Elizabeth Krupinski

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Elizabeth Krupinski (pronunciation: El-iz-a-beth Kru-pin-ski) is a renowned medical professional and researcher in the field of radiology and telemedicine. She has made significant contributions to the understanding and advancement of these fields.

Etymology

The name "Elizabeth" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath". The surname "Krupinski" is of Polish origin, although the exact meaning is not known.

Career

Elizabeth Krupinski is a Professor and Vice Chair for Research at the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University. She is also the Associate Director of Evaluation for the Arizona Telemedicine Program and Co-Director of the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center. Her research focuses on human factors and perception in medical imaging, and she has published extensively on these topics.

Contributions

Krupinski is known for her work in digital imaging, telemedicine, and the psychological aspects of reading and interpreting medical images. She has been instrumental in developing guidelines for the use of digital imaging in telepathology and teleradiology, and her research has helped to improve the accuracy and efficiency of these technologies.

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