Here you can review a summary of several installations, which had very demanding requirements and the way these requirements have been fulfilled by our systems.
| Trostberg District Hospital and Radiology Practice, Germany |
| Biovisiq Imaging CRO, Japan |
| Purdue University, Indiana, USA |
| Misericordia University, USA |
| DIAGNOS-Online, Argentina |
| IDIME - Instituto Diagnóstico Médico, Colombia |
| Lifeline Vascular Access, USA |
| Canterbury Christ Church University, UK |
| The Medical Association, Hamburg, Germany |
| Cysticercosis project, Peru |
| Institut de Diagnostic per la Imatge, Spain |
| Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden |
| Wilbur Wright College, USA |
| St. Josef Hospital Oberhausen, Germany |
| Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana, Italy |
| Medicina Diagnostica, Colombia |
| Swiss TriPACS project, Switzerland |
| Instituto do Ceará Cancer Hospital, Brazil |
| Government of Northwest Territories, Canada |
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Lifeline Vascular Access, USA |
Lifeline Vascular Access is the leading provider of vascular access management services in the United States. With its nationwide network of almost 60 managed access centers in 21 states and Puerto Rico, Lifeline Vascular Access is focused on specialized outpatient care of hemodialysis patients. Lifeline Vascular Access was created in 1999 and has received the Gold Seal of Approval™ from the Joint Commission, which is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting high healthcare performance standards.
According to Mr. David Delp, Lifeline’s IT Director, iQ-VIEW® is the viewer of choice in most of Lifeline’s access centers:
“Our partnering nephrologists and interventionalists are performing procedures which necessitate doing studies on the dialysis access sites for hemodialysis patients. We are utilizing both Philips and GE C-Arms as wells as SonoSite ultrasound machines. We are running DICOM servers to store and manage images and we are using iQ-VIEW® to view them. We currently have about 60 facilities around the country and have iQ-VIEW® installed in all but a few of them, as the viewer that our partnering physicians utilize.”
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29 January 2009 |
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Canterbury Christ Church University, UK |
Canterbury Christ Church University was the first institution to validate a postgraduate reporting programme for radiographers. Since 1994, the Allied Health Department has validated, and continues to offer, postgraduate pathways in clinical reporting of the following areas (all programmes are conjointly validated with the College of Radiographers - UK):
Plain film: - Appendicular and axial skeleton; - Adult chest.
MRI / CT - MRI – General investigations (Knee, lumbo-sacral/thoracic spine and IAM) - MRI – Head and cervical spine - CT Head
Initial image interpretation is also a central theme of the pre-registration BSc Diagnostic Radiography programme.
The MSc Clinical Reporting Programme Director, Keith Piper, states:
"We find iQ-VIEW very flexible and useful for all our reporting and image interpretation modules and programmes. To study this area effectively, it is important that students interact with a platform that incorporates display and manipulation functions that replicate clinical practice. It is also vital that teaching staff can easily anonymise, categorise and annotate images prior to student use. iQ-VIEW allows us to achieve these aims with relative ease. The iQ-LITE function enables us to construct teaching and assessment banks which can be viewed by students in the classroom setting and also remotely via the University’s web-based Virtual Learning Environment." |



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19 December 2008 |
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