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Dive into the fascinating world of imaging informatics with SIIMcast, the official podcast of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). Join hosts Jason and Mohamed as they explore groundbreaking developments and innovative solutions in radiology with industry experts. In this compelling episode, we continue our mini-series by featuring Dr. Tessa Cook, a renowned Associate Professor of Radiology and Vice Chair of Practice Transformation. Dr. Cook shares insights from Chapter 10 of the "Practical Imaging Informatics" textbook, focusing on ancillary services and their critical role in enhancing care delivery and radiologist workflows. From radiation exposure management to the integration of artificial intelligence in peer learning, discover how informatics is shaping the future of radiology, ensuring patient safety, and optimizing medical imaging processes. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply intrigued by the impact of technology on healthcare, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the advancement of medical imaging informatics.
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Welcome to another special episode of the SIIMcast, recorded live at the SIIM Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. Join us for a unique "Between Two Fellows" discussion featuring Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski and Dr. Tessa Cook, as we navigate the world of imaging informatics in medicine without the barriers of Zoom or mute buttons. Our conversation takes us through a journey of innovation, from vendor sessions to the intricacies of hosting a hackathon with a record number of projects.
Listen as we delve into discussions about advancing the field, fostering inclusivity, and the evolving landscape of imaging informatics. This episode is a testament to the collaborative spirit and the diverse expertise that defines the SIIM community. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in imaging informatics.
Tune in for an enriching discussion that captures the essence of SIIM's annual meeting and the vibrant community that propels it forward. Available now on all major podcast platforms.
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In this engaging episode of SIIMcast, we revisit the roots with Dr. Paul Nagy, a trailblazer in imaging informatics and a key figure in the genesis of this very podcast. Dr. Nagy, renowned for his pivotal role at Johns Hopkins University and beyond, offers an exclusive look into his storied career, which bridges the gap between technology, medicine, and education.
As a recipient of the esteemed Odyssey Titan award and a past chair of both SIIM and the American Board of Imaging Informatics, Dr. Nagy's contributions have profoundly shaped the landscape of observational research and informatics education. This episode isn't just a journey through Dr. Nagy's illustrious career but also a masterclass in the evolution of imaging informatics, the challenges and triumphs of integrating technology with healthcare, and the future of data science in medicine.
Dr. Nagy's insights serve as a beacon for professionals at every stage of their informatics journey, illuminating the path from the early days of PACS systems to the cutting edge of data science applications in healthcare. Whether you're a seasoned expert or a newcomer to the field, Dr. Nagy's reflections on leadership, innovation, and the essence of high-performance teams in driving change are bound to inspire and enlighten.
Tune into this captivating episode of SIIMcast, brought to you by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, and discover the pioneering spirit that continues to drive the future of imaging informatics. For more enriching content and to delve deeper into the world of imaging informatics, visit SIIM's website and follow @SIIM_Tweets on Twitter.
Prepare to be inspired by a visionary's journey through the evolving world of imaging informatics, where technology meets healthcare to create a brighter future.
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In the latest episode of SIIMcast, part of our mini-series "My Informatics Journey," we are thrilled to feature Dr. Rick Wiggins, a name many of our listeners will recognize from his previous appearances and insightful presentations at SIIM conferences. This episode offers a deep dive into Dr. Wiggins's personal journey into the field of imaging informatics, blending his early career aspirations with a passion for technology and education. From his undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering to an unexpected shift towards radiology and informatics, Dr. Wiggins shares his story with the warmth and wit he's known for.
Listeners will be taken on a journey back to the advent of digital imaging, experiencing the evolution of creating digital teaching files to the development of sophisticated web-based educational tools. Dr. Wiggins’s narrative is a vivid illustration of how technology has revolutionized medical education and patient care, emphasizing his significant contributions to digital publishing in radiology and the creation of StatDx.
This episode goes beyond a personal memoir to reflect on the growth of imaging informatics over the years. It is an essential listen for anyone at the crossroads of medicine, education, and technology, offering a peek into the challenges of adapting to a rapidly changing landscape and the importance of community within SIIM.
