The "new online" (Web 2.0) world is evolving rapidly, and the digital information, education, and networking resources available to radiologists have exploded over the past 2 decades. The 2012 Intersociety Committee Summer Conference attendees explored the online resources that have been produced by societies, universities, and commercial entities. Specific attention was given to identifying the best products and packaging them in tablet computers for use by residents and practicing radiologists. The key functions of social networking websites and the possible roles they can play in radiology were explored as well. It was the consensus of the attendees that radiologic digital resources and portable electronic devices have matured to the poi...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
In recent years, the number of educational medical resources accessible to residents and practicing ...
The "new online" (Web 2.0) world is evolving rapidly, and the digital information, education, and ne...
The popularity of Internet is rapidly growing in all fields, and Radiology is no exception. Thousand...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
Social media is a ubiquitous part of society and used by many healthcare professionals, including ra...
© 2019 The Association of University Radiologists Advances in technology have resulted in the signif...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interac-tive online communication forums, are beco...
Background Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it proved necessary to ra...
The main objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the impact of information technology o...
Internet is an international computer network that uses standard communication protocols for the exc...
In radiology the use of internet resources is part of the daily routine. The critical selection of b...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
The objective of this paper is to identify current trends in the development and implementation of c...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
In recent years, the number of educational medical resources accessible to residents and practicing ...
The "new online" (Web 2.0) world is evolving rapidly, and the digital information, education, and ne...
The popularity of Internet is rapidly growing in all fields, and Radiology is no exception. Thousand...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
Social media is a ubiquitous part of society and used by many healthcare professionals, including ra...
© 2019 The Association of University Radiologists Advances in technology have resulted in the signif...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interac-tive online communication forums, are beco...
Background Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it proved necessary to ra...
The main objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the impact of information technology o...
Internet is an international computer network that uses standard communication protocols for the exc...
In radiology the use of internet resources is part of the daily routine. The critical selection of b...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
The objective of this paper is to identify current trends in the development and implementation of c...
Social media, which can be defined as dynamic and interactive online communication forums, are becom...
The growing use of social media is transforming the way health care professionals (HCPs) are communi...
In recent years, the number of educational medical resources accessible to residents and practicing ...