Ikonopedia announces appointment of Brett T. Parkinson, MD, to advisory panel
“We are pleased to welcome Dr. Parkinson to our Advisory Team,” said Emily Crane, chief executive officer of Ikonopedia. “Brett’s deep experience in women’s imaging, clinical oversight, and experience with the American College of Radiology (ACR) Mammography Accreditation Committee is invaluable as we grow our market-leading service offering. More importantly Dr. Parkinson shares in our commitment to optimize radiology workflow, and save women’s lives.”
Dr. Parkinson is currently the medical director for the Breast Clinical Program at Intermountain Healthcare and a consultant to the Utah Department of Health for mammography policies. Prior to joining Intermountain Healthcare Dr. Parkinson held positions with the ACR, the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Utah.
“I am excited to join the well-esteemed and respected advisory board at Ikonopedia,” said Dr. Parkinson. Dr. Parkinson goes on to say, “Ikonopedia is a great company with great technology, solid analytics, and extremely easy to use. The workflow benefits brought about by incorporation of Ikonopedia at a busy women’s imaging clinic are significant, however, the singular focus on saving women’s lives and consistent improvement on the client’s behalf, sets the company apart. I am honored to be a part of it.”
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Ikonopedia is the only Cloud-based, innovative structured breast reporting, workflow management, MQSA compliant, women’s imaging analytics platform designed to dramatically improve reporting efficiency, safety and optimize facility operations.
Ikonopedia was founded by three expert breast imaging radiologists: László Tabár, MD is the author of 6 books in 10 languages on mammography and a world-renowned educator; A. Thomas Stavros, MD is the author of one of the most popular reference books in the field of breast ultrasound; and Michael J. Vendrell, MD is an expert in breast MRI and CAD design with extensive experience in breast-imaging software. For more information, visit www.ikonopedia.com.