Biomedical Imaging Informatics
Biomedical imaging informatics is a branch of medical science that uses technology and analytics to digitally process medical images and extract information for medical diagnosis. It helps to improve the accuracy and speed of medical diagnosis by using computer algorithms and software to process medical images and identify diseases, tumors, and other medical conditions. Biomedical imaging informatics allows doctors to access and use medical images quickly and efficiently in order to make diagnoses and provide treatments. It also helps to reduce the time and cost of medical diagnosis, while improving the accuracy and reliability of medical information. In addition, it allows researchers to create new medical applications and analyze large datasets to improve patient care.
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