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MyPACS Used as a Platform for Educational Outreach in Radiology and Medicine
Seattle, WA. MyPACS is increasingly being used for educational outreach in
developing nations. The Society of Pediatric Radiology has adopted MyPACS as the
core platform to support a formal international outreach endeavor. Under a pilot
project, physicians in developing nations are invited to upload pediatric cases
to MyPACS that they may lack expertise to diagnose. More Information
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Diagnostic Imaging PACSweb calls MyPACS "YouTube for Radiology"
San Francisco, CA.
In an interesting article, Douglas Page of PACSweb writes "MyPACS gives clinicians a free way to share knowledge. It has become a perfect example of a Web 2.0 social-networking application. Web 2.0 sites comprise useful user contributions assembled to exploit collective experience..." Read the Full Article
October 11, 2007 |
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MyPACS.net Grows to 14,000 Registered Users, 4,000 Hospitals
Seattle, WA. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies announced that the user base for the online
medical image sharing site, MyPACS.net, has doubled in the past twelve months, to 14,000 registered
users from 4,000 hospitals and imaging centers worldwide. Every month, users make 150,000 visits to the
site, resulting in 2.3 million hits per month. The majority of visitors are radiologists or radiology residents,
with additional traffic coming from cardiologists, pathologists, surgeons, and other physicians who work
with images on a daily basis. “MyPACS.net has reached critical mass,” says Dr. Jakobovits, president of
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies. “The growth is self-fueling. The more users who join, the more reason there is to
be part of the MyPACS community. It’s about channeling the collective expertise of the community to
create an ever-growing knowledge repository that benefits everyone.” Users can sign up for free
accounts and access nearly 20,000 cases for training, reference, and diagnostic decision support.More Information
November 15, 2007 |
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies Triple Horizon Study Share Install Base
Seattle, WA , November 23, 2007 – In 2007, McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies tripled the customer base for its teaching file and knowledge management software, Horizon Study Share, to 30 installations. MyPACS is not a PACS, but rather a web-based knowledge management system that extends a hospital’s existing PACS with functionality for teaching files, decision support, conferencing, and sharing images beyond the hospital’s firewall. "Word is getting out that MyPACS is a really good product,” says Dr. Rex Jakobovits, president of McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle. “Every one of our sales has come from customers talking to their peers about how MyPACS saves their radiologists time, reduces diagnostic errors, improves communication, and makes it easier to conduct conferences. It’s been a good year.” More Information
November 15, 2007 |
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See MyPACS at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) annual meeting
Orlando, FL. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies will be demonstrating MyPACS at the American Roentgen Ray Society annual meeting scheduled for May 6-11, 2007 in Orlando Florida. Come to booth #613 in the Exhibition Hall at the JW Marriott at the Grande Lakes Orlando and let us show you the great new features in recently released Version 5 of MyPACS.
April 30, 2007 |
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See MyPACS at the Association of University Radiologists (AUR) annual meeting
Denver, CO. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies will be demonstrating MyPACS at the 55th annual meeting of the Association of University Radiologists. The meeting is scheduled for April 24-28, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center. Come to Centennial Hall D and let us show you the great new features in recently released Version 5 of MyPACS.
