Sam Friedman, MD in his article entitled "The iPad--Radiology's Sharper Image?" talks about iPad and its potential for radiology. Accrding to him "It may still be a work in progress, but Apple's tablet device could herald a new computing age that extends to the radiology suite."
He further says "Even though the iPad looks like an iPhone built for the supersize inhabitants of Pandora, its ambitions are as much about shrinking our laptops as about stretching our smartphones."
Sam Friedman, MD, is chief technical officer (CTO) and medical director of nuclear medicine at Pitts Radiology, Columbia, S.C., and a radiology blogger (www.doctordalai.com).
A unique application of web 2.0 in Radiology (also known as Radiology 2.0) since 2004. Widely recognized and cited by various journals and magazines. One of the first mover in the world of Rad-blogging
Monday, September 13, 2010
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