Keywords:
Imaging Informatics, Computer applications, eHealth, Teleradiology, eLearning, Education and training, Prospective, Observational, Not applicable
Authors:
D. G. Castiglione1, S. Salerno1, T. V. Bartolotta1, A. Basile2; 1Palermo/IT, 2Catania/IT
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2020/C-05095
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