I will attend this next Monday!!!!!!

The New York Medical Imaging Informatics Symposium is 1 week away on Monday, September 16, 2013 again at the New York Marriott Marquis in Manhattan.

 

The early registration deadline is Today, Monday Sept 9, 2013, and you probably don’t want to miss this one.

 

Speakers include Dr. Keith Dreyer on Meaningful Use, Dr. Eliot Siegel on Personalized Medicine, Dr. Jesse Chusid of the North Shore LIJ Health System and Mr. Evan Jackson, Executive Director of Clinical Technology and Applications of the Yale New Haven Health System, both on health system imaging strategies, and Dr. Deborah Estrin from the new Cornell Tech Campus in NYC on mobile devices for health care.  I will allow myself to speak again J, this year on workstations and displays.

 

NEW THIS YEAR: There will be a one hour Vendor Panel Session on Vendor Neutral Archives, with representation from Acuo, Agfa, Carestream, McKesson & Tera Medica.

 

Breakfast, coffee breaks and a catered lunch will be served.

 

The technical exhibit hall will be full of vendors showing the latest in PACS, advanced visualization, medical displays, medical archives, dictation systems, critical test result management, radiation dose measurement and reduction and clinical decision support.

 

Companies exhibiting include Acuo, AFC, Agfa, Barco, Bayer, Carestream, Double Black, Fujifilm, GE, Intelerad, Mach 7, McKesson, Medicalis, Nuance, OnX Enterprise, Pacshealth, Paxeramed, Phynd, Siemens, Tera Recon, Visage, and Vital Images.

 

Register today at www.nymiis.com.

 

-David

 

David Hirschorn, MD

 

Director of Radiology Informatics

Staten Island University Hospital

Researcher in Radiology Informatics

Massachusetts General Hospital

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Group 8 Osteopenia Poster Collage and Summary

I want to write that the experience of this project was great, which i guess it was but in all honesty it was an unnecessary waste of time and resources, each student in this program not only has a full day of classes loaded up 2 days a week but the other 3 days a week we are at clinicals working a 7 hour work shift, some people have families to take care of, some people have jobs on top of everything else that is going on, and to get all of this done on top of every other requirement that is asked of each and every student from this demanding program was hectic to say the least. I don't know about the rest of my group but for me personally, I can honestly say that I'm glad this project is over and that we never have to deal with this again!

I want to write that the experience of this project was great, which i guess it was but in all honesty it was an unnecessary waste of time and resources, each student in this program not only has a full day of classes loaded up 2 days a week but the other 3 days a week we are at clinicals working a 7 hour work shift, some people have families to take care of, some people have jobs on top of everything else that is going on, and to get all of this done on top of every other requirement that is asked of each and every student from this demanding program was hectic to say the least. I don’t know about the rest of my group but for me personally, I can honestly say that I’m glad this project is over and that we never have to deal with this again!

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everyone in the group doing a great job with compiling the data to be presented in its various ways. I would like to spotlight Scarla in this post as being instrumental in interacting via open lab and personally with the members of the group in the effort of coordinating the project. in relation to my duties in the group i am a presenter with extended duties to assist in the power points.

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Holy Basil
Familiar name: Holy Basil, Sacred Basil
Latin name: Ocimum sanctum
Sanskrit name: Tulsi, Tulasi

A 2003 study found the herb to be effective in preventing convulsions,
whilst the Maryland Medical Center has suggested the tea may be helpful
in combating the damaging effects of radiation therapy.

Something to investigate.

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Poster Deadline

The poster project needs to be completed by OCTOBER 9th . All work in progress needs to be submitted by October 9th in power point form

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City Tech Eleventh Annual Poster Session

Dear Colleagues,

The Eleventh Annual Poster Session will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2013 from 1 to 4 pm. This event will feature the results of the research of our faculty and students, and will be open to the public. As part of the Poster Session, each Department will be asked to exhibit recent publications (2011-2013 only) of their faculty.

The Poster Session has become a tradition at the College to highlight the research achievements of our faculty and students. Each year our Poster Sessions have grown and become more interesting and diverse. Last year we had over 100 presentations of faculty and student research.

We welcome you to join us this year. To be included in the program, please email the title of your presentation by October 15, 2013 to Prof. Roman Kezerashvili, email rkezerashvili@citytech.cuny.edu.

Please use strictly the following format:

First Name Last Name

Title

Department

Please provide a Short Summary of the research, 60 words or less (title not included) as a Microsoft Word file. Keep in mind that the electronic file you submit will be formatted further for publication.

We are looking forward to including you and your students in the eleventh year of this college-wide event.

