#ImagingInformatics has the power "to optimally acquire patient data, automate processing & metamorphosise patient info to provide quality patient care. Imaging informatics functions as the fluid that connects healthcare ecosystems." @rbickram
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Small gathering of the #PinkSocks Tribe gathered at #HIMSS24 to celebrate kindness & connection. Loved @RasuShrestha speech about bringing #IKIGAI to healthcare as we all work to discover how to live a life filled with purpose & joy.
Jean Hilliard experienced a car accident in extremely cold conditions. She attempted to reach her friend's house, located two miles away, but collapsed just 15 feet from the destination.
With temperatures plunging to -22F, she remained outdoors for six hours before being discovered. At the hospital, doctors found her skin too frozen to inject a hypodermic needle, and her heart rate was alarmingly low at 12 beats per minute.
In an effort to gradually warm her body, she was wrapped in an electric blanket. Astonishingly, as her body temperature increased, her vital signs started to normalize. She regained consciousness the same day. After a 49-day hospital stay, she remarkably made a full recovery.
Hand belonging to an X-ray technician at the Royal London Hospital, which shows the damage from radiation exposure, 1900.
Every morning, they would calibrate the machines by taking an X-ray of their hands. So you might be wondering, why not just use something else to test the X-ray? Like a piece of meat or a chicken leg? Well back in 1900, people didn't know the dangers of radiation exposure so they thought it would be harmless to use their hands. During this time, people could even purchase and build their own X-ray at home for entertainment purposes. Those who did, however, often went on to develop cancer or suffer from amputations.
The X-ray had been discovered just a few years before in 1895 by a man name Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German mechanical engineer and physicist. He named it X-ray because he actually didn't have a name for his invention and decided to use the mathematical designation "x" for something unknown. In some European countries, X-rays are actually called Röntgen rays.
Röntgen did not seek patents for his discoveries because he wanted society to benefit from the practical applications of X-rays. In 1901, Röntgen was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics.
"He was not consistently candid in his communications with the board..."
Shocking news that Sam Altman just got fired as CEO of @OpenAI
https://t.co/z0166A3cdq
#AI#ChatGPT
The main hospital in Gaza, Al Shifa hospital has collapsed
▪️90% of doctors and nurses forced to leave which must have have been heartbreaking for them
▪️39 babies died because lack of oxygen in ICU
▪️All patients had to leave even after just having major surgery
▪️Mass burials in the hospital grounds
There is no hope left for humanity
#WarCrimes
#GenocideinGaza
Bipin Joshi has been hailed as a real hero for saving lives of Nepalese citizens in Israel. According to eyewitnesses, Bipin picked up the grenade fired by Hamas and saved 17 Nepalese.
The man, Bipin Joshi is currently uncontactable.
Let’s TREND this hashtag
#FindBipinJoshi
Attend our luncheon symposium on the "Clinical Value of AI and Intelligent Imaging Solutions Today". Hosted aby the Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) and The Royal College of Radiologists of Thailand (RCRT) Annual Congress.
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Morocco 🇲🇦!
Wonderful for football and Africa.
Knocking out the heavyweights of world football
Belgium 👋 FIFA no 2
Spain👋 FIFA no 7
Portugual 👋 FIFA no 9
#WorldCup2022
MashAllah