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+ | * Rudolph Piennar from CHB gave the group a demo of Osirix. In his group they use it as a DICOM reader and to query the hospital PACS. | ||
+ | **Couple of advantages: Anonamization feature built-in, very efficient DICOM viewer, good 3D rendering, searchable database, data can be dragged in anither repository such as XNAT, very fast preview of data | ||
+ | * Wendy presented an overview of Osirix with some comparisons to Slicer. | ||
+ | ** A very nice feature is the smart folders, it matches search query so the data are automatically sent to the folder | ||
+ | ** Built-in plug-in can be added but it is more difficult to extend than Slicer. | ||
+ | ** Slicer is more powerful for image analysis | ||
+ | * The group will asked the residency program if they would be interested in some Osirix tutorials for their residents. | ||
+ | * DFCI is used at DFCI also, it is very useful to see outside scans as a temporary database. | ||
+ | * A FDA approved version will be release soon. |
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Agenda
- Consultations
- Osirix demonstration
- Planning of education program for the fall
Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes May 18, 2010
In attendance:
- Valerie Humblet
- Randy Gollub
- Laura Alice
- Wendy Plesniak
- Ron Kikinis
- Simon Warfield
- Gordon Williams
- Bill Hanlon
- Rudolph Pienaar
- Annick Van den Abbeele
- Jeff Yap
- Charles Guttmann
- Yong Gao
- Gordon Harris
1. Consultations
- A couple of new consultations have been entered in the JIRA system, all are assigned.
2. Osirix demonstration
- Rudolph Piennar from CHB gave the group a demo of Osirix. In his group they use it as a DICOM reader and to query the hospital PACS.
- Couple of advantages: Anonamization feature built-in, very efficient DICOM viewer, good 3D rendering, searchable database, data can be dragged in anither repository such as XNAT, very fast preview of data
- Wendy presented an overview of Osirix with some comparisons to Slicer.
- A very nice feature is the smart folders, it matches search query so the data are automatically sent to the folder
- Built-in plug-in can be added but it is more difficult to extend than Slicer.
- Slicer is more powerful for image analysis
- The group will asked the residency program if they would be interested in some Osirix tutorials for their residents.
- DFCI is used at DFCI also, it is very useful to see outside scans as a temporary database.
- A FDA approved version will be release soon.