Peninsula OsiriX COURSE This course will build a knowledge base through a brief introduction to using Macs and then onward through uploading, anonymising, editing and displaying images. It is aimed primarily at Radiologists involved in teaching and examination. The course aims to be hands on, with opportunity to edit cases and build files. The course will be held at the Peninsula Radiology academy, which is a state of the art Radiology training facility in Plymouth, near Derriford Hospital. Travel links are excellent as the Academy is only 1.2 miles from Plymouth airport and 4.2 miles from Plymouth train station. Discounted accommodation is available within 10-15 minutes walk. There are enough Macs for everyone to have their own computer, assuming a 24-person maximum, so places will be allocated on a first come basis. If you wish to use your own mac laptop, please inform us in advance. There will be opportunities to work on your own cases and a selection provided by the course some of which will be studded with faults or issues that will have to be corrected, you will supported by the on site team who have a wide experience with this system. Optional sessions to address personal interest or requirements will be included on the last day. We hope that this course will provide the expertise to enable the attendees to confidently accrue a teaching archive, edit data into a presentable examination format and feel comfortable examining in this format. It will also help you become more familiar with the OsiriX interface and explore various features of OsiriX. Course fees For Day 1 only: 200 For Day 2 only: 200 For both days: 300 Early bird fees: 250 for both days (For those who book before 31 st Dec 2012 for the spring session and before 31 st July 2013 for the Autumn session) Course dates for 2013 Spring session: 26 th (Tuesday) and 27 th (Wednesday) of February Autumn session: 4 th (Wednesday) and 5 th (Thursday) of September For further information, please contact Claire Nix or Jo Wollington, Tel: +44 (0) 1752 763247 email: clairenix@nhs.net
Osirix Course Day 1 Basic OsiriX functions 0900 to 1000 Registration & Coffee 0900 to 1000 Drop in session for inexperienced mac users 1000 to 1015 Introduction 1015 to 1100 House keeping RCR strategy and electronic exam format Experience to date Apple Hardware Getting a Mac and setting it up Mac OS lion, leopard etc. Customising your Mac System preferences Display Mice o Wireless vs wired o Mac vs non mac Trackpad o Trackpad for right hand mouse o Trackpad gestures o Expose disable (hot corners) Creating new accounts Create files and folders, save screen Downloading, installing and setting up OsiriX Osirix versions Osirix MD 32 bit 64 bit App version Osirix HD for ipad Toolbar -Adding toolbar functions -Useful functions from the menu -Preferences
1100 to 1230 Exploring basic OsiriX functions by creating a personal collection of plain films for teaching and examining 1. Import plain films from CD 2. Dicom file format 3. Anonymise plain film 4. Naming scheme 5. Numbering scheme 6. Create Albums 7. Create smart albums 8. Reorder X-rays 9. Deleting some X-rays in a series 10. More toolbar functions 11. Change windows and export to dicom files 12. Use ROI or shutter to get rid of red spot 13. Export two images tiled 14. JPG to dicom - use plugin 1230 to 1300 Practical session problem cases 1300 to 1345 Lunch 1345 to 1515 1515 to 1545 Practical session 1545 to 1600 Coffee Exploring more advanced functions by working with sets of cross-sectional images 1. Anonymise USS and PET 2. Dose report deletion 3. Cutting down series 4. Bulk export to HDD a. Compressing images b. Zipped files 8. Bulk import to Osirix 9. Merge function (not to use) 10. How merge affects anonymisation 11. Reordering series 1600 to 1645 Keeping a personal database 1645 to 1730 Practical session common problems experienced by other users
Osirix Course Day 2 0900 to 0930 Coffee 0930 to 1100 Customising Osirix & Networking 1. Protocols 2. Networking 3. Sharing databases over network 4. Web access 5. Pushing and pulling cases 6. Creating other databases 7. Using other databases 1100 to 1115 Coffee 1115 to 1245 Dual screen display Using Osirix for teaching 1. Setting up second display 2. Monitors vs Projectors 3. Connectors - Thunderbolt, minidisplayport, minidvi, VGA, DVI, HDMI 4. Other connectors 5. Choice of screen - Normal display, Apple displays - advantages and disadvantages 6. Changing display order in preferences 7. Changing resolution 8. Using albums to order exams 9. Auto tiling 10. Change preferences 11. Multiple mice Windowing 1245 to 1300 Problem cases recall tips and tricks from yesterday 1300 to 1345 Lunch
1345 to 1415 Osirix Plugins PDF to Dicom JPG to Dicom Dicom cleaner 1415 to 1500 Encryption, Hard Drives, Future Proofing, Backups and Compression 1500 to 1520 Coffee 1520 to 1645 Small group sessions to demonstrate and troubleshoot specialist interest features of Osirix. Popular choices include -3d recons -CT colonography -Volume rendering -4d datasets -Digital subtraction -Advanced Networking / Web sharing ipad mirroring Organisers: Dr. Philip Hughes, consultant radiologist, Derriford hospital, Plymouth Dr. Tishi Ninan, radiology trainee, Peninsula Radiology Academy Dr. Grant Mitchell, consultant radiologist, Derriford hospital, Plymouth Dr. James Ricketts. radiology trainee, Peninsula Radiology Academy.