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The Imaging Informatics Core provides the capability for modality users to transfer images from the modalities to IIC provided storage, retrieve these images on IIC workstations or user computers, and to process or analyze the images. While there is a wide range of image analysis hardware and software available, often users require some custom processing and should discuss this with IIC personnel.

 

GE Advantage Workstation - http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/aw/

 

TeraRecon Aquarius Workstation - http://www.terarecon.com/products/aq_ws_prod.html

 

TeraRecon Enterprise Server - http://www.terarecon.com/products/aq_net_1_prod.html

 

SAN disk storage provided by Information Services. Storage is secure, backed up daily, and is HIPPA compliant.

 

DICOM server for archiving research DICOM images (CT, MR, PET, microCT, microMR, microPET, etc.)

 

       Medical Imaging Resource Center

 

Software application that has the ability to securely send and receive DICOM images from modalities via the local network or encrypted over the internet

RSNA MIRC site - http://rsna.org/mirc/

Imaging Informatics Contacts:

  • Pete Santago (IIC Chair)
  • Karen Watson (IIC Coordinator)
  • Don Gage (computer systems support)
  • Bob Rohde (computer systems support)
  • Josh Tan (software applications support)

 

 

 

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