[IGSTK-Developers] Presentation at SDMS
Luis Ibanez
luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Thu Dec 6 10:18:34 EST 2007
Congratulations !,
BTW, I like a lot the introductory text of the workshop:
"Software has become a necessity in almost every aspect of the daily
lives of individuals and organizations, from self-contained applications
to those embedded in various devices and services (mobile phones,
prescription entry systems, medication dispensers, heart pacemakers,
etc). A large proportion of these systems are mission/life-critical.
Among them, medical services are one of most popular services in our
daily life. According to a report from the National Academies Press,
medication errors harm at 1.5 million people a year in United States.
The extra costs for treating drug-related injuries occurring in
hospitals alone conservatively amount to 3.5 billion US dollars a year,
not including lost wages and productivity."...
Safety, safety, safety...
Luis
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Kevin Gary wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Kevin Cleary asked me to post some of my notes from the IGSTK
> presentation at the SDMS (Software and Systems for Medical Devices and
> Services) workshop this past Monday, http://oris.csie.ntu.edu.tw/SMDS07.
> My notes are below. The presentation itself I can send to anyone
> interested or post to the Wiki (I don't see an area for our pubs on the
> Wiki, and the www.igstk.org docs/pubs page is out of date?). The paper
> is attached as the file is small compared to the prez.
>
> Notes:
> A worthwhile day; there were a couple relevant talks on safety in
> medical devices, one by Paul Jones at the FDA that I thought was
> particularly enlightening. Our presentation was well-received I think,
> there was some good discussion on open source and Agile development in
> this context.
>
> I had lunch with Insup Lee and a couple of the other workshop
> organizers; they agree that these issues will continue to gain mindshare
> over time. There was also a program manager (Kristin Tolle) from
> Microsoft External Research in Biomedical Computing that gave a last
> minute presentation, and I had a chance to chat with her after. She was
> very enthusiastic about our presentation and open source. Might want to
> check in on her RFP's from time to time.
>
> Cheers,
> K2
>
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