Category results for: MiPacs

Tech Tuesday – November 12: Transferring a series in miPacs

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – We frequently receive tickets about transferring a series from one patient to another in miPacs. This is a reminder to always check that you have the correct patient active in axiUm before opening miPacs and acquiring.  However, we are all […]

Tech Tuesday – June 11: miPacs Web Viewer Tools and Google Calendar Settings

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Last week, we sent a reminder that miPacs web viewer is available from the main axiUm menu. It can be found at the bottom of the left menu.  There are multiple tools available for manipulating 3d and 2d images. This […]

Tech Tuesday – June 4: miPacs Web Viewer and Google Drive Settings

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – “Psst…there’s an image web viewer down here.” To find it, scroll down in the axiUm menu. No, all the way down. You will see “MiPacs Web Viewer.” When you don’t have access to Carestream or just need to see a CBCT in a pinch, […]

Tech Tuesday – April 9: miPacs Web Viewer and Google Chat

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Just a friendly reminder that miPacs Web Viewer is open for use. If you need to see a CBCT in a pinch and don’t have 3D software readily available, you can launch this web viewer from the bottom left of axiUm […]

Tech Tuesday – December 5: miPacs Web Viewer and Snipping Tool for Windows

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 –  axiUm 7.12 is in the wild and with it, you can look at radiographs in style! Our traditional miPacs link in axiUm will still be used for acquisitions and viewing 2d images, but as we all know, it cannot […]

Tech Tuesday – August 29: Automated Meeting Notes in a Google Calendar Invite and Moving Images in MiPacs from One Patient to a Different Patient

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – You recognize this screen, probably from using Google Calendar, or from our past Tech Tuesday tips (available here). This is the screen shown when creating a Google Calendar event. Google has made some innovative changes to the entire Google Suite […]

Tech Tuesday – August 8: Using the Files in Patient Folder and Instructional Team Contacts

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – Patient Folder made its debut a few months ago. It is a link in axiUm that opens a repository in Windows File Explorer. Here you will find a growing number of patient folders with CBCTs and STLs accessible by all. […]

Tech Tuesday- July 11: New “Patient Folder” workflow

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. One tip today because this one is worth two! Tip #1 – With the transition to doing more digital dentistry, we all need to be comfortable with storing and moving around CBCT and STL files. A common example is one of our Predoc grant […]

Tech Tuesday – December 13: Left-Clicking on an Image in MiPacs & Categories in the Tech Blog

TechTuesday A weekly tip email from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – If you’re like us, on multiple occasions, you’ve left-clicked on a miPacs image and tried to drag it, only to adjust exposure or contrast. Here’s what’s going on: To adjust the exposure, left-click hold, wait a second and then drag to the left/right.  To […]

Tech Tuesday – December 6: Measurement in MiPacs and Google Drive Organization

TechTuesday A weekly tip from your neighborhood Instructional Technology and eHR team. Tip #1 – If you need measurements in miPacs, look on that tool bar for the measuring tool. Left click and drag to take a measurement! *Did you know a quarter has a diameter of 24.3mm* Tip #2 – Red, blue, green, yellow…what is […]

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