Global radiology, a subspecialty of diagnostic radiology,[1] comprises the study and practice of improving access to radiology resources in poor and developing countries, and addressing global health inequities through the application of radiology.[2] Similar to the fields of public health and global health, global radiology draws on and encourages collaboration with nonmedical specialties relevant to disease patterns and the provision of medical services, including economic development, biomedical technology, engineering and social sciences.[2]
According to the World Health Organization,[3] one half to two-thirds of the global population lacks access to radiological services due primarily to shortages in diagnostic equipment and trained personnel. The practice of global outreach radiology, as well as education and training programs related to global radiology, have been spearheaded by organizations including the American College of Radiology,[4] the Radiological Society of North America,[5] the American Roentgen Ray Society,[6] the Royal College of Radiologists,[7] the International Union of Interventional Radiologists, Imaging the World and the World Federation of Pediatric Imaging. Growing interest in global health among radiology resident physicians[8] has spurred some radiology residency programs to offer global health training.[9][10][11] In 2014, the American College of Radiology proposed a formal “global health imaging curriculum” for residents.[12]
The academic component of global radiology involves the study of obstacles to obtaining access to imaging services and technology, and research on efforts to improve global health through radiology. This work encompasses both original research using data collected through radiology outreach projects in specific locales,[13] and broader epidemiological assessments informed by imaging data.[14] Conferences, such as the world congresses hosted by the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists, offer academics and non-academics involved in global radiology an opportunity to “discuss data, experiences, and models pertaining to radiology in the developing world and to evaluate potential opportunities for future collaboration.”[15] While much of the research published has appeared in various radiology journals, in 2014 the Journal of Global Radiology, founded by Dr. Sarwat Hussain of University of Massachusetts Medical School, became the first journal dedicated to global radiology.[1]
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^ abCulp, Melissa (May 2015). "2014 RAD-AID Conference on International Radiology for Developing Countries: The Road Ahead for Global Health Radiology". Journal of the American College of Radiology. 12 (5): 475–480. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2015.01.019. PMID 25940363. Retrieved May 19, 2015.
^Mitchell, Cristina. "World Radiography Day: Two-Thirds of the World's Population has no Access to Diagnostic Imaging". www.paho.org. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
^"ACR Foundation International Outreach Program - American College of Radiology". www.acr.org. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
^"International work | The Royal College Of Radiologists". www.rcr.ac.uk. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
^Lungren, Matthew (June 2011). "Global health training in radiology residency programs". Academic Radiology. 18 (6): 782–91. doi:10.1016/j.acra.2011.02.009. PMID 21458308.
^"HUP Residency - Special Resident Programs - Global Health Track Radiology Mini-Fellowship | Penn Medicine Department of Radiology". www.uphs.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
^"Radiology International Education Program | University of Virginia". www.medicine.virginia.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
^"Global Health Initiative". radiology.emory.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
^Wood, Mary F. (October 2014). "Global health imaging curriculum in radiology residency programs: The fundamentals". Journal of the American College of Radiology. 11 (10): 968–973. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2014.04.007. PMID 24933449.
^Wood, Mary F. (December 2013). "Examining barriers for mammography screening compliance within a private hospital and an underserved primary care clinic in Santiago, Chile". Journal of the American College of Radiology. 10 (12): 966–971. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2013.08.026. PMID 24295948.
^Mollura, Daniel J. (March 2008). "Bridging radiology and public health: the emerging field of radiologic public health informatics". Journal of the American College of Radiology. 5 (3): 174–181. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2007.08.020. PMID 18312964.
^Mollura, Daniel J. (July 2010). "White paper report of the RAD-AID Conference on International Radiology for Developing Countries: identifying challenges, opportunities, and strategies for imaging …". Journal of the American College of Radiology. 7 (7): 495–500. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2010.01.018. PMID 20630383.
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