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Color hardcopy all the way. One of our imagers allows electronic storage of
short video clips that can be downloaded onto optical disks if desired. We
only videotape unusual cases where the dynamics can only be appreciated in
realtime or for teaching purposes. Hardcopy photos of disease segments and
stenotic waveforms is a great way to go when comparing old studies with
current studies when monitoring disease. It is more costly, but not as
costly as not having the information in front of you when you need it. bj
Bonnie L. Johnson RDMS, RVT, FSVT
Stanford Medical Center
Director, Vascular Laboratory Services
Division of Vascular Surgery
Stanford, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: UVM Flownet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Linda
Sautter
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 12:45 PM
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Subject: Videotaping
How many of you are still videotaping in addition to printing hard copy for
the chart?
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