April 17, 2007 |
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Agfa
Demonstrates PACS Integration with Horizon Study Share in Radiology
of the Future Exhibit
RSNA, Chicago, IL. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies announced that Agfa
HealthCare will be demonstrating integrated of IMPAX PACS with Horizon Study Share Reference Case Manager to create a more streamlined interface
for creating reference cases and teaching files from exams in the
PACS. Agfa will be demonstrating the integration at their “Radiology
of the Future” exhibit at RSNA. Integrating MyPACS with IMPAX
enables radiologists to quickly create and retrieve reference cases
in the reading room, saving them time and reducing errors. Press
Release November 26, 2006 |
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GE Healthcare
integrates Centricity PACS with Horizon Study Share Reference Case Manager
for Decision Support at the Point of Care
RSNA, Chicago, IL. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies of Seattle, WA announced
that Horizon Study Share has been integrated with GE Healthcare’s
Centricity PACS. The integration is being demonstrated at the GE Healthcare
booth at RSNA. Horizon Study Share extends the PACS with added functionality
for decision support and reference case authoring. The integration
of MyPACS and Centricity results in a streamlined interface for creating
reference cases and teaching files directly from the PACS. Press
Release November 26, 2006 |
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Come see MyPACS
at RSNA 2006 - Exhibitor Booth #2295
Chicago, IL. For the first time McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle will have a technical exhibit
booth at the RSNA conference. So come by to booth #2295 in Hall A
- South Building and let us show you the great new features of our
soon to be released MyPACS Version 5. November 26-30, 2006
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Provox
Announces VoxComparison and McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Partnership
Roanoke, VA. Provox, a leading provider of speech recognition
based radiology reporting and medical documentation solutions, and
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies, a leading provider of knowledge management
solutions for imaging, announce the availability of VoxComparison,
a new tool added to the VoxReports solution that allows radiologists
to easily search for comparative studies at the point of dictating
a study. In partnership with McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle, Provox enables radiologists
to improve diagnoses and reduce errors during the report creation
process by providing a seamless way to query reference cases contained
in McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle’s decision support products. Press
Release
Press Release
November 23, 2006 |
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American
College of Radiology licenses Horizon Study Share to offer ACR Learning
File Online
Reston, VA. The American College of Radiology (ACR), one
of the world’s largest medical specialty societies, headquartered
in Reston, VA, has partnered with McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies of Seattle,
WA to offer the acclaimed ACR Learning File case library online, hosted
by the cutting-edge Horizon Study Share imaging application. Press
Release
November 1, 2006 |
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle
to release much anticipated MyPACS Version 5.
Seattle, WA . McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle is excited to announce the scheduled
release of MyPACS Version 5. The new version will include the next-generation
case viewer which includes tabs and thumbnail images, automatic image
resize, zoom and pan and annotation layers. In addition, we have leveraged
Ajax technology to improve DICOM support, search functionality, and
case authoring. December 1, 2006 |
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MyPACS
Announces University of Pennsylvania as a new Horizon Study Share Customer
Philadelphia, PA. The University of Pennsylvania has become
the latest customer
of McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle's premium teaching file solution, Horizon Study Share.
October 15, 2006 |
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Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology upgrades to 65-author license
St. Louis, MO. The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology increased
their original 15-author license to 65-authors to accomodate the increased
demand. MyPACS has become so popular that more and more users want
to be create cases. October 15, 2006 |
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St.
Lukes of Aurora Healthcare purchases Horizon Study Share
Milwaukee, WI. Aurora St. Lukes Medical center has purchased
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle's premium teaching file solution, Horizon Study Share.
September 28, 2006 |
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International
Society of Radiology recognizes MyPACS as Best on the Web.
Bethesda, MD. The International Society of Radiology (ISR) has named
MyPACS.net as Best
on the Web. MyPACS.net earned this recognition for its role as
a valuable asset to the international radiology community, both as
a source of reference cases and as a tool for sharing cases between
members. The
ISR is the world organization of diagnostic radiology, with direct
representation of the major continental radiology societies. One of
ISR's constant and major efforts is to stimulate and encourage communication
among radiologists and their societies. The
principal function of the society is to support education efforts
for radiologists, physicists, technologists and other radiation workers.
April 28, 2006 |
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Mayo Clinic
Deploys Horizon Study Share Foundation-Wide, Sees 10X Speedup of DICOM.
