Detailed Information on Publication Record
2009
Environment for effective training in medical image diagnostics
HRTOŇOVÁ, Nina, Michal JAVORNÍK, Aleš ROČEK and Vladimír ZATLOUKALBasic information
Original name
Environment for effective training in medical image diagnostics
Authors
Edition
1. vyd. Badajoz, Spain, Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, p. 1221-1224, 4 pp. 2009
Publisher
Formatex
Other information
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Institute of Computer Science
ISBN
978-84-692-1790-0
Keywords in English
medicine; collaborative environments; e-learning; DICOM; PACS; medical database; education; life-long learning; radiology
Tags
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 28/4/2009 13:31, Mgr. Nina Hrtoňová
Abstract
V originále
The environment described below covers tools for building shared databases of anonymous medical image studies, verification of findings and final diagnosis by responsible person, distant consultations, searches by means of various types of filters etc. This solution meets the students' demand from the university to provide them with an environment, that has a direct relationship to their future work. For high-quality education, however, it is necessary to reflect the rapid development of technologies and changes that come with it. The new generation of online applications of all kinds not only enables easy publishing by means of exposure to digital learning materials, but (e.g. using editorial systems like wiki's, blog's) also changes in approach to their development and approach to education. Collaborative building blocks of environment for effective training in medical image diagnostics can be extended to many other layers, e.g. Microsoft Share Point, Google Sites or LMS Moodle that provide additional ways of communication, cooperation, and training. This way the high quality medical image studies are accessible to different groups of users without losing the quality of medical training.