Joris Heuberger, a mathematician from Geneva, joined the project in March 2005 on a voluntary fellowship of 6 months in UCLA, Los Angeles. In October 2004, Antoine Rosset went back to the Geneva University Hospital in Switzerland, to continue his career as a radiologist, where he published an OsiriX reference article in June 2004 in the Journal of Digital Imaging. Osman Ratib, to explore and learn about medical digital imaging. He received a grant from the Swiss National Fund to spend one year in UCLA, Los Angeles, with Prof. The first version was developed by Antoine Rosset, a radiologist from Geneva, Switzerland, working now at the La Tour Hospital in Geneva. The OsiriX project started in November 2003. Today one project is generally considered as a reference for DICOM applications : OsiriX. The list is not exhaustive I did the following segmentation to present my personal selection of current DICOM image viewers : Referring to my recent post about the DICOM standard, this contribution presents an overview about an important entity in the medical imaging workflow : DICOM image viewers.
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