How Clinical Data Moves: The Infrastructure Behind Modern Imaging
Session 2 will explore how clinical and imaging data move across healthcare systems through the technical and operational architecture that supports them. This conversation is designed for undifferentiated medical students, trainees and residents who want to better understand imaging informatics and its role in clinical practice.
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Elevating Imaging-Related FHIR Resources to First Class Status
Data elements included for Diagnostic Imaging in USCDI (United States Core Data for Interoperability) versions have been limited to the…
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What Would You do If You Weren’t Afraid
Webinar series brought to you by the Women in Imaging Informatics Subcommittee Who should attend? Imaging informatics professionals at all…
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The Agent Advantage: Radiology Ops in the Era of Agentic AI
AI agents can reason across inputs, execute multi-step tasks and coordinate across clinical systems — not as point solutions, but…
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SIIM 2026 Hackathon Orientation Webinar
The SIIM Hackathon is a place for anyone, at any place in their career. Start off your hackathon experience with the Orientation webinar. Here we will cover the platform, judging criteria, and logistics to ensure you are prepared. This orientation – like the SIIM Hackathon – is free to participate in!
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Reporting Doesn’t Have to Be Another System: A More Integrated Approach
As many reporting platforms approach end of life, radiology departments are re-evaluating not only their reporting tools but also the…
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The Future of AI – Algorithms and Data Sets
This final session in the series will discuss extracting structured and unstructured data from EHR systems, retrieving DICOM metadata and images from PACS, linking imaging to outcomes…
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The Imaging Lifecycle: Workflow, Bottlenecks, and Safety
Session 3 will explore the imaging lifecycle as a safety-critical workflow through a practical, discussion-driven lens. This conversation is geared toward undifferentiated medical students, trainees, and residents who want to better understand imaging informatics and its impact on clinical care.
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AI on Trial: The Legal Landscape of Human-AI Interaction in Radiology
This webinar explores the evolving legal implications of AI in medical imaging through a multi-disciplinary lens. Featuring perspectives from academia, clinical practice,…