AuntMinnie reports from SCAR 2003

Dear AuntMinnie Member,

This week’s Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology is winding down, and if you’re looking for comprehensive coverage of the goings-on in Boston, look no further than AuntMinnie.com. Our staff writers Erik L. Ridley and Jonathan S. Batchelor were on hand to bring you the best from radiology’s premier information technology meeting.

For example, you’ll find an article on image quality issues in digital radiography in our X-Ray Digital Community; a story on correlating MRI and CT images in a PACS with RIS requests in our RIS Digital Community; and strategies for eliminating paper when you convert to PACS in our PACS Digital Community.

We’re also happy to bring you an article on wireless security issues by PACS pioneer Samuel Dwyer, Ph.D. This is the first in a series of stories you’ll see on AuntMinnie.com thanks to our new partnership with MEEN Imaging Technology News, the technology solutions resource for medical imaging professionals.

Dwyer and co-authors discuss how the explosive growth of wireless technologies is creating the need for effective security standards to protect patient data. While several standards have been developed, all have limitations. Read all about them in our RIS Digital Community, at ris.auntminnie.com.

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