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            <title>X-Ray Of The iPad</title>
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            <description>An orthopedic doctor in Japan wanted to see what made the iPad tick, so he threw it under an X-ray machine and posted the images to his blog.
We guess the good doctor (whose name is Dr. Ambition, according to his blog) wasn&amp;#8217;t happy with all of the teardown photos and videos of the iPad. Or maybe he just wanted to see what happens when you pump it full of radiation.
Appropriately enough, the iPad&amp;#8217;s X-ray was processed with OsiriX DICOM medical imaging software for Mac.The good news for the iPad is that nothing was broken and, as long as the stool samples come back negative, it seems it can look forward to a long life.

			
			*This blog post was originally published at Movin' Meat* (Source: Better Health)</description>
            <author>Better Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 18:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>New free Dicom to image converter integrated into Radiolopolis</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3082479&amp;cid=t_189506_115_f&amp;fid=38592&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radiolopolis.com%2Findex.php%2Fmy-profile%2Fmy-blog%2Fnew-free-dicom-to-image-converter-integrated-into-radiolopolis.html</link>
            <description>Et voila! A new feature has been just introduced in Radiolopolis: Dicom Converter !Many radiologists struggle to save their interesting cases from their workstation directly as an image file. Even if they can, they might not know how to remove the patient identifier. This becomes a hazzle after the files have been converted and might even result in ugly disfiguring of the image or hiding of&amp;nbsp;crucial areas by black boxes.Dicom Converter is now the solution! (Source: Radiolopolis Blogs)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 05:06:46 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>scanman’s core Mac hardware &amp; apps.</title>
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            <description>This post is my contribution to the series of posts that a bunch of us agreed to post following a conversation on twitter (relevant tweets here, here &amp; here).
The theme: core Mac/iPhone applications for doctors / healthcare professionals.
DrCris&amp;#8217;s post is here.
symtym&amp;#8217;s is here.
Walter&amp;#8217;s is here.
Theresa&amp;#8217;s is here.
I was a bit apprehensive about posting after Tim&amp;#8217;s masterpiece of Mac-geekery.
But I decided to go ahead and post a list similar to the ones posted by Cris, Walter and Theresa.
I&amp;#8217;ll start with a short introduction about me and the kind of work that I do.
I am a radiologist practising in a small city in India. In spite of what my twitter friends may believe, I am not a Mac geek of any standing. If pushed, I would classify myself as an educa...</description>
            <author>scan man's notes</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2008 06:24:32 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Mobile MIM for the iPhone</title>
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            <description>iPhone users might want to check out the freeware Mobile MIM for the iPhone

The Mobile MIM iPhone Application is a new multi-modality imaging application for the Apple® iPhoneTM and iPod® touch. This innovative software allows a referring physician or patient to view medical images remotely, without being tied to an imaging workstation.
The Mobile MIM iPhone Application provides multi-planar reconstruction of data sets from modalities including CT, PET, MRI and SPECT, as well as multi-modality image fusion. Using the multi-touch interface, users can change image sets and planes; adjust zoom, fusion blending, and window/level.
Patient privacy is assured because all communications are transmitted over a secure connection that uses password locks, tamper prevention, and data encryption.

a...</description>
            <author>The Palmdoc Chronicles</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Life Record EMR</title>
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            <description>Life Record is a web based electronic medical record with some pretty nice features. One of the coolest is the possibility to use your iPhone to pull up a full medical record, make updates and even write prescriptions.
Take a look at the video demonstration. (Source: Ivor Kovic, M.D.)</description>
            <author>Ivor Kovic, M.D.</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:48:03 +0100</pubDate>
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