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About the AIUM
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History of the AIUM
After decades of remarkable achievements, the early 1980s marked a time of transition and celebration for the AIUM. During this period, the institute celebrated its 25th anniversary, revamped its membership categories, and reorganized several components of its business structure.
Power Doppler ImagingPower Doppler is a color Doppler imaging mode in which the color displayed is based on an estimate of the total integrated Doppler power over a period of time at a given position. The value is related to the volume of blood present rather than its velocity.
George Leopold, MD
Douglass Howry, MD
"Our most important accomplishment, however, has been the establishment of an independent, copyrighted journal, the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine."
In 1982, the Pioneer Award was renamed to honor Joseph H. Holmes, MD, who died that year. Dr Holmes, the first person named as an AIUM pioneer, was an important figure to both the field of diagnostic ultrasound and the AIUM.
Volume 1, Number 1 of the AIUM Newsletter was published in July 1985. The newsletter served as a means of keeping the AIUM membership informed of the organization's activities. In 1986, the AIUM's publishing activities and educational offerings continued to expand to meet the needs of the growing membership.
Gray Scale 3D Imaging
A rendered display of an ultrasound image in which the subject matter is displayed in a third dimension. In mid-1988, the AIUM published a new patient brochure, What You Should Know About Your OB Ultrasound Exam. The 8-panel pamphlet answered the questions most asked by patients. It was the first of a series of patient brochures planned by the AIUM, each covering a different ultrasound examination.
A special highlight of the 1988 WFUMB/AIUM Meeting was the History of Ultrasound Symposium and Exhibition, which featured equipment used by pioneers John J. Wild, MD, PhD, and Douglass Howry, MD. To coincide with the history symposium, the AIUM, in conjunction with WFUMB and Eastman Kodak Company, published Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound: A Retrospective on Its 40th Anniversary, an ultrasound history monograph.
"Those of us involved in clinical ultrasound must be aware of the responsibility we owe our patients in practicing with proper concern for the safety and efficacy of the methods we employ."
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