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Managing digital clinical photographs.

J Nayler1, N Geddes, C Gomez-Castro

  • 1Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, NHS Trust and Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH, UK. j.nayler@ich.ucl.ac.uk

The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine
|January 23, 2002
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Digital cameras streamline clinical photography, enhancing image management from acquisition to archiving. Evolving techniques ensure quality control and efficient data handling for electronic patient records and teaching collections.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Illustration
  • Digital Imaging Technology

Background:

  • Digital cameras have been utilized for clinical photography at Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust for eight years.
  • Operational experience and technological advancements have refined digital photographic services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe current techniques for managing a large volume of digital clinical images.
  • To detail quality control, storage, archiving, and cataloguing procedures for digital photography.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing quality and exposure control during digital camera image acquisition.
  • Establishing robust temporary and permanent storage, backup, and archiving protocols.
  • Developing systematic cataloguing methods for clinical images.

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Main Results:

  • Evolved methods enhance the routine digital photographic service.
  • Effective management strategies address the challenges of large digital image datasets.
  • Current techniques cover image acquisition, storage, archiving, and cataloguing.

Conclusions:

  • Digital imaging requires meticulous management across all production stages.
  • The described techniques support network delivery, Electronic Patient Records, and teaching collections.
  • Continuous improvement in digital photography management is essential for clinical settings.