While primary care, obstetrical, and surgical services have started to expand in the world’s poorest regions, there is only sparse literature on the essential support systems that are required to make these operations function. Diag-nostic imaging is critical to effective rural healthcare delivery, yet it has been severely neglected by the academic, public, and private sectors. Currently, a large portion of the world’s population lacks access to any form of diagnos-tic imaging. In this paper we argue that two primary imaging modalities–diagnostic ultrasound and X-Ray–are ideal for rural healthcare services and should be scaled-up in a rapid and standardized manner. Such machines, if designed for resource-poor settings, should a) be robust i...
With the easy availability, portability and durability of ultrasound, rapid improvement in bedside a...
Medical Imaging is a major development in the field of medicine for past 100 years. The tool helps t...
The current issue of the Journal of Global Radiology (JGR) covers a range of topics that fall within...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
Introduction: Diagnostic radiology services are severely lacking in many rural settings and the impl...
Billions of people around the world lack access to diagnostic imaging. To address this issue, we pil...
Access to basic imaging and laboratory services remains a major challenge in rural, resource-limited...
Background Hepatic and biliary diseases are prevalent worldwide, but the majority of people lack acc...
Access to imaging diagnostics has been shown to result in accurate treatment, management, and optima...
Medical imaging provides images of structures of the body that is not visible to human eye. It is a ...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Purpose: Over the past decade, ultrasound (US) machines have become smaller, less expensive, more re...
This book establishes the criteria for the type of medical imaging services that should be made avai...
Although medical diagnostic ultrasonography has been used since the 1950s, advances in ultrasound (U...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
With the easy availability, portability and durability of ultrasound, rapid improvement in bedside a...
Medical Imaging is a major development in the field of medicine for past 100 years. The tool helps t...
The current issue of the Journal of Global Radiology (JGR) covers a range of topics that fall within...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
Introduction: Diagnostic radiology services are severely lacking in many rural settings and the impl...
Billions of people around the world lack access to diagnostic imaging. To address this issue, we pil...
Access to basic imaging and laboratory services remains a major challenge in rural, resource-limited...
Background Hepatic and biliary diseases are prevalent worldwide, but the majority of people lack acc...
Access to imaging diagnostics has been shown to result in accurate treatment, management, and optima...
Medical imaging provides images of structures of the body that is not visible to human eye. It is a ...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Purpose: Over the past decade, ultrasound (US) machines have become smaller, less expensive, more re...
This book establishes the criteria for the type of medical imaging services that should be made avai...
Although medical diagnostic ultrasonography has been used since the 1950s, advances in ultrasound (U...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
With the easy availability, portability and durability of ultrasound, rapid improvement in bedside a...
Medical Imaging is a major development in the field of medicine for past 100 years. The tool helps t...
The current issue of the Journal of Global Radiology (JGR) covers a range of topics that fall within...