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iPod Helps Radiologists Manage Medical Images
(old news - 06:49PM Tuesday Dec 21 2004)
The iPod is not just for music any more. Radiologists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and their colleagues at other institutions from as far away as Europe and Australia are now using iPod devices to store medical images.

"This is what we call using off the shelf, consumer market technology," says Osman Ratib, M.D., Ph.D., professor and vice-chairman of radiologic services at UCLA. "Technology coming from the consumer market is changing the way we do things in the radiology department."

Dr. Ratib and Antoine Rosset, M.D., a radiologist in Geneva, Switzerland, recently developed OsiriX, Macintosh-based software for display and manipulation of complex medical image data.

"We chose to do it on the Macintosh because of the high performance of Mac graphics," Dr. Ratib says. "The purpose is to be able to quickly and interactively manipulate very large data sets in 3D, 4D and even 5D. It's amazing how much performance we get."

How did the developers go from a music player to a medical storage device? "We basically wanted something that everybody could use," explains Dr. Ratib. "That's why OsiriX can be used with the iPod, iChat and other tools."

Full story at the RSNA

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Astounding

Software that gives the medical field a 5D leg up in treating patients gives those patients a higher rate of survival. That the doctors can share worldwide using nothing more than a music player and instant messaging is simply astounding.
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