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Training Core Update

Training Core Update. Sonia Pujol – Randy Gollub NA-MIC Core 5. Training Core Goals. Training Material development Facilitate cross discipline communication Support deployment and dissemination of NAMIC toolkit. Strategy Develop and test within NA-MIC community

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Training Core Update

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  1. Training Core Update Sonia Pujol – Randy Gollub NA-MIC Core 5

  2. Training Core Goals • Training Material development • Facilitate cross discipline communication • Support deployment and dissemination of NAMIC toolkit • Strategy • Develop and test within NA-MIC community • Deploy to Scientific Community

  3. Training Core Personnel Faculty Randy Gollub MD-PhD, PI Domain: Clinical Applications (MGH) Ross Whitaker PhD Domain: Computer Science (Utah) Guido Gerig PhD Domain: Medical Image Analysis (UNC) Martha Shenton PhD Domain: Schizophrenia (BWH) with valuable help from her team, especially Sylvain Bouix Post Doctoral Fellow Sonia Pujol PhD Domain: Image Guided Therapy (BWH) Training material development and teaching

  4. Training Core Collaborators Within NAMIC Steve Pieper: Dissemination Core Tina Kapur: Dissemination Core Beyond NA-MIC Nicole Aucoin: Morphometry BIRN (BWH) Kevin Teich: Morphometry BIRN (MGH) Marianna Jakob: Neuroimage Analysis Center (BWH)

  5. Achievements in 2005 • Neuroanatomy for computer scientists • Slicer 101: web-based training resources • NA-MIC kit tutorials • User Training Workshops

  6. Neuroanatomy • Fundamentals of neuroanatomy for computer scientists NA-MIC programming week MIT Cambridge, MA June 27-July 1st, 2005 NA-MIC AHM 2006 Jan.8, 2006

  7. Neuroanatomy training AHM 2006

  8. Installationinstructions Themes Data Tutorials Slicer 101

  9. Tutorials

  10. Our tutorials consist of a goal describing the learning outcome NA-MIC Training kit

  11. Our tutorials consist of a goal describing the learning outcome an image of the expected result 3D models of left and right hippocampi superimposed on anatomical MR images (NA-MIC Training 6) NA-MIC Training kit

  12. Slicer DTI Sample data set acquisition protocol (NA-MIC Training 4) NA-MIC Training kit Our tutorials consist of • a goal describing the learning outcome • an image of the expected result • training datasets

  13. Saving a PNG image of the Viewer (NA-MIC Training 7) NA-MIC Training kit Our tutorials consist of • a series of exercises guiding the user

  14. Statistical distribution of the cortical thickness parameterized by the age of the population. ( NA-MIC Training 6) NA-MIC Training kit Our tutorials consist of • a series of exercises guiding the user • corresponding descriptive solutions

  15. NA-MIC Training kit • More than 300 training slides

  16. NA-MIC Training kit • More than 300 training slides • 400 MB of pre-computed datasets

  17. 2000 hits to Slicer 101 in 200 days NA-MIC Training kit • More than 300 training slides • 400 MB of pre-computed datasets • NA-MIC communication format

  18. Workshops

  19. Data Processing NA-MIC Workshop Format Input Data Training 1: Loading and Viewing Data Training 2..6: Slicer Modules Output Data Training 7: Saving Data

  20. Registration closed Requirements reminder WORKSHOP NA-MIC kit introduction Hands-on sessions User feedback Follow-up Training events organization Announcement on NA-MIC wiki Preparation instructions

  21. NA-MIC Training Workshops Training workshops were offered at • Local universities within the NA-MIC community

  22. NA-MIC Training Workshops Training workshops were offered at • Local universities within the NA-MIC community • National meetings outside the NA-MIC community

  23. NA-MIC Training Workshops Training workshops were offered at • Local universities within the NA-MIC community • National meetings outside the NA-MIC community • International Research conferences

  24. Local universities within the NA-MIC community Darmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Hanover, NH 41 participants

  25. Local universities within the NA-MIC community Darmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Hanover, NH Athinoula Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA 41 participants 24 participants

  26. Local universities within the NA-MIC community Darmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Hanover, NH Athinoula Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA Surgical Planning Laboratory, Boston, MA 41 participants 24 participants 21 participants

  27. Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) 2005 All Hands Meeting San Diego, CA National meetings outside the NA-MIC community 51 participants

  28. International research conferences Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists (AUR 2005) Montreal, Canada 40 participants

  29. International research conferences Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists (AUR 2005) Montreal, Canada Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2005) Chicago, USA 40 participants 58 participants

  30. NA-MIC Training Workshops • Date May 26-27 • Location Hanover, NH • Program • Slicer Basics • Registration • fMRI and DTMRI • http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Dissemination:Workshop_May_26-27_2005

  31. Darmouth Medical Center May 26-27, 2005

  32. NA-MIC Training Workshops • Date September 16 • Location Charlestown, MA • Program • Slicer Basics • FreeSurfer integration within Slicer (part 1) • Saving data http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Training:User_Workshop_MGH_Summer_2005

  33. Martinos Center MGH Sept.16, 2005

  34. NA-MIC Training Workshops • Date September 30 • Location Boston, MA • Program • Slicer Basics • FreeSurfer integration within Slicer (part 2) • Saving Data • http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Training:User_Workshop_SPL_Fall_2005

  35. Surgical Planning LabSept.30, 2005

  36. NA-MIC Training Workshops • Date October 20 • Location San Diego, CA • Program • Free Surfer Training • Loading, Viewing and Saving data • Slicer/FreeSurfer integration overview • http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Training:Workshop_Oct_20_2005

  37. University of California San DiegoOct. 20, 2005

  38. University of California San Diego Biomedical Informatics Research Network Coordinating Center, San Diego Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH Center for Addiction and Mental Healh University of Toronto, Canada Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA University of California Irvine General Electrics, Niskayuna NY Mental Illness and Neuroscience Discovery, University of New Mexico Geographical distribution of attendees

  39. NA-MIC Training Workshops  235 participants in 6 months

  40. 2006 Training Plan Highlights • All day DTI Workshop • Tutorial Materials for new NA-MIC tools • Impact Assessment methods Details at 8:30 AM tomorrow

  41. Conclusion • 2005 Achievements • Neuroanatomy for computer scientists • Slicer 101 page • NA-MIC kit tutorials • User Training Workshops • 2006 Training Plans • Questions/suggestions

  42. Testimonials « I really enjoyed the course and learned a lot. I think it had a nice mix of science and hands on. » Trainee, Slicer Workshop at Darmouth « The course is a great one, well prepared and very informative. It was a bit surprising that people learnt Slicer so quickly » Xiaodong, Slicer Workshop MGH « Because the Slicer tutorials are all online, the need for note-taking or handouts was minimized and the workshop remained truly hands-on. » Marisa, Slicer Workshop SPL « I am incredibly impressed with the 3D Slicer program and the training workshop. I very much appreciate that this preeminent program is available and maintained for the MacIntosh. Further the 3D Slicer workshop was a delight well organized and well taught, with a knowledgeable and helpful staff. » Monica, Slicer Workshop SPL « As someone who had neither worked with freesurfer or 3D slicer before I found the workshop a clear, informative introduction to the capabilities and use of both packages. With the help of the online tutorials, I look forward to using the software in the near future.  David, Slicer Workshop in San Diego

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