Master Healthcare Interoperability
The comprehensive guide to HL7 v2, DICOM, and PACS Administration. Bridge the critical gap between IT infrastructure and patient care data.
Why learn interoperability?
Healthcare IT is complex. We simplify the protocols that power modern medicine so you can build better software.
Siloed Systems
Legacy EHRs often don't talk to each other. Learn how to debug, parse, and fix broken data pipelines in hospital environments.
High Demand
Hospitals desperately need developers who understand specific protocols like HL7 v2 and FHIR. It's a niche with high value.
Practical Training
No theory without practice. Our curriculum focuses on real-world integration scenarios, parsing logic, and socket communication.
Specialized Training Tracks
HL7 v2 Mastery
- checkMessage Structure & Segments
- checkTrigger Events (ADT, ORM, ORU)
- checkTCP/IP Socket Listeners
The World of DICOM
- checkTags, VRs, and Structure
- checkC-STORE, C-FIND, C-MOVE
- checkAnalyzing Headers with Python
PACS Administration
- checkServer Configuration & AE Titles
- checkModality Worklist (MWL)
- checkTroubleshooting Connectivity
Braden Shill
Software Engineer & Healthcare Interoperability Specialist
Learn from Industry Experience
Braden Shill is a healthcare integration engineer specializing in HL7 and DICOM interoperability, with extensive real-world experience building production systems. He has created and maintained over 500 Mirth Connect channels and has integrated dozens of hospitals with PACS and imaging platforms using HL7 v2 and DICOM workflows. As an instructor, Braden focuses on practical, production-ready teaching that helps students develop confidence and think like integration engineers.
Simple, Developer-Friendly Pricing
Choose the plan that best fits your learning journey.
Monthly
Flexible monthly access.
Includes:
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- check Source Code Access
Annual
Save $100 with a yearly plan.
Includes everything plus:
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- check Priority Support
- check Future Content Updates