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SIIM U - Section 10: Breast Imaging: Modalities, Procedures, Workflow and Informatics Issues
Saturday, May 17, 2008
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Ballroom 6B
  Section Head:  J. Anthony Seibert, PhD
University of California, Davis

Section Description:
This session describes details on the implementation, configuration, and impact of digital mammography and other breast imaging modalities in an electronic imaging environment with a focus on the informatics considerations, Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) pertinent integration profiles, and suggestions for improving workflow and efficiency.
 

 
  110: Breast Imaging: More than Mammography
J. Anthony Seibert, PhD

University of California, Davis

Learning Objectives:
1. Describe various methods and modalities for imaging the breast, including digital mammography, ultrasound, and MRI.
2. Understand the types of acquisition, display, and storage requirements for breast imaging procedures, and PACS administrator oversight considerations.
3. Describe what's in store for the future: digital tomosynthesis and dedicated breast CT and to discuss the potential impact on implementation and workflow.
 
 
  210: Electronic Breast Imaging: The Impact on PACS, Technologist/Radiologist Workflow, and Equipment Purchase Considerations
William R. Geiser, MS

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the impact of the mammography quality standards act (MQSA) on deployment of digital imaging in mammography from the PACS perspective.
2. Communicate information regarding needs for workstation configuration, image and data flow, computer aided detection (CAD) server, and CD burner deployment issues.
3. Describe considerations for the implementation of digital mammography and breast imaging for image display, storage & interfaces, and potential pitfalls.
 
 
 

310: Digital Breast Imaging Informatics Considerations for PACS Administrators (and Pertinent IHE Profiles)
David A. Clunie, MBBS

RadPharm

Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the general issues confronting the implementation of digital mammography and other breast imaging modalities for the PACS administrator.
2. Describe the subset of solutions addressed by the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) mammography profile (and others....).
3. Summarize works in progress for new IHE profile extensions applicable to breast imaging that address current and future imaging possibilities.