Rochester, MN. Mayo Clinic recently deployed Horizon Study Share to
their Rochester Data Center, where it will be used by hundreds of
radiologists throughout the foundation. The deployment coincides with
a new release of Horizon Study Share, which improves the DICOM transmission
and handling speed by a factor of ten. Users can now send entire exams
from their PACS to the teaching file server, and then view the exams
in their web browsers with minimal wait time. The MyPACS DICOM Viewer
uses the latest AJAX technology to navigate the DICOM tree and retrieve
studies in real time, all in a pure-HTML interface. The performance
increase was necessary to support the heavy workflow anticipated by
Mayo users, who will be using Horizon Study Share to create thousands
of reference cases for training and decision-support. Mayo is involved
in a focused effort to transfer existing cases from their Carman Digital
Library to the new MyPACS server, where they will be more accessible
by the entire foundation. April 22, 2006 |
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Launches
BioSCRIBE Beta
Seattle, WA. The highly anticipated BioSCRIBE Research Manager software
was released this week to neuroimaging reserachers at the University
of Washington Integrated Brain Imaging Center (IBIC). BioSCRIBE allowsinvestigators
to more easily acquire and manage multimedia research data, and to
selectively share data and images with interdisciplinary collaborators.
The software enables investigators to securely and selectively link
data and images for easy access by demographics, physiologic properties,
and experiment attributes. IBIC researchers are using BioSCRIBE to
support a wide range of imaging projects. April 18, 2006 |
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle
Expands International Customer Base, Signs SickKids, Toronto.
Toronto, CANADA. The Toronoto Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
has purchased Horizon Study Share as part of their commitment to radiology
training and decision-support. SickKids is the first customer north
of the border to acquire Horizon Study Share, representing a new market
opportunity for McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle products. SickKids is one of the largest paedeatric
academic health science centers in the world, with an international
reputation for excellence in health care, research, and teaching.
March 5, 2006 |
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Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology Commissions New Horizon Study Share Features
St. Louis, MO. Washington University in St. Louis and the Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology have commissioned new features as part of their
acquisition of the Horizon Study Share Teaching File Manager. The new
release includes an enhanced training mode that gives authors more
control over the interactive revealing of case findings. Other features
include the ability to have multiple group-shared DICOM queues, and
a public server for publishing cases outside the firewall. Mallinckrodt
Institute is dedicated to providing high quality continuing medical
education to physicians and other health professionals, and their
radiology residency program ranks among the highest rated in the U.S.
February 25, 2006 |
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MyPACS.net
Receives its Thirteenth Thousandth Case; Visitors Exceeding 300,000
Page Views per Month.
Thousands of radiologists from 75 countries have contributed
over ten thousand cases containing 40,000 images, making MyPACS the
largest collaborative repository of radiology cases on the net. Traffic
has steadily increased every month since MyPACS was first developed
in 1999. Visitors now exceed 300,000 page views per month. Hundreds
of new users sign up for accounts each month. The majority of users
are radiologists and residents, but a growing number of surgeons,
pathologists, and cardiologists are joining the MyPACS community.
November 1, 2006 |
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University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Upgrades to Horizon Study Share
Version 4
Dallas, TX. The University of Texas, one of McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle's first customers,
has purchased an upgrade to Horizon Study Share Version 4. The motivation
for the upgrade was to benefit from the past year's worth of new features,
including the advanced DICOM connectivity and improved case editor.
January 11, 2006 |
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MyPACS
on Display at the 2005 Radiological Society of North America Annual
Meeting.
Chicago, IL. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle invites RSNA attendees to drop by Inforad space
#9505-MIRC in the Lakeside Center of McCormick Place, 9am-5pm Monday
November 28 - Thursday December 1. New features will be demonstrated,
including the PowerPoint converter and the Enhanced Case Editor.
November 28, 2005 |
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Major
New Features Added to MyPACS.net.
Seattle, WA. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies has rolled out over 12 new features
to MyPACS.net. Users of the free system can now benefit from features
that were previously only available to Horizon Study Share customers, such as the Enhanced Case Editor that uses
the latest AJAX web technology to make it easier and faster to create
cases. "It's our way of saying thank you to the thousands of
contributing radiologists who have made MyPACS the leading teaching
file portal on the web," says Dr. Rex Jakobovits, president of
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies. The new features include a full HTML text editor,
support for annotated images, and the ability to export cases to PowerPoint.
November 25, 2005 |
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MyPACS
Announces Two New Customer Acquisitions: University of Nebraska Medical
Center and Hospital of St. Raphael.
