DICOM, which stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, is a standard for the exchange, storage, and communication of medical images and related information in the field of radiology and other medical disciplines. DICOM is widely used to ensure interoperability and the seamless sharing of medical images and associated data between different imaging devices and healthcare information systems.
- Standardized image format for all medical imaging modalities.
- Ensures interoperability across devices from different vendors.
- Supports both image storage and network communication.
- Includes patient data, study details, and image metadata.
- Integrates with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System).
- Provides secure and efficient image transmission using DICOM protocols.
- Widely used in healthcare IT for data exchange and diagnostic workflows.
- Basic understanding of healthcare workflows and medical imaging.
- Familiarity with networking and data exchange concepts.
- Knowledge of any programming language (optional).
- Understanding of HL7 and PACS systems is an advantage.
- Comprehensive understanding of DICOM standards and architecture.
- Knowledge of DICOM data structures, tags, and services.
- Ability to configure and troubleshoot DICOM communication.
- Experience working with PACS, RIS, and HIS integration.
- Understanding of DICOM file analysis using tools like DVTk and Wireshark.
- Knowledge of DICOMweb, WADO, and FHIR integration.
- Practical implementation of DICOM in medical imaging software.
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