TeraRecon shows workflow demonstration

TeraRecon Inc. and radiologists from the University of Maryland are partnering in a live evaluation of workflow-based three-dimensional (3D) imaging at the Society of Computer Applications in Radiology (SCAR) conference this week in Vancouver.

TeraRecon says the joint exhibit will gauge the effectiveness of how physicians learn to navigate 3D datasets after watching a brief 3-minute training video for TeraRecon's AquariusNET system. The pair's goal is to measure the impact of educational software on radiologists' ability to apply 3D tools such as multi-planar reconstruction.

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