New Haven, CT and Omaha, Nebraska. The University of Nebraska Medical
Center and the Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven, CT, have become
the latest customers
of McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle's premium teaching file solution, Horizon Study Share. Radiologists
at both institutions are discovering how easy it is to create teaching
files directly from their PACS. When interesting exams are encountered
in daily practice, users send them to the teaching file server with
a single click. From the MyPACS Case Editor, they can select key images,
add text, and publish the case to the institution's secure online
repository. Each institution is quickly developing their own growing
legacy of cases for reference, training, and decision support.
November 15, 2005 |
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Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology Purchases Horizon Study Share.
St. Louis, MO. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology has purchased
Horizon Study Share as part of their commitment to offering their
staff and residents the highest quality of knowledge management
tools. Horizon Study Share is being rolled out in stages, enabling
a smooth integration with their extensive existing educational infrastructure.
Legacy cases are being migrated to MyPACS using the RNSA MIRC standard.
Users are able to leverage MyPACS' support of LDAP directories to
sign on to their new teaching file system using their existing hospital
accounts and passwords.
October 28, 2005 |
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Mayo
Clinic Purchases Improved Certification Workflow Module; MyPACS
Server to be Deployed at Rochester Data Center.
Rochester, MN. The Mayo Clinic will be moving their Horizon Study Share server from Scottsdale to the Rochester Data Center,
where it can better serve the hundreds of radiologists who will
be using it to create and review cases. To support the increased
usage, Mayo purchased the enhanced certification workflow module,
which facilitates a controlled review process. Residents' cases
are reviewed by staff radiologists prior to making them available
for department-wide access. Once a case has been certified, control
of the case is transferred away from the original author, preserving
the validity of the case for future generations of residents.
October 15, 2005
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U.S.
Radiologists Increasingly Using MyPACS.net to Help Physicians in Third
World Countries.
Siem Riep, Cambodia. Members of the World Health Organization and
Friends Without a Border are using MyPACS to help connect western
radiologists with physicians in under-served countries. Physicians
from Cambodia, Panama, and other countries are able to post difficult
cases to MyPACS.net and solicit help from the international MyPACS
community. Radiologists from across the world are more than happy
to volunteer their opinions, posting comments to cases or responding
by email. For example, Dr. Luy Lyda from the Angkor Hospital for Children
in Cambodia has posted numerous cases to MyPACS, and has received
friendly advice from radiologists such as Phillip Silberberg of Childrens
Hospital Omaha. The benefit is mutual. "It gives us a chance
to see cases rarely found in the U.S., such as BURKHOLDERIA
MEILIOIDOSIS," says Dr. Silberberg. October 9, 2005 |
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University
of Washington Purchases Horizon Study Share; Rolls out to Six Locations.
Seattle, WA. The University of Washington
Department of Radiology has purchased Horizon Study Share for use at
six locations, including Harborview Hospital, the University of Washington
Medical Center, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, the VA Hospital,
Seattle Childrens Hospital, and the Roosevelt Clinic. The teaching
file server has been incorporated into the residency program, with
residents required to submit several cases a month as part of their
training. Faculty have embraced the system, and have been publishing
cases from the Enterprise server to the free public server at MyPACS.net.
Featured Collections from UW faculty members include Mike
Richardson's UW Teaching File and John
Hunter's MSK Collection. July 15, 2005 |
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle
demonstrating MyPACS at the 2004 Radiological Society of North America
Annual Meeting.
Chicago, IL. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle invites RSNA attendees to drop by Inforad space
#9504 in the Lakeside Center of McCormick Place, 9am-5pm Monday
November 29 - Thursday December 2. New MyPACS teaching file system
features will be demonstrated, including the upcoming web-based
DICOM tools.
November 25, 2004
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle
Technologies Releases MyPACS Version 4.
