2015 RAD-AID Conference on International Radiology for Developing Countries: The Evolving Global Radiology Landscape

Abstract Radiology in low- and middle-income (developing) countries continues to make progress. Research and international outreach projects presented at the 2015 annual RAD-AID conference emphasize important global themes, including (1) recent slowing of emerging market growth that threatens to con...

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Global Health
Internationality
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PACS readiness
Radiology
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radiology readiness
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