3. What
Is
it
? The study and application of processes and information and communication technology for the acquisition, manipulation, analysis and distribution of medical image data.
4. What
Is
it
?
The study and application of processes andinformation and communication technology for the acquisition, manipulation, analysis and distribution of medical image data.
5. What
Is
it
? The study and application of processes andinformation and communication technology for the acquisition, manipulation, analysis and distribution of medical image data.
11. Involves information obtained from tissues, organs and other body structures by trained technicians using sophisticated equipment and processes and evaluated by pathologists and radiologists who make diagnoses and treatment decisions
12. Involves informationobtained from tissues, organs and other body structures by trained technicians using sophisticated equipment and processes and evaluated by pathologists and radiologists who make diagnoses and treatment decisions
13. Involves informationobtained from tissues, organs and other body structures by trained technicians using sophisticated equipment and processes and evaluated by pathologists and radiologists who make diagnoses and treatment decisions
14. Involves informationobtained from tissues, organs and other body structures by trained technicians using sophisticated equipment and processes and evaluated by pathologists and radiologists who make diagnoses and treatment decisions
16. Diagnosis
These images help clinicians with assessing and
determining causes of diseases
17. treatmentrecovery
Assessment
&
They are used to guide and assess if the medical intervention introduced to the patient’s system by the clinician is performing optimally.
19. picture
Archiving
communications
systems
A medical imaging technology which provides economical storage of, and convenient access to, images from multiple modalities.
&
20. radiologyinformation
system
A networked software suit for managing medical imagery and associated data. It is especially useful for managing radiological records in multiple locations.
24. Role
of the
librarian
Librariansprovideinputintohowtheimagescanbeindexedanddescribedsothattheyarereadilyretrievablebyhealthprofessionalsinvolvedwiththatpatient’scare.
25. Role
of the
librarian
Librariansprovideinputintohowtheimagescanbeindexedanddescribedsothattheyarereadilyretrievablebyhealthprofessionalsinvolvedwiththatpatient’scare.
They are also in charge of finding and providing images of planned procedures or disease processes for patients and families.
27. Society for
Imaging informatics inmedicine
A Society devoted to advance computer applications and information technology in medical imaging through education and research. SIIM provides an open environment for imaging information professionals to access expert and cutting edge resources in a collegial and practical atmosphere.
28. Job Title: Imaging Informatics Analyst
Task:
-Manages and maintains the Radiology Information System (RIS) database and associated ancillary databases.
-The one who is Responsible for day to day operation of DI patient care databases including troubleshooting, implementations, reporting and upgrades.
Educational attainment:
-Bachelor's degree in informatics, business, computer science or a healthcare related field. Relevant experience may be substituted for degree.
Experience: Demonstrable skills in use of personal computers, computerized information systems and experience in database design and management.
Salary: Ranges from $52,800-88,000.
career
opportunity