Showing posts with label Qpath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qpath. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 January 2017

PoCUS Imaging Archiving Requirements update

For all PoCUS users in the TOH Emergency Department, we have uploaded our Imaging Archiving Requirements document.

This is must-know information on the required images to make a clinical decision based on your scans.  It also tells you which images must be saved in QPath, for training and clinical purposes.

The link is here:


Image Archiving Requirements - v2 - Jan 2017

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Monday, 10 February 2014

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Q-path for the ED

Sending your scans from machine to Q-path (1:27)



Q-path - ED - Getting Q-path onto MyTOH (2:00)



Q-path - ED - Using basic filters (2:27)

 


Q-path - ED - Essential fields to complete (3:13)



Q-path - ED - How to split studies (3:40)

 


Q-path - ED - Completing worksheets (4:53)



 
Q-path - ED - What to do with training scans (3:45)



Q-path - ED - What to do with clinical scans (2:06)

 


Q-path - ED - How to view statistics (1:07)



Q-path - ED - How to annotate (2:09)

 


Q-path - ED - How to export studies (1:49)




Setting up to scan in the ED



 Setting up to scan with Zonare US Machine (1:36)

 




Friday, 17 January 2014

Qpath ICU Intro Video 5 - Advanced Qpath

And finally, Part 5.
Congrats on making it this far.
Scott

Qpath ICU Intro Video 4 - Quality Assurance

Part 4...

Qpath ICU Intro Video 3 - Qpath Basics

Part 3...

Qpath ICU Intro Video 2 - US Machine Use

Part 2...

Qpath ICU Intro Video 1 - Qpath Flow


Here's the first in a 5-part series of short introductory videos on how to use Qpath, specifically as it relates to the ICU environment. There will be significant overlap with Qpath use in the ED, but with some important differences. Stay tuned for another series of videos specific to ED application.

Qpath, by the way, is a wireless image archiving system that facilitates POCUS learning (with easy image review and portfolio building), and improves patient safety (by allowing quality assurance, archiving, etc.).

Enjoy!
Scott


Clinical Sonography and ICU...

Hi Everyone,

I'm very excited to be part of the newly re-branded Clinical Sonography Blog at TOH, big thanks to Dr. Michael Woo and Dr. James Worrall.

I'll be posting content with a specific focus on the ICU branch of point-of-care ultrasound, and will be collaborating with the ED group as well as other users of POCUS. A few announcements / reminders:

1) Remember POCUS rounds will be next Thursday:
Topic: A case of chest pain - Illustrative POCUS in the ED to the Floor to the ICU
Date: Thursday January 23, 2013
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Location: Coughlin Room (EM Conference Room) - Civic Campus - ground floor near F elevators (melrose entrance)

For those who can't attend - don't worry! A recording of the talk with be posted on this blog. In future, the rounds will be teleconferenced to the General.

2) Twitter
Twitter fans can follow this blog at: twitter.com/ClinSonoOttawa 

3) Facebook
Facebook users can follow this blog at: www.facebook.com/ClinSonoOttawa 

4) Qpath
There will be lots of info forthcoming about Qpath, our new hospital-wide wireless archiving system for POCUS.

Thanks everyone, and please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions...

Scott