedicine
57 A Brief Introduction to DICOM
58 Vendor Lock-In in Veterinary Teleradiology
59 Broadband, Upload Speeds, and Teleradiology
60 Monitor Selection in Veterinary Digital Radiography
61 THE Top Considerations when Purchasing a Digital Radiography System
62 PACS, Image Backup, and Your Legal Responsibilities as a Veterinarian
63 Q: Does it Matter how Your Veterinary PACS Vendor Stores your Images? A:Only if You Let It!
64 Vendor Support and Service Contracts - The Great Differentiator

Digital SHOWDOWN


The Animal Insides Digital Radiography SHOWDOWN is an Annual Event where veterinary digital radiography and PACS vendors allow their systems to be tested in an open and objective manner. During the testing, vendors obtain images in a controlled situation and make those images available to veterinarians researching a digital [ ... ]


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Digital Imaging

Teleradiology is NOT a commodity (Part 1)

A commodity1 is some good for which there is demand, but which is supplied without qualitative diffe [ ... ]


New Veterinary Digital Imaging Products in 2010

Each year we go to The Western Conference and brave the dancers dancing on the blackjack tables, the [ ... ]


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