"Ultrasound
and the Internet"
Terry DuBose,
Chair, Editorial Advisory Board, Ultrasound@OBGYN.net,
and Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
(dubose@io.com)
The diagnostic sonography (ultrasound)
profession is populated by technophiles. In general, people who gravitate
to ultrasound are not afraid of technology or computers. For this reason
alone, it is not surprising that sonographers and sonologists have flocked
to use the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) for education,
consultations and communications with colleagues across the globe. The
number of people using the Internet is increasing rapidly worldwide, and
medical websites are increasing exponentially. The Web is a graphic mode
of communication and it is natural that ultrasound images would be
exchanged and discussed via this new medium.
Before the Web was invented, many medical professionals around the world
had begun to communicate via email and list servers or discussion groups.
The earliest list for OB/GYN discussion was OBGYN-L, established in 1995
by Dr Geffrey H. Klein while he was a resident at Baylor School of
Medicine in Houston. In 1996 OBGYN-L went onto the Web, the power of the
Web was recognised for the sharing of visual information such as
ultrasonograms ... and Ultrasound@OBGYN.net was born in November 1997 [1].
“The Web is a graphic mode of communication and it is natural that
ultrasound images would be exchanged and discussed via this new medium.”
International consultation and discussion
Since its start, this (now Web-based) forum (http://forums.obgyn.net/ultrasound/)
established a peer-review system for publishing interesting cases, and has
assisted in many difficult situations around the world. This discussion
forum is designed for professional healthcare workers using sonography in
women’s health and includes some of the luminaries of ultrasound
worldwide.
This is the highest and best use of the Web in medicine. The ability to display images quickly and get responses from many international experts is a remarkable advance in world health. However, we must caution that to give a second opinion long distance is not necessarily good medicine. While we can be enthusiastic about this new medium, the physician managing the case must remain in control and use her/his good judgment about any information or advice received from the Internet.
“The ability to display images quickly and get responses from many
international experts is a remarkable advance in world health.”
Links to other sites
The OBGYN.net was the first and is still the largest website dedicated to
women’s health issues, with many links to other sites. It has just begun
a new service for its healthcare professional membership, which now has
free access to the Cochrane Library of medical trials via the Web. This is
a great new service.
Table I provides a full listing of the OBGYN.net offerings. A large number
of websites dealing with all aspects of ultrasound and sonography are now
available. The table is by no means an exhaustive list, but contains many
important sites. Almost all commercial manufacturers have sites, but these
are not listed here. Most manufacturers can be found by using a Web search
engine, or by simply typing in www.[manufacturer name].com. Almost all of
the websites mentioned will have links to other sites of interest, so from
this list an even larger number of sites can be located.
Table I: OBGYN.net links to other sites
| Title | WWWeb URL |
| Ultrasound
organisations (general) Who is who in sonography? World Federation of Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology (WFUMB) American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) Mediterranean and African Society for Ultrasound (MASU) Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP): Diagnostic Medical Sonography Programs |
http://www.sdms.org/about/who.asp http://www.wfumb.org/ http://www.aium.org/ http://www.ardms.org- http://www.sdms.org/ http://www.asum.com.au/open/home.htm http://www.efsumb.org/ - http://www.agonet.it/masu/ http://www.caahep.org/programs/dms/ dms-main.htm |
| Ultrasound
organisations (OB/GYN) Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (guidelines sonography) Israel Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (guidelines) - - International Society of Ultrasound in OB/GYN (ISUOG) |
http://www.sogc.org/SOGCnet/ sogc_docs/common/guide/library_e.shtml http://www.members.tripod.com/ ~ObstUltrasound/society.htm http://www.members.tripod.com/ ~ObstUltrasound/guidelinescanada.html http://obg.med.wayne.edu/ISUOG/home.htm |
| Universities,
colleges & teaching hospitals with Ultrasound Web Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia - University of California, San Francisco St George’s Hospital, Fetal Medicine, London University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: |
http://jeffline.tju.edu/CWIS/DEPT/ Ultrasound/JUREI/ http://ultrasound.ucsf.edu/ http://www.fetalmedicine.ac.uk/fmu.html http://www.uams.edu/chrp/ |
| General
