COURSE DESCRIPTION 1. Course title DICOM patient dose and QC data collection, processing and visualisation 2. Type of education Continuous professional development for registered medical physicists 3. Subject area Medical radiation physics Diagnostic radiology 4. Brief summary of education The course summarises the standards for collection of DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) patient dose data and QC (Quality Control) data from the PACSRIS (Picture Archiving and Communication SystemRadiology Information System) workflow and gives practical advices on how to implement workflows in a standard PACS environment. Available IT applications and methodologies are presented to highlight use of DICOM image metadata: the information available in the file header of every DICOM image. A summary of the intensions of the regulatory authorities in the Nordic countries regards automated collection of patient doses in diagnostic radiology is given. 5. Target audience Registered medical physicists and engineers within EU 6. Educational needs The technical and clinical developments in the field of radiology are accelerating. However, the labour of the staff working with quality control and service is growing more difficult due to use of highly complicated equipment and large patient throughputs. On the other hand, the technical progress creates a possibility to monitor the radiological process using standardised data in the PACS workflow. This data source is often overlooked due to poorly developed infrastructures for collection, processing and visualisation of the data. The information available can also be accessed using a wide variety of tools and standards. The objective of the course is to present an introduction to the topic, describe the practical possibilities at hand and provide a platform for further developments in the field. Automated collection of patient dose and QC data contributes to better understanding of how radiological equipment is used in daily practise. The implementation of a well designed local workflow for collection and processing of data require knowledge of the alternatives. In order to facilitate the use of available data in the radiological workflow there is a need to share information on the subject, inspire developers to continue their efforts and create a possibility for cooperation. The course will be a meeting place for establishing useful contacts.
7. Educational aims After attending the course students are expected to be familiar with the objectives of collecting patient doses and QC data to be familiar with the practical possibilities at hand to collect, process and visualize the data to be able to provide a platform for further developments in the field 8. Program Thursday October 13 Introduction (HE K) 12.0012.15 Standards in data collection and processing (JK) 12.1513.15 Break 13.1513.30 The Skåne MPPS (Modality Performed Procedure Step) project (ML O) 13.3014.30 Coffee 14.3015.00 Collecting DICOM header data using the DICOM Data Share Community workflow (HE K, EH) 15.0016.00 PerMos: Automated data collection and CT dosimetry from PACS for epidemiological research (AJ, JH) 16.0017.00 Patient dose measurements and audits employing electronic examination records Part 1: Data collectionsystem architectures and methods (RW) 17.0017.45 Evening dinner 19.00 Friday October 14 Working with MPPS data (ML O) 08.3009.00 Patient dose measurements and audits employing electronic examination records Part 2: Data analysis techniquesresults and applications (MM) 09.0009.45 Coffee 09.4510.00 Monitoring patient dose using the DSC (Data Share Community) workflow (HJ) 10.0010.30 Visualisation of MPPS data (MS) 10.3011.00 Automated detection of changes in patient dose using exposure index values (HE K) 11.0011.30 Lunch 11.3012.30 Automated and centralized quality care in digital radiology, applied to breast cancer screening programs and CT (JJ) 12.3013.30 Quality control in digital mammography: the often forgotten parts (JJ) 13.3014.00 Coffee 14.0014.15 Regulatory issues (EGF) 14.1515.00 Contributing teachers HE KHansErik Källman JKJonathan Kruger ML OMarieLouise Olsson EHErik Halsius AJAndreas Jahnen JHJohannes Hermen RWRyan Wilde MMMichael Moores HJHans Johansson MSMartin Scott JJJurgen Jacobs EGF Eva Godske Friberg
9. Methodolgy Pedagogical method Lectures with broad opportunities for questions and discussions Educational material References given by the lecturers during the lessons; lecture notes distributed electronically Recommended preparations Students are recommended to learn about the local IT infrastructure, objectives and needs of the local organisation Examinationcontrol of knowledge and competence acquired Possibility to perform an examination will be offered 10. Follow up The presentations will be available at the website after the course Support to transfer the acquired knowledge to colleagues at home The presentations available on the web site can be used and presented to the colleagues at seminars or meetings at home 11. Course evaluation Executing the course evaluation A template for the course evaluation will be distributed electronically. 12. Formalities Start October 13 2011 End October 14 2011 Other information on time schedule Location Sigtuna Folkhögskola, Sigtuna (travelling instructions on website) Last date for registration September 13 2011 Course fee 420 Euro including 2 lunches, 1 breakfast, evening dinner, coffee breaks and accommodation. Participants are billed to desired address.
Participants pay themselves Travel expenses and eventual salary during the course are paid by the participant or their employers Number of participants Max 40 Language English Program distribution before course start Program is as described in 8. No further information will be given. Requirement for course approval Active participation in all lectures is required. An examination will also be offered (voluntary participation). Examination passed if sufficient scores are achieved. Course certificate A certificate is received after course approval Contact person for participants HansErik Källman, Email: hanserik.kallman@ltdalarna.se, Telephone: +46 (0)702062901 Other information The course is supported by the Nordic Association for Clinical Physics. Website www.ddsc.se/babbit 13. Registration Application to the course is sent to http://www.ddsc.se/babbit Acceptance procedure As many participants as possible will be accepted. The registration is closed when the maximum number of participants is reached. Information on acceptance A welcome letter will be sent to accepted participants as soon as the registration is closed. 14. Links to other courses The course is supported by the Nordic Association for Clinical Physics (NACP) and contributes to the Nordic CPD program. Series of educational programs to which the course belongs Continuation of the education No continuation of the course is planned
15. Responsible for the education Initiatives The course was initiated by NACP, Radiology subcommitte Theoretical content HansErik Källman, Registered Medical Physicist, Bild och funktionsmedicin, Landstinget Dalarna, Falun MarieLouise Olsson, Registered Medical Physicist, Strålningsfysik, Skånes universitetssjukhus, Malmö Jonathan Kruger, Managing director, Krucom AB Erik Halsius, Board member, DICOM Data Share Community Andreas Jahnen, Computer scientist, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Johannes Hermen, Research engineer, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Ryan Wilde, ITspecialist, Integrated Radiological Service Ltd, Liverpool, UK Michael Moores, PhD, Director, Integrated Radiological Service Ltd, Liverpool, UK Hans Johansson, Registered Medical Physicist, Avd för sjukhusfysik, Länssjukhuset Ryhov, Jönköping Martin Scott, CEO, Viximed AB Jurgen Jacobs, Visiting Researcher, University Hospitals, Leuven, Belgium Eva Godske Friberg, Norwegian Radiation Protection Institute, Norway Overlapping course responsibility NACP Radiology scientific committee: Eva GodskeFriberg, Norwegian Radiation Protection Institute, Norway Tore Istad, Norwegian Radiation Protection Institute, Norway Jolanta Hansen, Medical physicist, Århus University Hospital, Denmark Toni Ihalainen, Medical physicist, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland HansErik Källman, Registered Medical Physicist, Bild och funktionsmedicin, Landstinget Dalarna, Falun, Sweden Coordinator: HansErik Källman Practical arrangements and course administration Babbit Conference Application to be sent to: http://www.ddsc.se/babbit Collaborating parties Representatives for the target audience NACP Radiology scientific committee (see above) 16. Financing The course is financed through the fees paid by the participants (see point 12) Parties contributing resources to the course arrangements Round arrangements and their financing Sponsor presence