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PACS in FDA Context

Submitted by Hussein on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 22:29
A talk given during KMIC2012 By Hanan AlAwadi & Hussein AlSayiegh
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Health IT and youth in the age of change

Submitted by Hussein on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 22:30

نظم المعلومات الطبية.. والأطفال في عصر التغيير

 

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All big names in one list

Submitted by Hussein on Fri, 03/25/2011 - 08:22

 recent fda IT recall list

 

 

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Free DB: MySQL 5.5

Submitted by Hussein on Sat, 10/02/2010 - 22:50

 

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DICOM Definition and Basic Setup

Submitted by Hussein on Sat, 05/29/2010 - 14:53

DICOM stands for: Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine.

In Very..very..basic (VVB) way, we can say that DICOM is a set of rules some people agreed on to make our lives (PACS Admins) easier !! They just wanted to make Medical Image Exchange between modalities, Diagnostic Workstations, and PACS (for example) much much easier. In fact, most part of DICOM standard talk about how two different DICOM devices when communicating on a network to exchange Medical Images..

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From The Diary of A PACS Engineer

Submitted by Hussein on Fri, 05/21/2010 - 14:43

Dear Q8PACS Members,

My Name is Mr. Q8PACS Engineer. I have been working in Kuwait as Service Engineer in the field of Medical Imaging for many years. I supported Modality as well as PACS system. Working in Kuwait is enriching experience for me. In Kuwait, I have had the opportunity to learn and work on latest technology.

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Down, Not Out

Submitted by Hussein on Fri, 05/21/2010 - 14:40

Don’t wait until your facility’s PACS is on the fritz to consider implementing adequate backup policies and procedures. Plan ahead to head off disaster.  - By Herman Oosterwijk*, OTech Inc.

As picture archiving and communication systems have become more widespread, so has dependence on this technology. Administrators who are newer to PACS may not realize the breadth of their facility’s dependency until the system shuts down—a far cry from the best-case scenario of being forewarned and forearmed.