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  • In this episode of SIIMCast, host Mohannad welcomes Dr. Les Folio, a radiologist, aerospace medicine specialist, and clinical informatics pioneer with an incredible career in medical informatics. Dr. Folio shares how a power outage at his birth in Germany sparked his lifelong curiosity and problem-solving spirit. From using makeshift doorstops as a child to advancing teleradiology and telehealth for the Air Force, his journey has been one of constant innovation.

    Dr. Folio discusses his recent co-authored publication, “Imaging Informatics Education in Clinical Informatics Programs,” offering insights into how imaging informatics is evolving, along with the impact of AHIC and ACHIP certifications in the field. Personal stories add depth, like his memorable landing between the Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay, where he shared a bottle of wine with the air traffic controller in a Spanish airport tower. A passion for fly fishing and a nod to his son Lucas, whose LinkedIn profile is linked here, round out the conversation.

    Join us for Dr. Folio’s unique take on medical informatics—from darkrooms in his childhood home to the cutting-edge of telemedicine—and his vision for the future of healthcare technology.

  • In this episode of SIIMcast, co-host Jason Nagels sits down with Don Dennison to explore the highlights from the SIIM24 Annual Meeting. With over 20 years of experience in imaging informatics, Don shares his perspective on the evolving role of enterprise IT, the integration of AI in healthcare, and the unique collaborative energy that defines the SIIM experience.

    The discussion delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, the shifting responsibilities within healthcare IT, and the vital importance of hallway conversations at conferences—where real-world ideas and solutions are born. Whether you're an imaging informatics professional or just curious about the intersection of technology and healthcare, this episode offers rich insights and reflections from a seasoned expert.

    Tune in to hear how the community is adapting to technological shifts, what keeps the SIIM community strong, and why the annual meeting feels like the kickoff of a new imaging season. Video version available here.

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  • In this episode of SimCast, the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) welcomes Dr. Safwan Halabi, an Associate Professor of Radiology at Northwestern University and Vice Chair of Imaging Informatics at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Dr. Halabi joins the podcast to discuss his chapter from the Practical Imaging Informatics book, focusing on external data sharing and the growing importance of seamless image exchange.

    Throughout the conversation, Dr. Halabi emphasizes the critical role of image sharing in improving patient care, reducing duplicative studies, and enhancing workflow efficiencies. He explores the evolving technology behind cloud-based image exchange, the challenges of interoperability, and the need for healthcare institutions to embrace modern solutions while maintaining security and privacy. Dr. Halabi also reflects on the efforts to "ditch the disc" and the importance of standards like XDS and MHD to move the field forward.

    Tune in to hear insights from one of the leaders in imaging informatics as he discusses the current landscape, challenges, and future of external data sharing in healthcare.

  • In this episode of SIIMcast, we sit down with a dynamic team of four students from Marquette University who took home the top prize at the SIIM Hackathon 2023. Join us as we chat with Paige Harrill, Alex Giblin, Davina Lettau, and Tom O'Sullivan about their journey from newcomers to champions in the field of medical imaging informatics.

    Each student shares their unique experiences—Paige's upcoming internship with GE Healthcare, Alex's podcasting endeavors, Davina's dual focus on engineering and law, and Tom's extensive background in data engineering. Listen in as they discuss their path to the Hackathon, the pivotal role of mentorship from industry veteran Terry Sippel Schmidt, and the challenges they faced in mastering complex concepts like FHIR and DICOM standards.

    Whether you're a student, professional, or just curious about the intersection of healthcare and technology, this episode offers valuable insights into the power of collaboration, mentorship, and seizing opportunities. Don't miss out on the chance to hear from the next generation of leaders in imaging informatics!

  • In this episode of SIIMCast, hosts Jason and Prasanth sits down with Dr. Jong-Soo Choi, the Chief Technology Officer at Samsung Medical Center in South Korea, and a prominent leader in digital health transformation. Dr. Choi, who also serves as an adjunct professor at the Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST) and an advisory board member for HIMSS INFRAM, delves into how Samsung Medical Center became the first healthcare enterprise to achieve DIAM Stage 7.

    Dr. Choi shares the journey of Samsung Medical Center, detailing the significance of the Digital Imaging Adoption Model (DIAM) and what achieving Stage 7 means for a medical institution.

    This episode offers valuable insights into the strategies and innovations that have propelled Samsung Medical Center to the forefront of digital health, making it a must-listen for healthcare professionals and institutions aiming to enhance their digital imaging practices and achieve the highest standards in healthcare technology.

