Developments in teleradiology are progressing at great speed. As a consequence, there is a need for a broad overview of the field. This first-ever book on teleradiology is presented in such a way that it should make it accessible to anyone, independent of their knowledge of technology. The text is designed to be used by all professionals, including radiologists, surgeons, nurses and allied health professionals, and computer scientists. In a very short time, driven by technical developments, the field of teleradiology has become too extensive to be covered by only a small number of experts. Therefore, Teleradiology has been written with chapter contributions from a host of renowned international authorities in teleradiology (see the Contents and the Contributors). This ensures that the subject matter focusing on recent advances in teleradiology is truly up to date. Our guiding hope during this task was that as editors of multiple chapters we could still write with a single voice and keep the content coherent and simple. We hope that the clarity of this book makes up for any limitations in its comp- hensiveness.
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From the reviews:
"This is the first book on the market addressing the topic of teleradiology. ... There are 21 chapters written by experts from all over the world, starting with an introduction on teleradiology and finishing with an audit on Teleradiology. ... this book will be of use to anyone with an interest in the world of teleradiology." (Giampiero Beluffi, La Radiologia Medica, Vol. 114, 2009)
"This book explains technical issues and digital information processing ... of teleradiology applications. ... it is easy to be read by nearly anyone in healthcare, irrespective of their knowledge of this technology. ... each chapter has a comprehensive list of citations and references for further reading. Throughout the book there are good graphics and diagrams illustrating the text well ... . text for non specialist or generalist healthcare professional and wound not be out of place in any diagnostic imaging department." (Dewinder Bhachu, RAD Magazine, July, 2010)
"This is the first book on the market addressing the topic of teleradiology. ... There are 21 chapters written by experts from all over the world, starting with an introduction on teleradiology and finishing with an audit on Teleradiology. ... this book will be of use to anyone with an interest in the world of teleradiology." (Giampiero Beluffi, La Radiologia Medica, Vol. 114, 2009)
"This book explains technical issues and digital information processing ... of teleradiology applications. ... it is easy to be read by nearly anyone in healthcare, irrespective of their knowledge of this technology. ... each chapter has a comprehensive list of citations and references for further reading. Throughout the book there are good graphics and diagrams illustrating the text well ... . text for non specialist or generalist healthcare professional and wound not be out of place in any diagnostic imaging department." (Dewinder Bhachu, RAD Magazine, July, 2010)
Aus den Rezensionen: "Einen Überblick über eine Wissenschaft zu geben, die sich rasant entwickelt, ist nicht leicht. ... Sajeesh Kumar und Elizabeth Krupinski haben sich angeschickt, das zu ändern. ... In seiner Ansprache wendet sich das Buch nicht nur an Teleradiologen, sondern ebenso an die Krankenschwester, den Computerfachmann oder an Mediziner anderer Fachgebiete. Das Glossar am Ende des Buches hilft bei der Begriffsdefinition. Nicht zuletzt rufen die Herausgeber zum Dialog mit ihren Lesern auf - damit das Buch eine Fortsetzungsgeschichte werden kann." (Schellhase, in: EHEALTHCOM, 2009, Issue 2, S. 77)