Enterprise Medical Imaging

Enterprise Medical Imaging in Zambia

The Republic of Zambia, like many countries world-over, is faced with a critical shortage of trained radiologists, medical experts specialised in the interpretation of medical images for radiological diagnosis of health conditions. It was reported that as of 2019, Zambia had only five (5) trained radiologists against a population of 17 million (Bwanga et al., 2019). This project seeks to investigate the challenges resulting from the shortage of radiologists and to investigate the feasibility of implementation of efficient and effective medical imaging workflows using enterprise imaging techniques, in order to demonstrate the potential of enterprise imaging in addressing the grand challenges associated with medical imaging in Zambia.

Project Members

Academic Staff
Postgraduate Student
PgDip Computer Science
Postgraduate Student
PgDip Computer Science
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Academic Staff
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Undergraduate Student
B.ICT With Education
Postgraduate Student
MSc Computer Science
Academic Staff
Academic Staff

Project Publications

2022
Zulu, Ernest Obbie, and Lighton Phiri. 2022. “Enterprise Medical Imaging For Improved Radiological Workflows: Towards An Interoperable And Standards-Based Medical Imaging Platform In Public Health Facilities In Zambia”. In Zambia Digital Health Conference 2022. Lusaka, Zambia: Ministry of Health. https://www.moh.gov.zm/?wpfb_dl=160.
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2021
Zulu, Ernest Obbie, and Lighton Phiri. 2021. “Enterprise Medical Imaging For Streamlined Radiological Diagnosis In Zambian Public Health Facilities”. Lusaka, Zambia: The University of Zambia. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.11215.61603.
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