    Referenced Papers:

    Digital Excellence in Healthcare APAC Case Studies Vol 4-2023 Digital Transformation Framework IJMI-Design and Implementation of Medical Device Interface System
  • In this episode of SIMCAST, we sit down with Cheryl Kreider Carey, CEO of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM), and Nabile Safdar, the incoming SIIM Board Chair, to delve into their perspectives on leadership, innovation, and the future of imaging informatics. Cheryl shares her journey of steering SIIM through significant challenges and triumphs, including a successful digital transformation. Nabile discusses his preparatory experiences and vision as he steps into his new role. Together, they explore the importance of education, strategic partnerships, and the evolving role of AI in healthcare. Tune in for an engaging conversation that highlights the dedication and foresight driving SIIM’s mission to advance the field of imaging informatics. Don’t miss this insightful episode filled with expert knowledge, strategic insights, and a look into the future of healthcare technology.

  • In this episode, we dive into the world of Integrating the Health Enterprise (IHE) profiles with three key figures who have been instrumental in their development. Join us as we speak with David Kwan, the current IHE Canada chair and an expert in diagnostic imaging and structured reporting; Kinson Ho, a healthcare informatics veteran with over 20 years of experience in system development and architecture; and Dr. Seth Berkowitz, an interventional radiologist and medical director of radiology informatics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

    We explore the creation and implementation of the Interactive Multimedia Reporting (IMR) and Integrated Real-Time Applications (IRA) profiles. Our guests share their journeys, from initial exposure to multimedia reporting concepts to leading the charge in integrating these profiles into real-world applications. The discussion delves into the challenges and successes of standardizing reporting workflows, the role of open-source software in innovation, and the future of imaging diagnostic reports.

    Visit siim.org for more information and follow us on Twitter at @siim_tweets for updates and educational content.

  • In this special episode of SIIMCast, Jason takes you on a virtual tour of the exhibition floor at SIIM24 in National Harbor. Join us for exclusive insights from industry leaders and innovators in medical imaging informatics.

    This episode features highlights from conversations with: Teri Sippel Schmidt, Matt Hayes, Mackenzie Mercer, Barry Wilhelm, Chris Ferguson, Don Dennison, Dr. Tessa Cook, Dr. Prasnath Prasanna, Dr, Alex Towbin, Paul Lipton!

  • In this special episode of SIIMcast, live from #SIIM24, Jason and Prasanth sit down with two distinguished fellows of the SIIM community, Dr. Chris Roth and Dr. Alex Towbin. Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Enterprise Imaging, the conversation delves into the evolution and impact of this transformative technology. The episode also features voice notes from community members Dan Sperring and Paul Lipton, who share their reflections and insights on a decade of advancements in Enterprise Imaging.

    Join us for a compelling discussion on the past, present, and future of Enterpirse Imaging Informatics.

  • In this episode of SIIMcast, hosts Ali and Mohannad sit down with Isaac Vetter from Epic, a seasoned expert in the FHIR community and a leading force behind the CDS Hooks project and the FHIRCast specification. With over a decade of experience, Isaac shares insights into how these HL7 standards are revolutionizing healthcare interoperability.

    We delve into the core problems FHIRCast aims to solve, particularly in imaging, by enabling seamless context synchronization across multiple health IT applications. Isaac discusses the evolution of FHIRCast from its inception to its latest iterations, highlighting the significant impact of artificial intelligence in real-time imaging findings exchange.

    The conversation also explores CDS Hooks, a standard that facilitates real-time clinical decision support within EHR workflows. Isaac outlines various use cases, including regulatory requirements and innovative integrations that enhance clinical decision-making and streamline prior authorization processes.

    Join us for an enlightening discussion on how FHIRCast and CDS Hooks are paving the way for more integrated and efficient healthcare systems, and what the future holds for these groundbreaking standards.

  • Join us on SIIMCast for an insightful episode with Dr. Katherine Andriole, a pioneering figure in radiological imaging informatics with over three decades of contributions to research, teaching, clinical service, and administration. Currently, an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Academic Research and Education at Mass General Brigham's Data Science/AI office, Dr. Andriole has used her expertise in computer science, engineering, and informatics to push the frontiers of medical research, enhance medical education, and improve patient care.

    In this episode, Dr. Andriole shares her journey from her early interests in math and science to her current groundbreaking work in medical imaging informatics and machine learning. Her roles in significant organizations like the American College of Radiology and editorial positions in major medical journals have shaped the direction of her field and mentored over a hundred trainees, leaving a lasting impact on the future of medical imaging and informatics.

