Welcome to the National Imaging Informatics Curriculum and Course! This week-long online course is intended to introduce senior radiology residents to the fundamentals of imaging informatics, with emphasis on practical concepts and knowledge. The course consists of recorded lectures to be reviewed before each in-person session, live lectures to be delivered online, and live online small group discussion and problem-solving sessions. Homework to be completed before each live session will also be posted. Pre- and post-course assessments will also be administered.
The course has been developed by Tessa Cook, MD, PhD, Nabile Safdar, MD, Katherine Andriole, PhD, and Michael Recht, MD, and was supported by an AUR Strategic Alignment Award. The faculty comprise experts in imaging informatics from around the country.
The National Imaging Informatics Course (NIIC) is made possible by a partnership between the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), the Digital Pathology Association (DPA) and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM).
For assistance with Group Registration, please contact Missy Thompson at mthompson@siim.org.
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