The curriculum for this fellowship includes a wide range of post-processing techniques for CT and MR data sets. Upon completion of a Visiting 3D Fellowship, the participant will have an increased understanding of the following:
curved planar reformations
maximum intensity projections
volume rendering, with opacity, lighting, and color mapping
quantitative analysis before and after stent graft deployment
data segmentation and editing techniques for bone removal and improved vascular visualization
sliding thin slab volume visualization
coronary artery calcium scoring
CT and MR cardiac imaging
virtual endoscopy
output, storage, and retrieval of 3D images
PACS integration
By arrangement in advance, participants may additionally choose to:
Observe the acquisition of imaging data using multi-row detector CT or magnetic resonance imaging in an out patient setting
Participate in interpretation sessions with faculty
Interact with faculty, students, and post-doctoral fellows who are developing the tools to facilitate new applications, such as computer aided lesion detection and virtual colonoscopy.
We have created a fee structure that can be tailored to meet your professional goals. You may schedule your visit for from one to five days.
Fees (two person maximum per visit)
$800 per person, 8 hours of hands-on instruction
$400 per person, 4 hours of hands-on instruction
$400 per person, 8 hours of observation
$200 per person, 4 hours of observation
$600 per person, 4 hours hands-on and 4 hours of observation.
Enrollment
Contact 3D Laboratory Manager to see if your desired dates are available (laura.pierce@stanford.edu, 650-725-0560).