Expanding access to magnetic resonance education through open‐source web tutorials
Gehua Tong,
Rishi Ananth,
John Thomas Vaughan
et al.
Abstract:As of 2018, two-thirds of the world did not have access to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 1 with most of this population living in low-resource settings. While having more scanners is necessary for expanding access, scanner numbers alone do not help sustain operations: local expertise is required to maintain the scanner's productivity in the long run. 2 Sustaining the accessibility of MRI requires the training of students in these settings. Open-source and free educational software can help teach future gen… Show more
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