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Past, Present, and Future of Emergency Radiology
Garry Choy, MD, Robert A. Novelline, MD, FACR Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages (May 2013) DOI: /j.carj Copyright © 2013 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Location of the emergency radiology facility should be centrally located. Emergency department physicians and patients must travel to emergency radiology. ED = emergency department; Med/Surg = medical-surgical; Ortho = orthopaedics. This figure is available in colour online at Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , 85-89DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © 2013 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Restricted entry to the magnetic resonance imaging suite with electronic card access. This figure is available in colour online at Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , 85-89DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © 2013 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 The reading room at our institution has 6 workstations and a 3-dimensional workstation. This figure is available in colour online at Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , 85-89DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © 2013 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Large Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) wall monitor for emergency radiology daily conferences and clinical rounds. This figure is available in colour online at Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , 85-89DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © 2013 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
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