Cynthia E. Keen[email protected]ISNatural language processing helps assess radiologists' accuracyThursday, December 1 | 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. | LL-INS-TH7A | Lakeside Learning CenterThe subject of this poster presentation is how Stanford University researchers validated the performance of a natural language processor that they developed to calculate radiologist performance statistics, and how this is evolving into another project that may directly benefit patients.November 10, 2011PACS/VNAInformatics tools improve teleultrasound services in developing nationsThursday, December 1 | 11:50 a.m.-12:00 p.m. | SSQ07-09 | Room S402ABIn this scientific presentation, the founders of Imaging the World, a nonprofit organization that provides teleultrasound to rural villages in Uganda, will describe how imaging informatics technology is improving the quality of its service.November 10, 2011ISStructured templates don't improve accuracy, speed for ultrasound reportsThursday, December 1 | 11:40 a.m.-11:50 a.m. | SSQ07-08 | Room S402ABThe use of structured templates to produce reports of abdominal ultrasound exams at the Ottawa Hospital in Ontario was inefficient, according to an analysis that will be presented in this scientific session.November 10, 2011ISSoftware tracks MD compliance with radiologists' recommendationsThursday, December 1 | 11:30 a.m.-11:40 a.m. | SSQ07-07 | Room S402ABRadiologists at Massachusetts General Hospital are using data mining software to determine whether physicians who order diagnostic imaging tests for their patients order additional imaging exams when they are recommended by radiologists.November 10, 2011ISRadLex needs to add more terminology for chest radiographyThursday, December 1 | 11:00 a.m.-11:10 a.m. | SSQ07-04 | Room S402ABThis scientific presentation will evaluate the question of whether RadLex, the RSNA-sponsored reference ontology of radiology terms, is complete enough for use in reporting of chest radiographs, a commonly performed exam with a relatively defined group of terms associated with it.November 10, 2011ISWhat's new with the Health Story project?Thursday, December 1 | 10:30 a.m.-10:40 a.m. | SSQ07-01 | Room S402ABFor those unfamiliar with the Health Story project, this scientific session can help: Presenter Dr. Nick van Terheyden will explain why it is important with respect to realizing the full potential of radiology reports.November 10, 2011ISMultimedia structured reporting incorporates eye-tracking toolThursday, December 1 | 10:40 a.m.-10:50 a.m. | SSQ07-02 | Room S402ABThis scientific session features the formal debut of a prototype software called VISion that integrates images and voice clips in a structured reporting template, and uses eye-tracking technology to record what a radiologist is viewing.November 10, 2011PACS/VNASpeech recognition software for iPad isn't ready for prime timeWednesday, November 30 | 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. | LL-INS-WE1A | Lakeside Learning CenterThe speech recognition software supporting the Apple iPad is not yet ready for prime-time use by radiologists, according to this Wednesday afternoon poster presentation.November 10, 2011ISER calling radiology: System to streamline the processWednesday, November 30 | 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. | LL-INE1147-WEA | Lakeside Learning CenterThis presentation will explain how a dynamic rules-based Web application and queuing prioritization system decrease the amount of time spent on the telephone for routine inquiries and requests at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine.November 10, 2011ISImaging informatics simplifies data collection, analysis for multicenter trialWednesday, November 30 | 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. | LL-INE1172-WEA | Lakeside Learning CenterInformatics technologies are assumed to be able to make collecting, organizing, and analyzing images and related data easier in multicenter clinical trials. How they were put to the test in a large-scale clinical stroke rehabilitation trial is the subject of this presentation.November 10, 2011Previous PagePage 26 of 88Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingCase report: Pluvicto as a first-line treatment in late-stage prostate cancerSince 1996, the patient continually declined androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, and local therapy to the prostate gland.MRINew brain MRI imaging technique could help identify Alzheimer'sRadiology EducationScholarly activity low among residency program directorsDigital X-Ray3D DEXA shows value in patients with prostate cancerSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology