Hello mates,
Next weekend, 7-8th of May, there will be the a FOSS conference in
Greece. It's called FOSSCOMM.
Athanasios-Elias Rousinopoulos and I, will present openSUSE medical to
Greek audience.
We'll have some DVDs to distribute.
We'll give you a report of it after the presentation.
Have a lot of fun,
Stathis
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Hi all,
Working with the guys from Ginkgo-CADx (Dicom viewer/PACS workstation) and
working on GNUmed becoming a nice solution for a cardiologists office (to
scratch my itch) I was searching for an OpenSource PACS to store Dicom data
such as echocardiographic data and/or gastroscopy data.
There seems to be a few solutions and I was recommended to try
dcm4che [1]. This is both recommended by the authors of Ginkgo-CADx as well as
the guys behind Osirix.
Despite the fact that there is (I believe) a large userbase in the neurology
and neurosurgery fields I was not able to find this PACS packaged for either
Debian, Fedora or openSUSE.
I consider this a missing link. Debian-med, Fedora medical and openSUSE
medical should join forces to bring this to GNU/Linux since this will make it
much easier to present GNU/Linux as the *the* platform for medical imaging.
1 http://www.dcm4che.org/confluence/display/proj/The+Project
Best regards,
Sebastian Hilbert
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