I didn't get to go to the AMIA, but I am going to the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America). There are no sections dedicated to opensource, so I have done a cursory program search and included them for your interest. If there are any I am missing, please let me know. Is there any interest in bringing together OSCHA attendees? I'll be manning my inforad(Pacspulse) demo for a good chunk of the meeting and would be happy to facilitate any communication within the group.
9609PACS-i Title: PACSPULSE: An Opensource Web-based DICOM Network Traffic Monitor and Analysis Tool Date: Sunday November 25, 2001 Start Time: 8:00 AM End Time: 5:00 PM Location: Lakeside Center - InfoRAD Exhibits - Space 9609PACS-i 9606PACS-i Title: A Detailed Evaluation of 20 Different DICOM Viewers That are Available on the Internet: Free Trials or Free Licenses Date: Sunday November 25, 2001 Start Time: 8:00 AM End Time: 5:00 PM Location: Lakeside Center - InfoRAD Exhibits - Space 9606PACS-i 9612PACS-i Title: The Raynux Opensource Project Date: Sunday November 25, 2001 Start Time: 8:00 AM End Time: 5:00 PM Location: Lakeside Center - InfoRAD Exhibits - Space 9612PACS-i Poster Number: 226-p in Session: L08 Title: OpenRIMS: An Open Architecture Radiology Information Management System Date: Monday November 26, 2001 Start Time: 7:00 AM End Time: 10:00 PM Location: Lakeside Center - Poster Exhibits - Space 226IH-p 9212ED-i Title: A Web-based Picture Archiving and Communications System Allowing Personal or Shared Use of Teaching Files Date: Sunday November 25, 2001 Start Time: 8:00 AM End Time: 5:00 PM Location: Lakeside Center - InfoRAD Exhibits - Space 9212ED-i Paul Nagy, PhD Asst Prof of Radiology Medical College of WIsconsin
