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25 May 1989 Evaluation Of A Workstation By Clinicians
G. Belanger, J. Robertson, M. Coristine, E. Roger, B. Plessis, N. Hickey, R. Dillon, J. Tombaugh, M. Goldberg
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Abstract
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Ottawa has developed a multimedia medical communication facility. The purpose of this system is to facilitate communication among clinicians and radiologists. More timely information should be available to the clinician using this system, as well as providing a convenient consultation mechanism . The multimedia workstation must also be of sufficient quality that the radiologist's report can be generated from the workstation without the actual x-ray films. From the physician's standpoint, the system must be easy to learn, easy to use, and have the appropriate functionality to accomodate diagnosis and report generation. This paper discusses the results of an evaluation of the imaging facilities from this perspective.
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G. Belanger, J. Robertson, M. Coristine, E. Roger, B. Plessis, N. Hickey, R. Dillon, J. Tombaugh, and M. Goldberg "Evaluation Of A Workstation By Clinicians", Proc. SPIE 1093, Medical Imaging III: PACS System Design and Evaluation, (25 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953334
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Analog electronics

Medical imaging

Multimedia

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Imaging systems

Video

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