DJ Chitlenz There Is No Cool

August 26, 2010

Wow, weird time had by all

In April, I went to work with the TouchPACS company, to make …. well PACS’s, but shortly after I was hired we began to discuss the possibility of buying back STAIR as a foundation to build from.

It now appears, after 4 months and god knows how many hours spent, that we will be seeing my old code again.  It’s weird in a way, but with us focused on EMR and the ARRA certification programs to start with, we can now better integrate with it anyway.  This should make the idea that was STAIR a better proposition in the long run, since now we can scope the idea of PACS to a much larger healthcare environment.  Don’t try this at home kiddies, but we will have a full PACS, so we add RIS/EMR, automating Insurance and Prescriptions, and then start tying in all the small stuff to form a ‘core workflow logic’ for a hospital of pretty much any size, and using the STAIR replication model for distribution it can run in synch across multiple locations, even multiple cities.

My role is as the Sr. Architect, which fits again since ultimately if the logic of the model fails, it will be inevitably my fault.  I’m really excited to try to follow out the ideas that we came to in analysis and statistics, now that an integrated structure allows us code everything to standards.  It’s really cool, and gives me the ability to know a patient’s problem, then get an image set (possibly) or lab result, then follow all the actions taken in treatment, then get a final diagnosis.  So somewhere in all that is the logic of everything that happens between the time someone gets sick and the time that they are clinically diagnosed.   If I can teach a computer to do structured analysis of this process, I hope I will start to find patterns, so that we can begin to consider pre-emptive medicine, at the cross-reference and research levels.  It’s an awesome concept, basically building resultsets from resultsets, the foundation of learning computers.

Consequently, C# is still holding strong as my preferred language, and with VS2010 there’s a lot of new options.  I think MS made the right decision with the split of the UI from the core logic code (into XAML).  I don’t really like expression studio, but I can totally appreciate the power of XAML within Visual Studio.  The only real limitation is that translating all of the old VS2003/2005 code up to a XAML form structure will be a pain in the ass, but it’s just work, and now that we have logical answers to standards needs, I can deal with just work.

Mike Brown, I watched your videos on celebrity wine tv, and I have to say that you have become a truly stunning example of a man of leisure….  Let me get this straight… they PAY you to do this wander around the wine country gig?  That’s sick man, but power to you 🙂  For the curious, this is what I am talking about, Celebrity Wine Reviews TV. That wild looking fucker in all those videos is Mike Brown, one of the DJs I play with here in Greensboro… when he’s not out drinking his way through Europe’s wine country.

Anyway, long post, but it’s been awhile so figured I would actually bother to complete some ideas on the web tonight. If this lost you, just ignore it. Nothing to see here.

–chitlenz

May 13, 2010

Can’t make defcon this year =(

Filed under: C# and Directx,DICOM Technology,Music Postings — chitlenz @ 5:44 am

With the start of the TouchPACS project, I just can’t justify taking a week off to go play… which sucks, but hey that’s life in the big city.  So anyway, I’ll be biding my time until next year and focusing on getting our internet show going on LFO Radio. I guess it’s for the best since Mike’s ass is still wasting time trolling Eurowomen, and it lets me really get the first 6 months of EMR development solid before I start playing again.

On the code front, WPF is very cool =) But it really should have wrapped 12-bit greyscale… if for no other reason than just to make my life easier. DICOM via WPF is going to be a challenge because of this, but it’s allgood since the framework nicely wraps Directx, taking that whole engine process out of the mix.

Anyway, I still am still going to post some new sets this weekend, and then get back to coding again!

–chitlenz

April 26, 2010

So I CAN take advice .. omg a miracle

Filed under: DBA Notes,DICOM Technology,Random Philsophical Notes — chitlenz @ 12:50 am

I recently resigned from the STAIR project and have now moved my new home as the Lead Systems Architect for TouchPACS, a division of The Nutra Pharma group. This is a significant change for me, as I work to try to restart a vision for not just radiology, but for all medical offices this time as we attack Electronic Health Records head on. The next 6 months will be rough, like last time I’m sure, but I really like the new guys, and I think they have the right idea for marketing and sales (which turn out to be the MOST important part of a software product… more important than it even working it turns out… who knew?).

Anyway, wish us luck as we apply over the next few weeks to become new residents of the Wake Forest Incubator Program, a prospect that seems to me like the best way to start and grow a small business. It’s been a busy month traveling back and forth to Atlanta to meet my new bosses and work on design, but I feel like even though it’s a lot of new work, I made the right decision.

The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades… again.

–chitlenz

PS – a postmortem of sorts for the STAIR project is here. I plan on updating it as I can, with the remaining data I have from my notes, altough I returned all source code and projects back to the company, in the name of honest… and even though I felt shafted… it’s allgood though, I escaped with my sanity intact.. or as intact as ever?

November 7, 2008

Faaaaaaasst Forward

Filed under: C# and Directx,DBA Notes,DICOM Technology,Internal Users — chitlenz @ 2:19 am

Dr. Deponte’s STAIR installation at several hospitals in Wellmont’s Appalachian chain has gone well so far, with almost no interruption of her coverage through the process of helping the doc at Lee retire.  Now, the plot thickens!  The trip to DC after Norton has yielded a spot on the floor at a big defense show coming up in Florida next month to show and sell PACS to the military.  I can’t wait =)

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