    Embark on a deep dive into Dr. Andriole’s storied career, a journey that highlights her influential work and paints a broader picture of the evolution of medical imaging and informatics. Whether you are a medical professional, a student, or simply someone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare, this episode is a must-listen, promising to inspire and inform.
    Tune in to learn how Dr. Andriole’s contributions have advanced the field of imaging informatics and how her ongoing work continues to influence the future of medicine and patient care.

  • Join Prasanth, Ali, Mohannad, and Jason for the Season 7 finale of SIIMCast as they reflect on the past year and discuss what’s ahead. In this special episode, the hosts dive into a variety of engaging topics, from the latest trends in medical imaging informatics and AI advancements to the importance of data security and upcoming events. They also share personal milestones, like passing board exams, and exciting plans for the annual meeting at National Harbor, including sessions, hackathons, and social gatherings. Tune in for an episode filled with expert insights, lighthearted moments, and a look at the future of imaging informatics.

  • Step into the future of medicine with this electrifying episode of SIIMCast, brought to you by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). Join us as we engage with the visionary co-founders of Radiologists for a Sustainable Future, a group that’s steering radiology towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly path.


    Our experts share their transformative journeys from traditional radiology to sustainability champions in this episode. They discuss the initial spark that ignited their mission, the evolving challenges they face, and the significant strides they've made in integrating eco-friendly practices into medical settings.


    Tune in to learn how dedication and small sustainable acts in the healthcare sector are making big waves in the fight against environmental degradation. Discover your role in shaping a healthier planet through medical practice.

  • Dive into the fascinating world of imaging informatics with SIIMcast, the official podcast of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). Join hosts Jason and Mohamed as they explore groundbreaking developments and innovative solutions in radiology with industry experts. In this compelling episode, we continue our mini-series by featuring Dr. Tessa Cook, a renowned Associate Professor of Radiology and Vice Chair of Practice Transformation. Dr. Cook shares insights from Chapter 10 of the "Practical Imaging Informatics" textbook, focusing on ancillary services and their critical role in enhancing care delivery and radiologist workflows. From radiation exposure management to the integration of artificial intelligence in peer learning, discover how informatics is shaping the future of radiology, ensuring patient safety, and optimizing medical imaging processes. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply intrigued by the impact of technology on healthcare, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the advancement of medical imaging informatics.

  • Welcome to another special episode of the SIIMcast, recorded live at the SIIM Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. Join us for a unique "Between Two Fellows" discussion featuring Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski and Dr. Tessa Cook, as we navigate the world of imaging informatics in medicine without the barriers of Zoom or mute buttons. Our conversation takes us through a journey of innovation, from vendor sessions to the intricacies of hosting a hackathon with a record number of projects.

    Listen as we delve into discussions about advancing the field, fostering inclusivity, and the evolving landscape of imaging informatics. This episode is a testament to the collaborative spirit and the diverse expertise that defines the SIIM community. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in imaging informatics.

    Tune in for an enriching discussion that captures the essence of SIIM's annual meeting and the vibrant community that propels it forward. Available now on all major podcast platforms.

  • In this engaging episode of SIIMcast, we revisit the roots with Dr. Paul Nagy, a trailblazer in imaging informatics and a key figure in the genesis of this very podcast. Dr. Nagy, renowned for his pivotal role at Johns Hopkins University and beyond, offers an exclusive look into his storied career, which bridges the gap between technology, medicine, and education.

    As a recipient of the esteemed Odyssey Titan award and a past chair of both SIIM and the American Board of Imaging Informatics, Dr. Nagy's contributions have profoundly shaped the landscape of observational research and informatics education. This episode isn't just a journey through Dr. Nagy's illustrious career but also a masterclass in the evolution of imaging informatics, the challenges and triumphs of integrating technology with healthcare, and the future of data science in medicine.

    Dr. Nagy's insights serve as a beacon for professionals at every stage of their informatics journey, illuminating the path from the early days of PACS systems to the cutting edge of data science applications in healthcare. Whether you're a seasoned expert or a newcomer to the field, Dr. Nagy's reflections on leadership, innovation, and the essence of high-performance teams in driving change are bound to inspire and enlighten.

    Tune into this captivating episode of SIIMcast, brought to you by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, and discover the pioneering spirit that continues to drive the future of imaging informatics. For more enriching content and to delve deeper into the world of imaging informatics, visit SIIM's website and follow @SIIM_Tweets on Twitter.

    Prepare to be inspired by a visionary's journey through the evolving world of imaging informatics, where technology meets healthcare to create a brighter future.

