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DICOM in the Future: Evolution and Impact on Medical Imaging

Join us for an anniversary workshop to discuss the future of DICOM, its evolution, and its impact on medical imaging. Explore topics like treatment and therapy, image-guided surgery, therapy planning, and more. Experts in the field will share their insights on information technology trends and the broad scope of medical informatics. Learn from pioneers of laparoscopic surgery and gain insights into the future of diagnostic imaging. Don't miss this opportunity to discover how DICOM will evolve with the world around us.

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DICOM in the Future: Evolution and Impact on Medical Imaging

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  1. Anniversary WorkshopCome to Share DICOM in THE FUTURE

  2. ACR/NEMA 1983 in the Future PRESENT FUTURE Archives

  3. DICOM 1993 in the Future PRESENT FUTURE 9 parts DICOM 3.0 89 parts DICOM 6.5 Archives

  4. DICOM 2003 in the Future Binary encoded DICOM PRESENT XML encoded DICOM FUTURE Secret File

  5. DICOM will Evolve with the World Around • Treatment and therapy, image guided surgery, therapy planning, and other “-ologies”.> Colonel Marohn, MD, US Air Force • Information Technology trends and their impact in the medical domain.> Neil de Crescenzo, IBM Bus. Consult. Services • The future of diagnostic imaging – Medical Informatics in its broadest sense.> Prof. Mezrich, University of Maryland, School of Medicine

  6. Colonel Michael R. Marohn, MD • Pioneer of Laparoscopic surgery from 80’s • Trained over 2,000 US military surgeons • After 25 years as military surgeon, will join the John Hopkins University Department of Surgery • Consultant for the “OR of the Future” and “Virtual Soldier” DARPA programs, with Dr. Rick Satava • « Imaging an Intervention »: From Crisis Management to Risk Management

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