RadioTalk: Enterprise-wide IT: Challenges and opportunities for the imaging
Radio Talk - Where radiologists speak about their technology experiences
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February 28, 2008
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We invite you to join the third session of RadioTalk, a live web broadcast where we invite Radiologists from across the globe to share their views on technology in radiology. RadioTalk is hosted by Agfa HealthCare
On February 28, Dr Luigi Lepanto, Associate Radiologist in Chief and Head of Radiology Informatics at the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)in Canada, will speak about a topic that many Radiologists are faced with accross the globe:
Enterprise-wide IT : Challenges and opportunities for the imaging department
The traditional borders of the imaging department are fading: Multi site operations, offsite readings, teleradiology as well as the integration with the other medical services demand many changes in the way radiology is performed. This presentation wants to highlight the impact that an enterprise wide IT infratsructure has on radiology, seen from a logistical/adminstrative, a technical and a clinical perspective.
The presentation will be followed by a live Q&A opportunity
As always, RadioTalk will be held as live events at three different times in one day - in order to allow various time zones to benefit and to provide a dynamic real-time Questions & Answers period.
The session will be held three times live on February 28
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Simply register beforehand by clicking on your preferred session.
Live Session 1 (in English):
4:00 pm Europe (Brussels), 10:00 am US East Coast (New York),
7:00 am US Pacific (L.A.)
Meeting Number: 703 154 585 Meeting Password: radiotalkLive Session 2 (in French - Émission en directe en francais):
8:00 pm Europe (Brussels), 2:00 pm US East Coast (New York), 11:00 am US Pacific (L.A.)
Meeting Number: 702 883 613 Meeting Password: radiotalkLive Session 3 (in English):
10:00 pm Europe (Brussels), 4:00 pm US East Coast (New York), 1:00pm US Pacific (L.A.)
Meeting Number: 706 366 047 Meeting Password: radiotalk
Who Should Attend?
The program is provided through Agfa HealthCare and is open to:
- Radiologists
- Clinicians and Medical Staff
- CIO and IT Management
- Hospital Management
Bio Luigi Lepanto M.D., FRCP(C)
Dr . Lepanto is the Associate Radiologist in Chief and Head of Radiology Informatics at the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM). He is Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology at the University of Montreal. Dr Lepanto has been active in the area of Radiology Informatics for close to 10 years. He co-chaired the steering committee overseeing initial PACS implementation at CHUM and currently chairs the CHUM PACS operational committee overseeing present activities and future developments. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Radiologists PACS and Teleradiology committee. His research interests include workflow optimization and productivity, as well as the development of metrics to assess the impact and success of Information Technology implementation. He is presently studying the innovation cycle in PACS and the interaction between end-users and developers. Dr Lepanto is very active clinically and other interests include multi-modality abdominal imaging.
Place: Online Webex meeting
Date From: 28 February 2008
Date Until: 28 February 2008
Radio Talk : Where Radiologists speak about their technology experiences
