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TIMS DICOM System > Version 2.1 Features |
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The TIMS v2.1 software release provides several new features that were specifically requested by our customers to improve their workflow. Below are some of the new features in TIMS v2.1: DICOM send selected views (portions of a study) Stopwatch timer in advanced viewer (requested by speech pathologists
for timing swallows) A new editing model to make editing studies easier and faster More pre-defined lists: study description, referring physician,
performing physician Improved channel configuration setup Re-naming and copying of channels New study based on a current study's patient demographics (cloning a
study) Invert images DMWL query using a date range Log file improvements And more...
For a demonstration using Flash of several of these new features, please click on the link below: TIMS 2.1 Features Demonstration All of our TIMS DICOM System customers with current Support & Maintenance contracts can download and install the new software version and take advantage of these new features. Please email us at info@tims.com for the status of your Support & Maintenance contract and for instructions on upgrading.
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Foresight Imaging Announces Larivière as European Partner for TIMS Chelmsford, MA (November 1,2010) Foresight Imaging announces the signing of Larivière GmbH as their new sales, installation, and service partner for their TIMS DICOM System products in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Larivière is headquartered in Bremen, Germany, and has direct offices and affiliate offices throughout the region.  |
TIMS Medical Division of Foresight Imaging Showcases Product Introductions & Upgrades at RSNA (Chelmsford, MA - November 24, 2010) The TIMS Medical products division of Foresight Imaging showcases several product introductions & upgrades at RSNA 2010 in booth 7532.  |
TIMS Fluoro-TRACE Featured in Endovascular Today (Chelmsford, MA - January 2012) Telestrator Uses in the Cath Lab: TIMS Fluoro-TRACE is used as a novel device for the purposes of telestrating and road-mapping during fluoroscopically guided procedures.  |
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