Seattle, WA. McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle Technologies has rolled out MyPACS Version
4, which includes over 20 new features. An improved search engine
returns results 300% faster, and allows users to sort results by
relevance, date, title, or author. Additional highlights include
the new Visit Tracker, which lets users easily identify
cases that they've previously viewed, the Case Emailer
that allows users to email cases to their colleagues, the Multi-Uploader
that allows users to upload entire directories of images at once,
and the DICOM Receiver that allows authorized users to
send DICOM images directly to the teaching file server. For more information, view the complete list of new
features.
November 20, 2004 |
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Childrens
Health System of Alabama at Birmingham Purchases Horizon Study Share.
Birmingham, AL. Childrens Health System of Alabama has acquired
Horizon Study Share. Radiologists and residents will be able to create
teaching files from cases encountered during daily practice and
rounds. The system will also be used by pathologists for creating
intradepartmental cases that include pathology images and radiology
images. Horizon Study Share has now been acquired by five Childrens
Hospitals across the US (Alabama, Cincinnati, Seattle, Atlanta,
and Boston).
November 19, 2004 |
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Childrens
Healthcare of Atlanta Purchases Horizon Study Share.
Atlanta, GA. Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the leading pediatric
hospitals in treating childhood cancer, blood disorders, and heart
ailments, has purchased Horizon Study Share as part of their commitment
ot academic excellence. The radiology department will use MyPACS to
create a repository of cases for training and decision support.
October 15, 2004 |
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Mayo
Clinic purchases Foundation-Wide License for Horizon Study Share.
Rochester, MN. After witnessing the enthusiastic adoption of the MyPACS
teaching file management system at their Scottsdale clinic, the Mayo
Clinic rolled out MyPACS throughout the enterprise, where it will
be used by over 400 radiologists to create and share teaching files
and reference cases. Users at Rochester, Jacksonville, and Scottsdale
will begin using MyPACS as part of their ongoing training curriculum,
including cross-facility collaboration. In addition to the thousands
of new cases expected to be created by facutly and residents, thousands
of legacy cases from the past 80 years will be imported into the system.
For more information, see this report from Mayo
describing their experience in evaluating and deploying Horizon Study Share.
September 21, 2004 |
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Boston
Childrens Hospital Purchases Horizon Study Share.
Boston, MA. Boston Childrens Hospital aquired Horizon Study Share and
will be rolling it out department-wide. Radiologists will be able
to create cases from their web browsers behind the firewall, and from
remote computers connected via virtual private network. The hospital
also acquired a secondary public server, which will allow cases to
be anonymized and published to a branded server on the world wide
web. January 30, 2004 |
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AJR article
describes how MyPACS enhances clinician's access to the intellectual
capital of interdepartmental conferences.
The Computers in Radiology section of the February 2004 issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology features an article about how MyPACS
is used to create teaching cases from clinical data, radiologic images,
surgical images, and pathology slides that are presented at tumor
board conferences. The resulting interdisciplinary case files are
of educational value both during and after conference presentations
and can be used by clinicians to gather appropriate historical, laboratory,
imaging, surgical, and pathologic data on their patients. The article
is called Improving
Patient Care: The Use of a Digital Teaching File to Enhance Clinicians'
Access to the Intellectual Capital of Interdepartmental Conferences.
January 21, 2004
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Hierarchical Folders and Other
Features added to MyPACS.net and Horizon Study Share.
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle has rolled out a new set of features for their teaching file
management software. The much-requested ability to create hierarchical
virtual folders is now available, and users can now control when each
image appears during the various stages of training mode. Furthermore,
the MIRC connectivity features have been updated. November
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle demonstrating MyPACS at
the 2003 Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting in Chicago,
December 1st-4th
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle invites RSNA attendees to drop by Inforad space #9510 in the
Lakeside Center. New MyPACS teaching file system features will be
demonstrated and visitors can learn the advantages of MyPACS over
other existing options. November 28, 2003
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle awarded $1.2 million
grant from the National Institutes of Health
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle today announced receipt of a three year Small Business Innovative
Research grant award from the National Institute of Mental Health.
The long-term objective of the research proposed is to develop new
information technology that will significantly reduce barriers to
interdisciplinary and cross-facility biomedical research collaboration.
