Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Radiologist Reading Films At A Light Box (2002)



Radiologist Nevit Dilmen Reading Lung CT Scan Films At A Light Box (2002):

In current Western medical practice it is now becoming increasingly uncommon to see radiologists and clinicians reading processed films. The advent of digital imaging and processing has lead to the replacement of the light box with the computer screen.

Image: by Nevit Dilmen on Wikimedia (GNU Free Documentation License)
Tags: 2002 - Computer - Computer Screen - CT Lung - CT Scan - Digital Imaging - Light Box - Radiologist - Radiology
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