Dear AuntMinnie Member,
Advanced visualization tools such as 3D workstations are becoming more commonplace in radiology, and are migrating from luminary centers to community practices. But setting up a 3D lab in a community practice involves more than just buying some software and computers.
That's according to a new article we're featuring this week in our Advanced Visualization Digital Community by staff writer Erik L. Ridley. Offering 3D services to the community involves a wide range of considerations, from deciding who does the 3D data processing to figuring out what kind of 3D architecture to install, either workstation-based or distributed.
Fortunately, you'll find many of the answers by clicking here. Or visit the Advanced Visualization Digital Community, at av.auntminnie.com, for this and other related articles.
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