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Journal of Brain Disease

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers human brain diseases and disorders.


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Journal of Brain Disease

Aims and scope:

Journal of Brain Disease is an open access, peer-reviewed journal which covers all types of human brain diseases and disorders.  Clinical practice, research, and education of brain disease science are emphasized. Adult and pediatric neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, endovascular surgical neuroradiology, neuropsychiatry, neurophysiatry, neuropharmacology, neurophysiology, and neuropathology specialties are represented. 

Manuscripts on epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, and management of all brain diseases are welcomed.

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Submissions, excluding editorials, letters to the editor and dedications, will be peer reviewed by two reviewers.  Reviewers are required to provide fair, balanced and constructive reports.  

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Teleradiology and Emergency Neurosurgery-Presence in a Small Asian City State and Need in a Large Canadian Province

Authors: Wai Hoe Ng, Ernest Wang, Ivan Ng and Mark Bernstein
Publication Date: 17 Feb 2009
Journal of Brain Disease 2009:1 7-11

Wai Hoe Ng1,2, Ernest Wang1, Ivan Ng1 and Mark Bernstein2

1Department of Neurosurgery, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore. 2Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital.

Abstract

Teleradiology involving the transfer of vital patient information such as scan images is an important technology to facilitate effective and efficient provision of neurosurgical care in the setting of scarce resources and geographic isolation. We review the implementation of teleradiology initiatives in the small city state of Singapore and its potential and need in the large province of Ontario and draw parallels in their strategic implementation. Although it may seem intuitive that teleradiology has greater applications in regions of vast geographical size, the technology has universal usefulness if applied appropriately in any neurosurgical or health care system.



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