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle’s research will result in commercial software that will
allow mental health and neuroimaging investigators to (1) effectively
design and execute custom experiment protocols and workflow, (2) more
easily acquire and manage multimedia research data from heterogeneous
clinical systems, and (3) selectively share data with remote interdisciplinary
collaborators. The resulting software, to be called BioSCRIBE, will
consist of a flexible, extensible toolkit for constructing web-based
experiment management systems that are custom-tailored to the unique
workflow and data models of the investigator’s own image-based
research project. The toolkit will provide a visual interface for
architecting a structural model of the researcher’s unique experiment
processes and metadata. This model will be used to automatically generate
a clinical information system that is tailored to manage the acquisition,
analysis, and sharing of the research group’s multimodal experiment
data. Software development will be driven by formative design evaluation,
in collaboration with neuroimaging and mental health researchers at
interdisciplinary centers at the University of Washington and Harvard
Medical School who will use the toolkit to support longitudinal research
in autism, bipolar disorder, and other disorders. November
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle supports RSNA MIRC
The RSNA MIRC project develops tools to enable the medical imaging
community to share images and information for education, research
and clinical practice. For the past 2 years, McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle has been committed
to serving as a MIRC solutions provider, helping to shape the standard,
and demonstrating the power of MIRC as an exchange format for teaching
files. All public cases in MyPACS.net are indexed by the RSNA MIRC
query server, and users can export their cases as MIRC XML documents.
MIRC documents can be imported directly into MyPACS. For example,
users of RadPix (www.radpix.com) can publish teaching files directly
to MyPACS using MIRC. November 17, 2003
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McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle presents scientific poster at the BISTI-sponsored
Digital Biology Symposium at NIH headquarters. NIH convenes
this symposium to explore how biologists and computer scientists are
laying the foundation for scientific discoveries touching every aspect
of the NIH mission. The purposes are 1) to demonstrate how computational
approaches to biomedical research have yielded breakthroughs that
advance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and 2)
to identify national research needs and opportunities in the computational
and quantitative sciences critical to the future of biomedical discovery.
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University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas purchases Horizon Study Share
Server “We’re pleased to see more and more hospitals
maximizing their overall investment in digital imaging by cultivating
an accessible, enduring repository of their institution’s professional
knowledge. Customers such as University of Texas are empowering their
radiologists to record their clinical encounters as searchable cases,
using the most time-efficient and user-friendly authoring tools,”
said McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle President Rex Jakobovits. October 15, 2003
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Mayo Clinic at Scottsdale, Arizona
purchases Horizon Study Share Server
McKesson Medical Imaging Group - Seattle adds Mayo Clinic at Scottsdale as latest MyPACS customer.
Dr. Beauchamp of Mayo says, “I have been trying for years to
achieve what you have done with MyPACS. This product is simply outstanding.
This is a monumental step forward in teaching and research.”
February 25, 2003 |
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MyPACS integrates with
RadPix Presentation Software
RadPix is a great way to create PowerPoint presentations from DICOM
images. RadPix now lets you upload teaching files to MyPACS, without
having to go through your web browser. Push DICOM images directly
from your PACS to this Windows-based application, and then publish
teaching files to MyPACS straight from your desktop! PACS to RadPix
to MyPACS... a complete solution! Go to http://www.radpix.com/RadPix_to_MyPACS.html
to find out how to upload teaching file cases to MyPACS.net.
January 31, 2003 |
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MyPACS highlighted in Diagnostic Imaging's
PACSweb article.
In an article titled Teaching
file engines line up at infoRAD, by Douglas Page,
he outlines the emerging methods for capturing and storing radiographic
images for teaching files and Web-based image transfer and viewing.
December 16, 2002 |
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MyPACS featured in the Computers in Radiology
section of the July 2002 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology
In an article titled MyPACS.net:
A Web-Based Teaching File Authoring Tool, authors Edward Weinberger,
Rex Jakobovits, and Mark Halsted decribe the creation of MyPACS, a
hosted teaching file authoring tool that allows easy uploading of
images and descriptive information from any computer with Web access.
July 2002 |
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