Tune in to SIIMcast, brought to you by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, to delve into the history, present, and potential future of imaging informatics from one of its most dynamic and innovative contributors. Visit SIIM's website for more information and follow us on Twitter @SIIM_Tweets for the latest updates.
Whether you're deeply entrenched in the imaging informatics field or just starting your exploration, "My Informatics Journey" with Dr. Rick Wiggins is filled with invaluable insights, delightful anecdotes, and visions for what lies ahead in the domain.
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In this episode of SIIMcast, we continue our mini-series exploring the "Practical Imaging Informatics Textbook" (PIIRT), we delve into the intricacies of PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and other image management systems with the insightful Nikki Fennell. With over two decades of experience in the imaging field and current roles at Stanford Health Care and as chair of the Board of Trustees for the American Board of Imaging Informatics, Nikki brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our discussion.
This episode sets the stage by examining the critical role of PACS in today's healthcare landscape, where digital imaging management is as essential as the air we breathe. Nikki demystifies PACS, comparing it to traditional film-based systems, and highlights its operational efficiencies, improved data management, security, and cost savings. The conversation navigates through the foundational elements of PACS, its relationship with EMRs (Electronic Medical Records) and RIS (Radiology Information Systems), and the evolving landscape of enterprise imaging.
Listeners will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by point-of-care ultrasound systems, the governance of imaging data, and the future of image sharing beyond the confines of individual healthcare enterprises. Nikki and the hosts also touch upon the nuances of AI integration in imaging workflows, the concept of research PACS, and the imperative of managing AI-generated data responsibly.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of imaging informatics and patient care, offering a deep dive into the technological advancements and operational considerations shaping the future of imaging in medicine. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the chapters of the PIIRT, guided by one of the field's seasoned professionals.
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In this episode of SIIMCast, we dive deep into the often overlooked yet crucial world of image compression, exploring its history, evolution, and pivotal role in medical imaging. Join us as we unravel how compression technology has shaped the way we store, share, and view medical images, from the early days of the internet to the cutting-edge applications in today's cloud-based systems.
Highlights:The Genesis of Compression: We start our journey with a look back at the origins of image compression, highlighting the groundbreaking shift to lossy compression techniques that revolutionized how images are processed and appreciated. The introduction of JPEG set the stage for a new era of digital imaging, paving the way for its widespread adoption across various sectors, including the critical field of medical imaging.
Compression in the Medical Realm: Our experts delve into the nuanced world of medical imaging compression, discussing the delicate balance between efficiency and integrity. With insights into the distinct requirements of lossy and lossless compression for diagnostic images, we uncover the challenges and considerations unique to compressing CT scans, MRIs, and mammograms.
The Evolution of Standards and Technology: From JPEG to JPEG 2000, and the exciting prospects of JPEG XL and HTJ2K, we explore the technological advancements and standards that have driven the innovation in image compression. The episode sheds light on the critical role of DICOM standards in ensuring interoperability and the influence of web and cloud technologies in shaping the future of medical imaging.
Looking Ahead: What does the future hold for image compression? We discuss the potential impact of AI and machine learning in refining compression techniques and the importance of open-source communities in fostering the adoption of new codecs. Our experts share their visions for a future where compression continues to evolve, driven by the dual demands of technological advancement and clinical needs.
Join us on SIIMCast for an enlightening discussion that brings the hidden world of image compression to the forefront, revealing its indispensable role in medical imaging and beyond. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, medical professional, or simply curious about the digital world, this episode offers something for everyone.
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Katherine Andriole and Teri Sippel Schmidt from #SIIM23 to talk about the Annual Meeting, building the future of imaging informatics, and celebrating Teri's Dwyer Lecture.
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Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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We're kicking off season 7 of SIIMcast!
In this episode, we are joined by Drs. Tessa Cook and Elizabeth Krupinski from #SIIM23 to talk about the Annual Meeting, welcoming a growing cohort of members-in-training, and celebrating the diverse personas represented by SIIM members.
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Please help us out by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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In this episode, we are joined by Drs. Cyrillo Araujo and Nathan Bumbarger to chat about their 2022 SIIM Hackathon project on Hyponym Reporting. Find out more at http://hyponym.us/
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You can find our podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you subscribe to podcasts.
