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ACVR and ECVDI consensus statement for teleradiology.

Lisa S ZiemerConstance E De HaanAmy L CardwellJennifer M GambinoRobert C McLearSam SilvermanGiliola SpattiniMargret Thompson
Published in: Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association (2024)
Increased demand for the interpretation of diagnostic images by board-certified radiologists and profound advancements in technology have led to extremely rapid growth in the field of veterinary teleradiology over the past decade. The aim of this consensus statement is to provide a guideline for best practices for quality and safety in veterinary teleradiology. The statement addresses appropriate image acquisition and transmission, the creation of teleradiology submissions, quality control in teleradiology, and appropriate documentation of imaging reports, as deficiencies in any of these areas may directly affect the standard of patient care. The consensus statement may be used as a guide for radiologists, primary care veterinarians, technicians, and students for the use of teleradiology in practice.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • quality control
  • deep learning
  • healthcare
  • artificial intelligence
  • quality improvement
  • machine learning
  • emergency department
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  • quantum dots
  • adverse drug
  • sensitive detection