The Scope E-Newsletter January 2009

The Scope: January 2009

From the Dean's Office

Dean's Message: Budget Reduction Update

In the Spotlight

Stevens Surgery Broadcast Via Satellite

Father of Aerobics, Dr. Kenneth Cooper, to Speak in Knoxville

Jones, Carlson Featured as HPV Experts

Enderson Appointed to National Committee on Trauma

Radiology Residents, Fellow Pass Exams

Kabalka Elected as Fellow to AAAS

New Faculty and Staff Appointments

News

The Scope Has a New Look!

Frontiers to Focus on Public Service

Pathology Using DEXIS Technology

Group Insurance Premiums Unchanged

Business Survival Skills Training Series Continues

Continuing Medical and Dental Education

CMDE Calendar

Research

Graduate School Shares Knowledge Worldwide

   Research Highlights

   Presentations

   Publications

 

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Pathology Using DEXIS Technology

Pathology has purchased a DEXIS (Digital Electronic X-ray Imaging System) for use in the Regional Forensic Center and for mass disaster preparedness training.

DEXIS provides interactivity between the clinical dental office and forensic anthropologists or pathologists working in the field or laboratory. This software allows shared e-mail transport of full-mouth or bitewing series views for comparative dental examination used in the positive identification process. 

The forensic application software was originally developed to expeditiously secure postmortem dental images for comparison in the positive identification process and to replace traditional oral autopsy procedures.

 

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