Stumbled upon this tonight. Believe the following is a new addition.
Https://www.sinc.co.uk/member-directory/texrad
For Imaging and PACS OEMs:
* additional and unique product for all existing imaging clients (differentiator)
* novel technology with no current competition (patent applied for)
* software – no hardware modifications required
* offered as an add-on or software bundle
Dual-energy CT texture analysis with machine learning for the evaluation and characterization of cervical lymphadenopathy
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S200103701830309X
All lymph nodes meeting inclusion criteria (Fig. 1, Fig. 2) were included in this study. Texture analysis was performed using a filtration-histogram technique with a commercially-available research software (TexRAD Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom) by manually delineating a region of interest (ROI) around the largest diameter of the lymph node in the axial plane.
That's exactly what the NHS is going to do. They will insist on their doctors using this. WhatsApp screen shots of medical images are not safe both in terms of medical precision nor data security. I confidently predict this will sweep through the NHS in double rapid time. After all NHS mistakes kill 11,000 people per year. That needs to be reduced. PDQ.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/07/01/nhs-blunders-claiming-11000-lives-every-year-amid-blame-game/
Very quick rehash of RNS available from Proactive Investors.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/news/details/223653/feedback-chief-says-co-will--prioritise--cadran-product-as-focuses-on-secure-messaging-between-doctors-223653.html
None of this came from the board Chaz. It was 12th Man Solutions that posted the info.
https://twitter.com/12thManSolution/status/1148527944626823170
Unleash your inner exhibitionist.
https://twitter.com/12thManSolution/status/1148527944626823170
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6554293571334258688
News in September then Bob.
Anyone seen this? Radiologist at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth failed to spot "subtle, small subdural hemorrhage" leading to a patient's untimely death.
https://www.auntminnieeurope.com/index.aspx?sec=sup&sub=cto&pag=dis&ItemID=617532
It would seem that the Devon / Cornwall radiologists are in desperate need of help managing their workload.
There is a purpose built radiology academy in that area. Perhaps one of the doctors heading up the academy could put in a word to the Devon / Cornwall NHS about using TexRAD to help alleviate a portion of the radiologists workload. See any likely candidates?
https://www.penra.org.uk/careers-in-radiology?p=15