Radiology CME on the Web using secure document transfer and internationally distributed image servers.

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We describe the implementation of a World Wide Web-based Continuing Medical Educational (CME) program in Diagnostic Radiology which allows accumulation of Category I credit. The program implements an unknown case presentation format which includes multiple choice questions, didactic information, and literature references with links to abstracts. Physician participation is anticipated to occur in brief sessions during which the program automatically tracks CME credit accumulation. To allow an interactive presentation, HTML electronic form documents are created "on the fly" by a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application interfacing with several relational databases. The system is scalable with bandwidth intensive image transfers distributed over multiple internationally distributed image servers. For CME participants, the system utilizes documents encryption to ensure confidential physician interactions.

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McEnery, K. W., Roth, S. M., & Walkup, R. V. (1996). Radiology CME on the Web using secure document transfer and internationally distributed image servers. Proceedings : A Conference of the American Medical Informatics Association / ... AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. AMIA Fall Symposium, 37–40.

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