March 4, 2008 Clinicians press for more standard CD-ROMs Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some clinicians are so discouraged by nonstandard CD-ROMs generated at imaging centers they are calling on the radiology community to improve the way it transfers imaging data to referring physicians. One leading oncologist, Dr. Douglas W. Blayney, medical director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Clinic, told Diagnostic Imaging the imaging community needs to improve its "chaotic and disjointed transfer methods." Clinician frustration stems from difficulties attempting to open CD-ROMs given to patients at imaging facilities to present to their physicians.
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