New Medical Technology videos from worldwide Universities: conferences and seminars
Is Medical Imaging Harmful to Health
Rebecca Smith-Bindman explores what is known about radiation from medical imaging, and health policy related opportunities to influence clinical practice and oversight.
University of California Television
The Sky's the Limit - Careers in Orthotics and Prosthetics
This bachelor degree program in orthotics and prosthetics is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). It requires two full years at SPC to complete, and is designed to produce entry-level practitioners with a baccalaureate degree.
StPetersburg College
Medical Imaging Computing: From Data to Understanding
The development of new technologies that acquire large amounts of complex data is accelerating throughout medicine. Corresponding breakthroughs in accessible computation and algorithm development have made image analysis an indispensable tool for medical research and clinical practice.
Harvard University
Computer-assisted Stimulators for Treatment of Parkinson's
Benoit M. Dawant is a professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Vanderbilt University. His main research interests include medical image processing and analysis.
Vanderbilt University
New Medical Technology videos from worldwide Universities: courses
Getting Under Your Skin: X-rays and Imaging
The medical establishment is increasingly reliant on advanced, non-invasive imaging techniques to get a peek inside their patients before taking any potentially risky action. But for the patient it can feel more like science fiction than medicine. These new programs from UCSF's Mini Med School for the Public helps demystify the process so you can make more informed health decisions. Videos: 4 - Duration: 5 hours
University of California Television
Imaging in medicine X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans are all medical imaging techniques of great practical importance that have been encountered by a great many people in their medical histories. This series illustrates how these techniques work -- and their limitations and advantages.
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Nuclear Medicine at Berkeley Lab Thomas Budinger, head of Berkeley Lab's Center for Functional Imaging, discusses Berkeley Lab's rich history pioneering the field of nuclear medicine, from radioisotopes to medical imaging.