Higher learning: PACS 2005 packs a comprehensive curriculum
"The Expanding Integrated Digital Healthcare Enterprise" is the theme of this year's PACS 2005 conference in San Antonio, Texas from March 9-12. The fifth annual PACS conference, which is sponsored by the Department of Radiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, is a four-day event focusing on the numerous topics contingent with transitioning to a soft-copy environment.
A nationally recognized faculty will present technical and clinical lectures and representatives from small to large healthcare environments will present case studies of their experiences in implementing and operating in a digital environment. PACS 2005 will feature cardiologists, dentists, orthopedic surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists who will discuss the special requirements, especially workflow, for their clinical specialties that will enhance their productivity and patient care.
The four-day conference will feature:
Medical practitioners, medical imaging department heads and decision-makers, IS/IT staff members, along with hospital CEOs, CFOs and CIOS, will all be attending the fifth annual PACS 2005 conference.
For more program information and registration information, visit www.urmc.rochester.edu/pacs2005.
A nationally recognized faculty will present technical and clinical lectures and representatives from small to large healthcare environments will present case studies of their experiences in implementing and operating in a digital environment. PACS 2005 will feature cardiologists, dentists, orthopedic surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists who will discuss the special requirements, especially workflow, for their clinical specialties that will enhance their productivity and patient care.
The four-day conference will feature:
- Four sessions on fundamentals of the digital healthcare enterprise
- Clinical applications sessions on cardiology, dentistry, electronic health record (EHR), orthopedics, pathology and radiology
- Four sessions on the Healthcare Enterprise Archive (HEA)
- Three sessions on re-engineering workflow and implementing PACS
- Case studies on data migration, implementing PACS and the work day of PACS administrators
- Interactive panel discussions on the EHR and HEA
- Over 50 vendors with "hands-on" workstations
- Conference syllabus and CD containing all lectures, extensive glossary and vendor white papers
- Conference attendees can qualify for up to 29.5 continuing education credits
Medical practitioners, medical imaging department heads and decision-makers, IS/IT staff members, along with hospital CEOs, CFOs and CIOS, will all be attending the fifth annual PACS 2005 conference.
For more program information and registration information, visit www.urmc.rochester.edu/pacs2005.