The National Imaging Informatics Course (NIIC) is an accelerated, week-long online experience for imaging informaticists seeking to better leverage their expertise towards a broader, more holistic engagement within the field. This course is beneficial for –

  • Radiology Residents & Clinicians
  • Pathology Residents & Clinicians
  • Radiology Technologists
  • PACS Administrators
  • Vendor personnel
  • ANYONE! looking to dip their toe into the waters

 

 

DATE

Mar 23, 2026

Audience Type

  • Clinician
  • Developer
  • Imaging IT
  • Researcher/Scientist
  • Trainees
  • Vendor

Topic

  • Clinical Data Informatics
  • Clinical Workflow & Productivity
  • Enterprise Imaging
  • Fundamentals
  • Generative AI

Webinar

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Webinar

Drivers Empowered: Updates on How Imaging Informaticists Will Get Where We Need To Be 

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Webinar

Applying Critical Security Controls to Make Security Manageable

Jan 29, 2026

Modern radiology faces growing cybersecurity threats, and safeguarding systems now requires strong foundations, smart planning, and proactive culture. In this webinar, you’ll learn key strategies for reducing risk—from effective incident response to navigating new challenges introduced by cloud and AI technologies. Join us to explore practical steps and the “four Ws” that can help strengthen security across your imaging environment.