  • In the latest episode of SIIMcast, part of our mini-series "My Informatics Journey," we are thrilled to feature Dr. Rick Wiggins, a name many of our listeners will recognize from his previous appearances and insightful presentations at SIIM conferences. This episode offers a deep dive into Dr. Wiggins's personal journey into the field of imaging informatics, blending his early career aspirations with a passion for technology and education. From his undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering to an unexpected shift towards radiology and informatics, Dr. Wiggins shares his story with the warmth and wit he's known for.

    Listeners will be taken on a journey back to the advent of digital imaging, experiencing the evolution of creating digital teaching files to the development of sophisticated web-based educational tools. Dr. Wiggins’s narrative is a vivid illustration of how technology has revolutionized medical education and patient care, emphasizing his significant contributions to digital publishing in radiology and the creation of StatDx.

    This episode goes beyond a personal memoir to reflect on the growth of imaging informatics over the years. It is an essential listen for anyone at the crossroads of medicine, education, and technology, offering a peek into the challenges of adapting to a rapidly changing landscape and the importance of community within SIIM.

    Tune in to SIIMcast, brought to you by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, to delve into the history, present, and potential future of imaging informatics from one of its most dynamic and innovative contributors. Visit SIIM's website for more information and follow us on Twitter @SIIM_Tweets for the latest updates.

    Whether you're deeply entrenched in the imaging informatics field or just starting your exploration, "My Informatics Journey" with Dr. Rick Wiggins is filled with invaluable insights, delightful anecdotes, and visions for what lies ahead in the domain.

  • In this episode of SIIMcast, we continue our mini-series exploring the "Practical Imaging Informatics Textbook" (PIIRT), we delve into the intricacies of PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and other image management systems with the insightful Nikki Fennell. With over two decades of experience in the imaging field and current roles at Stanford Health Care and as chair of the Board of Trustees for the American Board of Imaging Informatics, Nikki brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our discussion.

    This episode sets the stage by examining the critical role of PACS in today's healthcare landscape, where digital imaging management is as essential as the air we breathe. Nikki demystifies PACS, comparing it to traditional film-based systems, and highlights its operational efficiencies, improved data management, security, and cost savings. The conversation navigates through the foundational elements of PACS, its relationship with EMRs (Electronic Medical Records) and RIS (Radiology Information Systems), and the evolving landscape of enterprise imaging.

    Listeners will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by point-of-care ultrasound systems, the governance of imaging data, and the future of image sharing beyond the confines of individual healthcare enterprises. Nikki and the hosts also touch upon the nuances of AI integration in imaging workflows, the concept of research PACS, and the imperative of managing AI-generated data responsibly.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of imaging informatics and patient care, offering a deep dive into the technological advancements and operational considerations shaping the future of imaging in medicine. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the chapters of the PIIRT, guided by one of the field's seasoned professionals.

  • In this episode of SIIMCast, we dive deep into the often overlooked yet crucial world of image compression, exploring its history, evolution, and pivotal role in medical imaging. Join us as we unravel how compression technology has shaped the way we store, share, and view medical images, from the early days of the internet to the cutting-edge applications in today's cloud-based systems.

    Highlights:

    The Genesis of Compression: We start our journey with a look back at the origins of image compression, highlighting the groundbreaking shift to lossy compression techniques that revolutionized how images are processed and appreciated. The introduction of JPEG set the stage for a new era of digital imaging, paving the way for its widespread adoption across various sectors, including the critical field of medical imaging.

    Compression in the Medical Realm: Our experts delve into the nuanced world of medical imaging compression, discussing the delicate balance between efficiency and integrity. With insights into the distinct requirements of lossy and lossless compression for diagnostic images, we uncover the challenges and considerations unique to compressing CT scans, MRIs, and mammograms.

    The Evolution of Standards and Technology: From JPEG to JPEG 2000, and the exciting prospects of JPEG XL and HTJ2K, we explore the technological advancements and standards that have driven the innovation in image compression. The episode sheds light on the critical role of DICOM standards in ensuring interoperability and the influence of web and cloud technologies in shaping the future of medical imaging.

    Looking Ahead: What does the future hold for image compression? We discuss the potential impact of AI and machine learning in refining compression techniques and the importance of open-source communities in fostering the adoption of new codecs. Our experts share their visions for a future where compression continues to evolve, driven by the dual demands of technological advancement and clinical needs.

    Join us on SIIMCast for an enlightening discussion that brings the hidden world of image compression to the forefront, revealing its indispensable role in medical imaging and beyond. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, medical professional, or simply curious about the digital world, this episode offers something for everyone.

  • In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Katherine Andriole and Teri Sippel Schmidt from #SIIM23 to talk about the Annual Meeting, building the future of imaging informatics, and celebrating Teri's Dwyer Lecture.

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