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Beschreibung

This third edition provides a definitive, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary reference for a diverse healthcare audience to navigate the complexities of radiology service planning, implementation, and diagnostics in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) and resource-limited medically underserved regions. This book integrates clinical approaches with concepts of project planning to assist radiology professionals, public health specialists, and students to implement medical imaging in under-served and resource-constrained contexts to improve global health outcomes and optimize the use of radiologic technologies.

The first section of the book introduces the general role of radiology in international public health, to help readers (i) understand the impact of medical imaging on health disparity (ii) learn how to assess radiologic service infrastructure in low-resource environments, and (iii) learn how to plan projects aiming to address health care shortages. The second section of the book presents clinical contexts for deploying radiology such as pediatrics, trauma, infectious disease, and cancer control. Themes from the two sections are interwoven so that the learner can integrate concepts of project development with clinical objectives. For example, the chapter on information technology (IT) reinforces the chapter on cancer control by addressing IT solutions applicable to cancer management in medically underserved areas. All chapters have been fully updated and this edition adds chapters on artificial intelligence, COVID, and breast imaging, as well as others.

This is an ideal guide for radiologists and medical professionals working in LMICs and resource-limited medically underserved regions.

This third edition provides a definitive, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary reference for a diverse healthcare audience to navigate the complexities of radiology service planning, implementation, and diagnostics in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) and resource-limited medically underserved regions. This book integrates clinical approaches with concepts of project planning to assist radiology professionals, public health specialists, and students to implement medical imaging in under-served and resource-constrained contexts to improve global health outcomes and optimize the use of radiologic technologies.

The first section of the book introduces the general role of radiology in international public health, to help readers (i) understand the impact of medical imaging on health disparity (ii) learn how to assess radiologic service infrastructure in low-resource environments, and (iii) learn how to plan projects aiming to address health care shortages. The second section of the book presents clinical contexts for deploying radiology such as pediatrics, trauma, infectious disease, and cancer control. Themes from the two sections are interwoven so that the learner can integrate concepts of project development with clinical objectives. For example, the chapter on information technology (IT) reinforces the chapter on cancer control by addressing IT solutions applicable to cancer management in medically underserved areas. All chapters have been fully updated and this edition adds chapters on artificial intelligence, COVID, and breast imaging, as well as others.

This is an ideal guide for radiologists and medical professionals working in LMICs and resource-limited medically underserved regions.

Über den Autor

Daniel J. Mollura, MD, President and CEO, RAD-AID International

Dr. Mollura is the Founder and CEO of RAD-AID International, a nonprofit organization for increasing health and radiology medical care to underserved and resource-poor communities. Dr. Mollura received his medical degree (MD) from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed his diagnostic radiology residency and fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Based on his background as a Goldman Sachs Financial Analyst and prior founding of three other successful start-ups in the media, technology, and public sectors, Dr. Mollura founded and led RAD-AID for over 16 years to become a global nonprofit organization with over 18,000 members serving more than 100 hospitals in 44 countries. In addition to his 10 years at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Mollura served for ten years on the radiology clinical and research faculty of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.

Anne-Marie Lugossy, MPH, RT(R), Director of Program Planning and Assessment, RAD-AID International

Anne-Marie is a radiologic technologist with a Master’s in Public Health (MPH), specializing in global health, program planning and evaluation, and epidemiology. Driven by a passion for reducing health disparities and delivering safe, high-quality care worldwide, she has made significant contributions through her work and volunteer efforts with RAD-AID. In roles such as Program Manager of the Technologist Program, Director of RAD-AID Tanzania, and Vice-President and COO of RAD-AID International, Anne-Marie has demonstrated a commitment to global health radiology capacity-building. Her experience in managing global health operations showcases her belief in the power of collaboration, communication, mentorship, and care to build a stronger, more connected global community.

Lauren Fuller Kulinski, MHA, RT(R)(MR), MRSO

Lauren is a graduate of the Master of Healthcare Administration program and BS Radiologic Science program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lauren also holds a Certificate in Non-Profit Management from Duke University. Lauren has served as RAD-AID’s Chief Financial Officer since 2020. Prior to her finance leadership role with RAD-AID, she provided patient care as an MRI technologist with UNC Health for six years. Within RAD-AID International, she served as Director of the RAD-AID Chapters Network from 2014-2020 (providing mentorship and project support to RAD-AID’s network of local grassroots chapters at academic centers. Lauren has directly participated in outreach and educational project trips to Tanzania, Malawi, and Ghana to support technologist education. She is dedicated to continued financial transparency and sustainability to support RAD-AID’s mission and global health equity.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I Global Health Radiology Strategies and Implementation.- Introduction.- Radiology Overview: Defining Radiology and Stakeholders in the Radiology Enterprise.- Defining Access for Global Health Radiology.- Medical Ethics in Global Health Radiology.- Cultural Competency in Global Health.- Radiology Readiness™: Assessment and Planning of Radiology and Medical Imaging Service Delivery in Limited-Resource Settings.- Donations of Medical Imaging Equipment in Global Health.- Medical Imaging Safety in Global Health Radiology.- Information Technology in Global Health Radiology.- Interprofessional Collaboration in Global Health Radiology.- Ultrasound in Global Health Radiology.- Education in Global Health Radiology.- Healthcare Navigation in Global Health Radiology.- Part II Global Health Radiology Clinical Applications.- Global Radiology Outcomes: Approaches to Measuring Quality & Impact.- The Role of Radiology in Global Health.- Public Health and International Epidemiology for Radiology.- Infectious Disease Imaging for Global Health.- Cardiovascular Imaging in Support of Global Health.- Pediatric Imaging in Global Health Radiology.- Maternal-Fetal Imaging in Global Health Radiology.- Breast Imaging in Global Health Radiology.- Mobile Strategies for Global Health Radiology.- Global Health Radiology for Trauma Imaging and Disaster Response.- Medical Physics in Global Health Radiology.- Interventional Radiology in Global Health.- Radiation Oncology in Global Health.- Nuclear Medicine, Molecular Imaging and Theranostics in Global Health.- Artificial Intelligence: Applications in Global Health Radiology.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Andere Fachgebiete
Genre: Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: xxi
420 S.
44 s/w Illustr.
89 farbige Illustr.
420 p. 133 illus.
89 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783031864841
ISBN-10: 3031864840
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Mollura, Daniel J.
Lugossy, Anne-Marie
Fuller Kulinski, Lauren
Herausgeber: Daniel J Mollura/Anne-Marie Lugossy/Lauren Fuller Kulinski
Auflage: Third Edition 2025
Hersteller: Springer
Springer Nature Switzerland
Springer International Publishing AG
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com
Maße: 260 x 183 x 28 mm
Von/Mit: Daniel J. Mollura (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.07.2025
Gewicht: 1,125 kg
Artikel-ID: 133686453

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