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# Each Domain Planning Committee responsible for maintaining the list on the Wiki | # Each Domain Planning Committee responsible for maintaining the list on the Wiki | ||
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==IHE Radiation Oncology (www.ihe.net/radiation_oncology/)== | ==IHE Radiation Oncology (www.ihe.net/radiation_oncology/)== | ||
IHE Radiation Oncology was formed in 2004 to address issues of interoperability and information sharing that impact the quality of care in radiation oncology. It has developed and documented standards-based solutions to these problems and organized testing and education to foster their adoption. IHE solutions are now available in many of the commercial radiation oncology-related treatment planning, delivery, and information systems, and are implemented in care sites around the world. | IHE Radiation Oncology was formed in 2004 to address issues of interoperability and information sharing that impact the quality of care in radiation oncology. It has developed and documented standards-based solutions to these problems and organized testing and education to foster their adoption. IHE solutions are now available in many of the commercial radiation oncology-related treatment planning, delivery, and information systems, and are implemented in care sites around the world. | ||
===IHE Radiation Oncology Profiles=== | ===IHE Radiation Oncology Profiles=== | ||
IHE Radiation Oncology integration profiles include: | IHE Radiation Oncology integration profiles include: | ||
* '''Normal Treatment Planning-Simple (NTPL-S)''' illustrates flow of treatment planning data from CT to Dose Review for basic treatments. | * '''Normal Treatment Planning-Simple (NTPL-S)''' illustrates flow of treatment planning data from CT to Dose Review for basic treatments. | ||
Revision as of 00:27, 25 March 2008
Radiology page as example: http://www.ihe.net/Radiology/
- "1-2 paragraphs" Brief overview of scope of domain, ie, what clinical/operational/technical infrastructure areas it addresses, types of systems that would typically implement such profiles. Keep the Domain Description short enough that the top of the Profile List is visible when you first go to the Domain Webpage.
- Each Domain Planning Committee responsible for maintaining the list on the Wiki
- Review/Update list every year (as new Profiles are added in Trial Implementation or Final Text)
- Sponsor responsible for establishing Domain Webpage and periodically migrating the Wiki list to the Web.
IHE Radiation Oncology (www.ihe.net/radiation_oncology/)
IHE Radiation Oncology was formed in 2004 to address issues of interoperability and information sharing that impact the quality of care in radiation oncology. It has developed and documented standards-based solutions to these problems and organized testing and education to foster their adoption. IHE solutions are now available in many of the commercial radiation oncology-related treatment planning, delivery, and information systems, and are implemented in care sites around the world.
IHE Radiation Oncology Profiles
IHE Radiation Oncology integration profiles include:
- Normal Treatment Planning-Simple (NTPL-S) illustrates flow of treatment planning data from CT to Dose Review for basic treatments.
- Multimodality Registration for Radiation Oncology (MMR-RO) shows how radiation oncology treatment planning systems integrate PET and MRI data into the contouring and dose review process.
- Treatment Workflow (TRWF) integrates daily imaging with radiation therapy treatments using workflow.
- add links for each profile name to profile webpages
Radiation Oncology Planning and Technical Committees
The IHE Radiation Oncology Planning and Technical Committees are responsible for developing IHE integration profiles and planning deployment activities, such as testing events and educational programs, in the domain of radiation oncology. The committees are composed of users and developers of radiation oncology planning, delivery, and information systems. The membership of these and other IHE domain committees, along with schedules of activities, meeting agendas and minutes and working documents can be found on the IHE Wiki at http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Committees. An overall timeline for the committees' annual activities is available at http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology.
Parties interested in joining the committees' distribution lists can request to be added to the group's email distribution lists below.
- IHE-RO Technical Committee mailing list: mailto:iherotech08@appm.org
- IHE-RO Planning Committee mailing list: mailto:iheroplan08@aapm.org
- AAPM bulletin board system: www.aapm.org/bbs/