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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: October 2009
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Monday, 19 October 2009. Training MRI technologists in China. By David M. Cash,. Director of Medical Imaging. While here, we also had the opportunity to visit a few hospitals around Beijing. Again, in planning for this trip, I had some challenges that I needed answers to. Would the sites have modern equipment and workflows in terms of acquiring, moving, and archiving data. Would any data protection laws or regulations make it difficult to get the data to us? Did the main scanners support this feature?
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: A blog about the blogger
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Friday, 11 September 2009. A blog about the blogger. Over the course of the eight weeks Anthony spent with us, he successfully managed to plan and execute the technology social media marketing strategy and increased traffic to our web site by more than 30%. In addition to a host of other successful projects, Anthony also started the IXICO blog as a way to develop IXICO's image in the industry as a thought leader and to generally increase IXICO’s presence on the web. Would we recommend having an intern?
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: To go electronic or not to go electronic; that is the question.
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Friday, 21 August 2009. To go electronic or not to go electronic; that is the question. With 1.6 billion internet users, even more widespread computer users, and the fact that electronic data capture (EDC) tools have now been available for over two decades, it came to me as a surprise to find out that the majority of clinical trials are still conducted using the primitive method of paper data collection and then computerizing them – a long and drawn-out process that is prone to error. Whats In a Name?
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: Training MRI technologists in China
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Monday, 19 October 2009. Training MRI technologists in China. By David M. Cash,. Director of Medical Imaging. While here, we also had the opportunity to visit a few hospitals around Beijing. Again, in planning for this trip, I had some challenges that I needed answers to. Would the sites have modern equipment and workflows in terms of acquiring, moving, and archiving data. Would any data protection laws or regulations make it difficult to get the data to us? Did the main scanners support this feature?
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: November 2009
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Friday, 6 November 2009. TrialTracker deployment on the Cloud. By Highton Gordon -Development Director. With this goal in mind the architecture has been kept as technology neutral as possible. The servers should run on any flavor of Linux (or Unix) and have been tested on Ubuntu. The development language is Java. The database is any SQL92 compatible RDBMS - tested on PostgreSQL. Any servlet 2.5 container will work - tested with Apache Tomcat. Administering systems on the cloud. Every time you start an on...
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: TrialTracker deployment on the Cloud
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Friday, 6 November 2009. TrialTracker deployment on the Cloud. By Highton Gordon -Development Director. With this goal in mind the architecture has been kept as technology neutral as possible. The servers should run on any flavor of Linux (or Unix) and have been tested on Ubuntu. The development language is Java. The database is any SQL92 compatible RDBMS - tested on PostgreSQL. Any servlet 2.5 container will work - tested with Apache Tomcat. Administering systems on the cloud. Every time you start an on...
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: The MICCAI conference 2009
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Friday, 25 September 2009. The MICCAI conference 2009. MICCAI this year was in London, and two of IXICO’s founders – Dave Hawkes and Daniel Rueckert – were involved in organizing it. One of IXICO’s software developers – Sergiy Milko– was also presenting his work. That is one reason we decided that MICCAI would be a good place to show everyone Trial Wire - http:/ www.mytrialwire.com/. To find out more about MICCAI go to http:/ www.miccai.org/. Posted by K.Parekh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: DICOM – The Industry’s Equivalent of a .pdf File
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Thursday, 27 August 2009. DICOM – The Industry’s Equivalent of a .pdf File. The word DICOM has a certain buzz about it in the medical imaging community. A substantial part of IXICO. 8217;s business revolves around DICOM data analysis. However, despite the large amount of information available in DICOM format, we can testify from experience that it still remains hazy to many. Below is a short description that explains how DICOM came about and its relevance to the imaging community. DICOM is now the indust...
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Unlocking Imaging's Potential to Transform Clinical Trials: HIPAA - The Hippocratic Oath for Techies
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Wednesday, 2 September 2009. HIPAA - The Hippocratic Oath for Techies. As technology proliferated into healthcare, especially in the radiological practice, privacy protection once again entered the limelight as new issues concerning electronic data have been raised. In the medical imaging industry alone, which is a small subset of the healthcare sector, IXICO. Can testify that vast numbers of medical images exist in electronic format for compact storage, easy maintenance and rapid retrieval. Regulations ...