education related to OB/GYN OMIM‘, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man FASTER (First And Second Trimester Evaluation of Risk) Midwifery Today |
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/ http://www.firsttrimester.org/ http://www.midwiferytoday.com/ - |
| OBGYN.net OBGYN.net GOLD SERVICES - Cochrane Library (must be OBGYN.net registered professional) Ultrasound Section Pregnancy & Birth Section Fetal Monitoring Section Infertility Section Women's Health Section Menopause and Perimenopause Section Chronic Pelvic Pain Section Endometriosis Pavilion Hysterectomy and Alternatives Section Osteoporosis Section Young Woman Section Technology Section OB/GYN & Subspecialties OBGYN.net International Pages OBGYN.net Latina & Portuguese Willkommen beim obgyn.net DEUTSCH |
http://www.obgyn.net/ http://www.obgyn.net/cochrane.asp - http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp http://www.obgyn.net/pb/pb.asp http://www.obgyn.net/fm/fm.asp http://www.obgyn.net/infertility/infertility.asp http://www.obgyn.net/women/women.asp http://www.obgyn.net/meno/meno.asp http://www.obgyn.net/cpp/cpp.asp http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.asp http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.asp http://www.obgyn.net/osteo/osteo.asp http://www.obgyn.net/yw/yw.asp http://www.obgyn.net/technology/technology.asp http://www.obgyn.net/english/sub-spec.htm http://www.obgyn.net/country/country.asp http://latina.obgyn.net/ http://www.obgyn.net/deutsch/deutsch.asp |
| Continuing
medical education on the WWWeb Acuson Education General Electric Online CME Courses Jackson Community College Online Sonography CME |
-
http://www.acuson.com/education/index.html
http://www.ge.com/medical/ultrasound/msucme.htm http://classes.jackson.cc.mi.us/Sonography/ |
| Individual
sites for ultrasound in OB/GYN Dr. Joseph Woo's OBSTETRICAL ULTRASOUND OB/GYN Ultrasound at the Fairbanks Clinic DuBose/BASIC BABY Fetal Medicine Foundation TheFetus.net Fetal Echocardiography D. Hutchon’s wwweb Gestational Age Calculators |
- http://www.ob-ultrasound.net/ http://www.obgynsono.com/ http://www.io.com/~dubose/ http://www.fetalmedicine.com/ http://www.thefetus.net/ http://www.fetalecho.com/ http://www.hutchon.freeserve.co.uk/ |
CD-ROMs Fetal Echocardiography, Gold Edition, 2 CD-ROM Set by Gregory DeVore, MD McGahan & Goldberg: Diagnostic Ultrasound, A Logical Approach on CD-ROM, Lippincott-Raven, 1999, ISBN: 0-7817-1475-3. Platypus: Database of fetal anomalies GYNE-E: Interactive education gynaecology ultrasound |
- http://www.sdms.org/products/fetalcd.asp http://services.lww.com then use search to find title/author or http://www.lww.com/cgi-bin/ wwonline.storefront/1578181000/Product/ View/0&2D397&2D51614&2D2 |
Continuing medical education
Continuing medical education (CME) is also increasingly available on the
Web. Many of the sites charge a fee, but some are free (most of the free
sites are sponsored by equipment manufacturers). A few of the CME sites
are listed in the table but many more can be found by searching the Web. A
search in preparation for this topic brought 14,780 hits, or CME sites.
Limiting the 14,780 sites to only those that include ‘ultrasound’
resulted in 618 hits. So there seems to be ample medical education
available.
There are a number of compact disks (CD-ROMs) that have been developed for
educational purposes. While the contents of these CDs are not necessarily
on the Internet, they are a form of computer-aided instruction. The number
of educational CDs for sonography is increasing rapidly, many of them
being published as supplements to textbooks. Some of the CDs available are
listed in the table.
Intranets
One of the most powerful uses of the Web will be for Intranets: web pages
for communication within an institution or clinic. These will often be
blocked to outside users, but will assist ultrasound departments by
allowing archived images and medical records to be moved quickly from
portable units to the central digital filing system. At this point the
sonographer becomes a true ‘cyborg’ or cybernetic organism. Modern
ultrasound equipment already has the facility to transmit images by IP/CP.
One can imagine the sonographer, with his miniature sonographic
machine/transducer, palm pilot, and tiny personal computer screen, easily
moving around the hospital, sending images to central filing via a
wireless LAN [2].
Improving education, information, healthcare
The Web is a relatively new mode of communication. Obviously there will be
rapid improvements, via which we can only assume that education, the
exchange of medical information and healthcare will be improved. If the
digital divide between the technologically developed and those with less
access to these advances can be bridged, then all will benefit.
References
1. OBGYN.net; The Universe of Women’s Health: http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp;
May 22, 2000.
2. Terason: http://www.terason.com/
Teratech Corporation; May 22, 2000.
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