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It's not too late! Your support of the SIIM Research & Education Fund through the 4th Annual "Ride to SIIM" will help fund the SIIM Grant Program and the Samuel J. Dwyer, III, PhD, FSIIM, Memorial Lecture.
Make a per-mile contribution to the SIIM Research & Education Fund today!
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| Track 7: Breast Imaging Informatics |
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| Educational Session |
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| Thursday, June 4, 2009 |
| 1:15 pm – 2:45 pm |
| Ballroom CD |
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| Current and Future Problems & Opportunities in Breast Imaging Informatics |
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“New Horizons in Breast Imaging” will introduce some of the new breast imaging technologies (tomosynthesis, nuclear medicine, CBCT, etc.) and their current states of maturity/adoption, with emphasis on their potential impact on breast imaging informatics over the next few years. Culminating the session will be a highly interactive 60-minute “Breast Imaging Workflow: Real World Problems and Potential Solutions” panel discussion. Panelists will represent the radiologist, administrative, and technical perspectives.
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Faculty: New Horizons in Breast Imaging
Andrew Maidment, PhD; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Panelists: Breast Imaging Workflow: Real World Problems and Potential Solutions Panel Discussion
David A. Clunie, MBBS; RadPharm
Steven C. Munie; Pinehurst Radiology
Margarita Zuley, MD; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Magee-Women’s Hospital |
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Objectives:
1. Identify the latest in breast imaging technologies (tomosynthesis, nuclear medicine, CBCT, etc.).
2. Describe current states of maturity/adoption of new technologies and their potential impact on breast imaging informatics over the next few years. |
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Track 7: Breast Imaging Informatics |
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Educational Sessions |
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