Roman Kezerashvili

Chair of the Organizing Committee

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Group #4 Assessment

Group #4 Assessment

Identify responsibilities within the group: Presentation- Li & Zonia, Poster-Alejandra & Mathew, powerpoint- Cristina, Essay-Rehab & Jennifer

2. Did you complete all of the tasks assigned to you? _X__ yes ____ no ____ most of
them  

3. If either the above answer is “no” or “most of them,” explain why you could not
complete all of the assigned tasks.

4. Identify another group member:_REHAB_ MORARAM__

5. How would you rate this person’s participation in the group?

6. ________X____________This person was incredibly involved in each phase of this
project.

7. ____ _______________This person completed all work assigned to him/her, but was
not otherwise involved.

8. ____________________This person completed most of the work assigned to him/
her, but other group members contributed more than he/she did.

9. ____ ________________This person did not contribute to the group project.

10. If you feel the need to defend your answer to #5, do so here.

Comments:

Since the formation of group #4 I have observed a steadily increasing cohesiveness amongst our members. Our topic, Osteomyelitis, has proved to be a challenging one as finding an suitable case study has been somewhat elusive. Never the less, Rehab has in fact located two possible candidates to bring before the group at our next meeting. Alejandra and myself, Matthew, have engaged in discussions on how best to represent the group and our topic visually. Cristina, Jennifer, Li & Zonia are collaborating and compiling data for the powerpoint, essay and, presentation. As this is a work in progress we are all eager to meet each week to discuss new goals and approve, as a group, on previous assignment. So far so good!

 

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Group 7 reflection

 

Group Assessment

  1.  Identify your responsibilities within the group: to put together the powerpoint
  2.  Did you complete all of the tasks assigned to you? ___ yes __x__ no ____ most of them
  3. If either the above answer is “no” or “most of them,” explain why you could not complete all of the assigned tasks. because we are still doing research
  4. Identify another group member: ___wendy______________________________________________
  5. How would you rate this person’s participation in the group? 10 out of 10
  6. ___everyone_______________This person was incredibly involved in each phase of this project.
  7. ____ ___n/a____________This person completed all work assigned to him/her, but was not otherwise involved.
  8. _______n/a_____________This person completed most of the work assigned to him/her, but other group members contributed more than he/she did.
  9. ____ _n/a_______________This person did not contribute to the group project.
  10. If you feel the need to defend your answer to #5, do so here.
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group 7

 

Group Assessment

  1.  Identify your responsibilities within the group: Presenter
  2. Did you complete all of the tasks assigned to you? Not yet my task is presenting
  3. If either the above answer is “no” or “most of them,” explain why you could not complete all of the assigned tasks. My task is presenting the project
  4. Identify another group member: Adam
  5. How would you rate this person’s participation in the group? Excellent, this person was incredibly involved in each phase of this project.

 

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Group Assessment – Group #4

Group Assessment – Group #4
1. Identify your responsibilities within the group:
My responsibilities within Group 4 is to introduce/present the disease based on visual/info cues with Mathew.

2. Did you complete all of the tasks assigned to you?
I’ am currently in the process of gathering information about the disease & how I can complete the role with optimal visual/info cues.

3. If either the above answer is “no” or “most of them,” explain why you could not complete all of the assigned tasks.

4. Identify another group member:
Mathew Lawson

5. How would you rate this person’s participation in the group?
As well as I, Mathew is in the process of gathering information, in order to complete the roles in group 4.

6. All of Group 4 Members are in constant communication to help each other in any way possible. This person was incredibly involved in each phase of this project.

7. N/A This person completed all work assigned to him/her, but was not otherwise involved.

8. N/A This person completed most of the work assigned to him/her, but other group members contributed more than he/she did.

9. N/A This person did not contribute to the group project.

10. Mathew & I are working together & communicating to further complete & fulfill our responsibilities; as well as everyone else in our group. If you feel the need to defend your answer to #5, do so here.

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Group Assessment – Group #2

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Group Assessment – Group #2

1.     Identify your responsibilities within the group:

I will do the research aspect of group 2 project.

2.     Did you complete all of the tasks assigned to you? ___ yes   x no x most of them

3.    If either the above answer is “no” or “most of them,” explain why you could not complete all of the assigned tasks.

I have not receive any cases yet from my group. And I did not see interesting case myself in my clinical site.

4.    Identify another group member: Kedeshia is also going to do the research.How would you rate this person’s participation in the group? Good

5.    N/A Every one in this group N/A This person was incredibly involved in each phase of this project.

6.    N/A No one yet N/A This person completed all work assigned to him/her, but was not otherwise involved.

7.    N/A Everyone is working on it This person completed most of the work assigned to him/her, but other group members contributed more than he/she did.

8.    N/A Every one is doing their part This person did not contribute to the group project.

9.    If you feel the need to defend your answer to #5, do so here.

Everyone in our group is still looking for interesting cases from our clinical sites.

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