What Does A Radiologist Carry Everyday?

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @su7sh
    @su7sh Před 6 měsíci

    Solid EDC! 🌟 Will love to see your backpack in the next one.

    • @radiologyframeworks
      @radiologyframeworks  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks! My backpack of choice for over a decade has been the North Face Surge. It may not be the best-looking option out there, but it's ideal in practically every other way for me.
      www.thenorthface.com/en-us/bags-and-gear/backpacks/mens-backpacks-c298772/surge-backpack-pNF0A52SG

  • @ChiragThakker
    @ChiragThakker Před 6 měsíci +2

    Nice vid!
    Can you please make a video on PACS, or like a Horos/ OsiriX demo for residents who are just starting out? I bet you’re a power user and we can learn a lot from that in addition to the basics of the software.

  • @Obayda55
    @Obayda55 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice fun video , thanks alot for sharing , as a radiology resident iam very happy to be one of your first subscribers, your videos are amazing and very informative wait to see more, hope your channel grows more and gets the attention it deserves, I personally have macbook 16 inch, ipad pro 11 inch, and the airpods pro 2 these make an amazing work companion , I would like to ask about your favourite DICOM viewer for mac , i came across few so far but id like to know your favourite one :) 🎉🎉🎉

    • @radiologyframeworks
      @radiologyframeworks  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much for your continued interest in the talks I've been posting!
      My DICOM viewer of choice is OsiriX MD, but I say that with a lot of misgivings (their free OsiriX Lite product is so kneecapped that it's not an option for my teaching use, in my opinion).
      OsiriX MD is the most feature-complete & polished product available on Mac OS. Its price may be reasonable if you're using it for real clinical interpretation, however its price (and all the nagging dialog boxes prompting you to update every time you launch the app after a year) are a bit unreasonable if your use case is for teaching files only, and FDA-certification for patient use doesn't matter. Even if you pay hundreds of a dollars for a license, the company will watermark every image with a big red message "WARNING: Unsupported OS: upgrade OsiriX" once you're upgraded to a newer version of Mac OS a year later. You can't remove this watermark, and it's a pain if you want to export an image for a Powerpoint presentation. I really wish a more affordable, non-FDA certified option for people who just want to use it to view/organize DICOM files was available - something the company used to offer back when I was a resident years ago.
      Horos is a free, open-source relative to OsiriX based on an earlier version of OsiriX's code base from over a decade ago. It's worth a look if OsiriX MD's cost is prohibitive. I try to move my teaching file library from OsiriX to Horos every few years, but Horos always seems just buggy and unpolished enough to compel me to go back to OsiriX MD.

  • @saeedak2669
    @saeedak2669 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm surprised there was no vision pro here as this is basically an Apple ad. :)))

  • @nialladams4009
    @nialladams4009 Před 4 měsíci

    zojirushi thermos FTW