Great introduction to DICOM! One observation: At 3:50 did you mean CD readers, not burners? If a patient brings in a CD to be imported, it will be put in a CD reader, not a burner. Right? Or am I confused here? Thanks again for your helpful video!
Hi Endicott, great question! By CD burners I meant PacsCube or Rimage machines. These are machines used primarily by file room staff to burn CD's for patients. However those machines are also capable of reading CD's that patients bring in from other hospitals and then importing those images into the hospital PACS system. Thank you for the question!
very helpful video, gives a clear picture about DICOM and PACS
That lost guy in warehouse was nice :)
Thank you very much sir for this simplest explanation.
Thank you very much for this video!
"like socks in a dryer" I felt that
Great introduction to DICOM!
One observation: At 3:50 did you mean CD readers, not burners? If a patient brings in a CD to be imported, it will be put in a CD reader, not a burner. Right? Or am I confused here?
Thanks again for your helpful video!
Hi Endicott, great question! By CD burners I meant PacsCube or Rimage machines. These are machines used primarily by file room staff to burn CD's for patients. However those machines are also capable of reading CD's that patients bring in from other hospitals and then importing those images into the hospital PACS system. Thank you for the question!
Superb
Loved watching your Video Sir, thank you
Which book you have show shown in video at 2:42?
DICOM A practical introduction and survival guide. Second edition by Oleg Pianykh