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This blog provides information on conferences and novelties in the area of Medical Imaging Informatics (MII). MII has a broad scope ranging from the Radiology Information System and Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to Advanced Visualization and Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD). To find new opportunities in healthcare we need to look at informatics solutions in other areas to apply them into the medical field to achieve higher level healthcare at lower costs.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

IBM Watson: How it Works

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Friday, September 11, 2015

Fantastic multi-touch pad development on kickstarter. Check out the movie!




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I am a computer scientist working in radiology for over 15 years. Involved in multiple PACS installations and in scientific research on Medical Imaging Informatics. Currently employed by the University Medical Center Groningen, dept of Radiology and Discipline Leader Medical Imaging Informatics of the Center for Medical Imaging North East Netherlands (www.cmi-nen.nl).
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