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Quick Start: Typical Usage Video Walk Through

Start here to get a quick tutorial of the interface. The interface is explained and demonstrated, though nuances are not covered by this quick start video. Readers are encouraged to refer to the detailed sections listed below.

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Description

This video demonstrates the basic features of mi2b2 in a typical walk through, includes searching for appropriate studies, requesting them to be retrieved from PACS (and stored in remote repository on the mi2b2 server), and download these studies from the mi2b2 repository (cache). Detailed video demonstration and nuances can be obtained via the *(more)* links.

  1. Searching for and Transferring Studies from PACS
    With Medical Record Numbers (MRNs) or Accession Numbers (NAs), users can search, refine, and select the studies that interest them them most and transfer to mi2b2 repository (cache) them from PACS. (more)
  2. Downloading, Viewing, and Managing Studies
    Once the studies have been downloaded onto users' machines, users can use mi2b2's to quickly examine the images. While the image viewer in mi2b2 is not designed for medical diagnostic purposes, it does provide rudimentary image controls, allowing users to decide if the images are what they want. (more)
  3. Configuring Download Options
    Once a set of studies has been identified, users can request mi2b2 server to acquire them from the connected PACS. These studies will be copied into the mi2b2 server cache, and users can download them onto their own machines. (more)
  4. Managing Repository
    Users can interact with the repository of a mi2b2 server by deleting unnecessary studies to free up cache space, or perform actions to selected studies. (more)

In addition, users may apply sorting and filtering to tabled data and apply encryption to the download process.


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