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Keywords:
Radioprotection / Radiation dose, Computer applications, Breast, Digital radiography, PACS, Conventional radiography, Computer Applications-General, Dosimetry, Radiation safety
Authors:
M. Santos, P. Sá-Couto, A. Silva, N. Rocha; Aveiro/PT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2014/B-0276
Personal information
Milton Rodrigues dos Santos is Adjunct Professor at the School of Health Sciences,
University of Aveiro.
He received his X-ray Technologist Bachelor in 1992 and his Graduation in 2011 from the School of Health Technology of Coimbra.
He worked in several health institutions and was a radiology privet facility manager from 2003 to 2007.
In 2004 conclude his postgraduate studies in Clinical Education Supervision and received his Msc in Information Management from the University of Aveiro in 2007.
Presently is a PhD student at the Health Sciences Department of University of Aveiro.
His current research interests include the application of information and communications technologies in DICOM data mining,
radiology continuous quality improvement and the secondary use of radiology data.
Augusto Silva is Assistant Professor at the Dep.
of Electronics,
Telecommunications and Informatics of the University of Aveiro.
Lecturer at the School of Health of University of Aveiro.
Current scientific interests include Medical Image Processing and Medical Imaging Informatics with focus on PACS and generic image repositories.
He is the author and co-author of several papers and book chapters on these and has supervised and is supervising several PhD students involved with medical imaging informatics.
Nelson Pacheco da Rocha is Full Professor of the University of Aveiro.
He received his BSc degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering in 1983 and his PhD in Electronics Engineering in 1992,
from the University of Aveiro.
He was the Head of the Computer and Telecommunications Centre (1992-1998),
the Head of the Health Sciences School (2001-2011) and Pro-Rector of the University of Aveiro (2005-2010).
Since 2001,
he is the Head of the Health Sciences Department of the University of Aveiro.
His current research interests include the application of information and communications technologies to healthcare and social services,
the secondary use of electronic health records,
and the interconnection of human functionality and ambient assisted living services.
He has been involved in various European and national funded research projects,
has supervised.