Friday Roundtables
 

Disaster Recovery Models
Friday, June 4, 9:30 am – 10:15 am
Exhibit Hall: Shared Learning Community
Hall B

Moderator: Thomas DeLuca, CIIP, MCSE(NT4); Johns Hopkins Hospital

What do we mean by Disaster Recovery? Are disasters limited to fire, blackout, flood, or worse? We will discuss a number of options available to mitigate disasters and enable the continuity of work needed to ensure patient care.

The discussion will include the relative advantages and disadvantages (and relative cost) of these different technology solutions. Finally, what is on the horizon? Will there be better ways to ensure images and workflow are available, even when the worst happens, becoming available in the near future?

Objectives:

1. Describe current disaster recovery options available.
2. Review positives and negatives of each model.
3. Discuss new ideas or future models.


Critical Results Reporting
Friday, June 4, 2:45 pm – 3:30 pm
Exhibit Hall: Shared Learning Community

Moderator: David L. Weiss, MD; Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital

Objectives:
1. Review current Joint Commission regulations concerning reporting of critical results.
2. Discuss ways facilities have implemented process as well as vendor supplied options.


Visualization Advances
Friday, June 4, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Exhibit Hall: Shared Learning Community

Moderator: William W. Boonn, MD; University of Pennsylvania Health System

In the Visualization Advances roundtable, we will discuss workflow challenges in incorporating advanced visualization tools into current radiology IT infrastructure, compare current and future architecture. In addition, we will discuss infrastructure for advanced visualization, the challenges of enterprise distribution of 3D and advanced visualization results, as well as debate the needs of a 3D Lab in today's imaging department.

Objectives:
1. Review new tools for manipulation and display of large data sets.
2. Discuss process for improving efficiency in the interpretation process.


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