Informatics in Radiology. Basic I.T. for Radiographers. Image Acquisition. PACS, VNAs and picture storage. RIS, MPI and other text systems. Integrating with other systems. Image Reporting & Interpretation. DICOM. HL7. Data Sharing and Teleradiology. QA and Medical Physics considerations. Clinicians Information Needs. Informatics and the wider commissioning environment. Informatics and the Law. I.T. Perspective. Education Using a PACS. Professionalism: Development and Career Progression in Informatics
Qualified as a Diagnostic Radiographer, Alexander Peck began working with informatics as a Senior Radiographer at the North West London Hospitals NHS Trust, followed by several years as the former Information Systems Manager at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. He is the director of a medical informatics consultancy firm plus organiser of the highly popular national imaging informatics education sessions for Radiographers and PACS Professionals. Alexander now concentrates on teaching and research, promoting Imaging Informatics education internationally and continues to champion a research based approach to further developing the better integration of informatics into clinical practice. He has been awarded Chartered I.T. Professional status by the British Computer Society, and is an active member of the SCoR IM+T Advisory Group.
This convenient pocket guide provides the foundations of
knowledge in informatics, allowing radiographers in training and in
practice, to understand, use and develop more efficient ways of
imaging that will in turn deliver improved patient care. I would
recommend this book or several copies of this book to every
healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and
healthcare messaging in hospitals. - Dr Dewinder S
Bhachu, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children,
London.This book covers radiology image storing, data
collection and distribution, and radiology information technology,
all relating to continuing advances in radiology technology over
the last two decades. The compact chapters offer succinct and
to-the-point information and important subtopics in informatics.
The book also makes good use of pictures, diagrams, and charts to
further simplify the information.
-David James Demick, BS(Froedtert Hospital)I
would recommend this book or several copies of this book to every
healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and
healthcare messaging in hospitals.
-RAD Magazine, September, 2018
This convenient pocket guide provides the foundations of
knowledge in informatics, allowing radiographers in training and in
practice, to understand, use and develop more efficient ways of
imaging that will in turn deliver improved patient care. I would
recommend this book or several copies of this book to every
healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and
healthcare messaging in hospitals. - Dr Dewinder S
Bhachu, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children,
London.This book covers radiology image storing, data
collection and distribution, and radiology information technology,
all relating to continuing advances in radiology technology over
the last two decades. The compact chapters offer succinct and
to-the-point information and important subtopics in informatics.
The book also makes good use of pictures, diagrams, and charts to
further simplify the information.-David James Demick,
BS(Froedtert Hospital)I would recommend this book or
several copies of this book to every healthcare IT department that
supports imaging informatics and healthcare messaging in
hospitals.
-RAD Magazine, September, 2018
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