Please help us out by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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In this episode, we are joined by Drs. Woojin Kim and Khan Siddiqui to chat about their experience with entrepreneurship in imaging informatics.
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You can find our podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you subscribe to podcasts.
Please help us out by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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In this episode, our hosts chat with Keith Eklund and Harry Solomon about the recently approved DICOM Supplement 223 with support from SIIM. See press release at https://siim.org/news/news.asp?id=615974
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You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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The hosts get together in this special season wrap-up episode and discuss the highlights of the season, as well as the upcoming SIIM23 Conference in Austin, TX
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You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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In this episode, the team is joined by Pathologist Marilyn Bui, MD, PhD from Moffitt Cancer Center, returning guest Les Folio, also from Moffitt Cancer Center, and his son undergraduate mechanical engineering student Lucas Folio from University of South Florida. The conversation revisits a project presented at SIIM 2022.
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Continuing our series on the Practical Imaging Informatics book update, Dr. Chris Roth returns to the show to discuss the 19th chapter regarding User Governance with Mohannad and Prasanth.
Chris Roth serves as Vice Chairman of Radiology for Information Technology and Clinical Informatics at Duke University, Director of Imaging Iinformatics Strategy at Duke Health where he is also a Professor of Neuroradiology.
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You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
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In this episode, the team chats with Dr. David Mendelson from Mt. Sinai Health System and Chris Carr from RSNA about Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), including processes, life-cycles and the connectathons.
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Mohannad, Ali and Parasanth catch up with the 2022 Virtual Hackathon winners from Cleveland Clinic, Lindsey Marrero, Mike Ciancibello and Cathy DeCoske. This team developed BLockchain in Medical Information (BLIMI), the presentation of which can be found at the Youtube link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJUaKoa9EUU&list=PLky1o8fQFZMAnp_289XCNrW2UcPOHurZJ&index=4
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The second of two parts, this episode continues the discussion into the origins and history of the Vendor Neutral Archive with three experts in the field.
Guests: Ken Persons, Greg Strowig, Brian Willaert
Hosts: Mohannad Hussain, Prasanth Prasanna
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The first of two parts, this episode discusses the origins and history of the Vendor Neutral Archive with three experts in the field.
Guests: Ken Persons, Greg Strowig, Brian Willaert
Hosts: Mohannad Hussain, Prasanth Prasanna
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The team are joined by Drs. Nabile Safdar and Omer Awan to talk about the role of informatics solutions in patient and trainee education. This is a recap of the guest session from SIIM 2022. Dr. Safdar is the Vice Chair of Imaging Informatics at Emory University School of Medicine, Associate CMIO for Emory Healthcare and is the Fellowship Director for their Imaging Informatics Fellowship. Dr. Awan is a Professor of Musculoskeletal Radiology and Associate Vice Chair of Education at University of Maryland Medical Center. He is also the administrator for the department-wide teaching file and is the faculty advisor for the radiology global health elective.
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In this episode, Ali, Jay and Mohannad interview Dr. Woojin Kim about his chapter on Reporting in the new edition of PII.
Woojin Kim, MD, is Chief Medical Officer at Equium Intelligence, a start-up he co-founded in intelligent, data-driven resource management. He is also a musculoskeletal radiologist at the VA Palo Alto, CA. Dr. Kim was the Chief Medical Information Officer at the Healthcare Division of Nuance Communications from 2016 to 2019. He was a co-founder of Montage Healthcare Solutions, acquired by Nuance in 2016. Previously, Dr. Kim had served as interim Chief of the Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging, Director of Center for Translational Imaging Informatics, and Chief of Radiography at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Kim has been an active member in imaging informatics within various societies, including ACR, SIIM, and RSNA, focusing on data mining, analytics, and machine learning.
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You can find our podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you subscribe to podcasts.
Please help us out by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
You can find us on Twitter: @SIIM_Tweets, and individually at @mohannadhussain, @jaynagels, @AliTejaniMD, @AAnandMD
Visit us at https://siim.org/page/siimcastSpecial Thanks to @RandalSilvey of http://podedit.com for editing and post processing support.
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