Zoom Controls – LIS
Topic 7 provides an overview of the Zoom Controls available to Pathologists in HALO AP 2.2. While working in your own HALO AP environment, sometimes you’ll find it necessary to increase or decrease the magnification of an image. Read below
Ergonomical (“Ergo”) Mode – LIS
Topic 8 discusses an additional way to navigate around images in HALO AP. This feature is called Ergonomical Mode, or “Ergo Mode” as you may hear it referred to throughout this course. Ergo Mode was introduced as a feature to relieve
View Tracking – LIS
This next lesson topic will quickly discuss the View Tracking feature available in HALO AP 2.2. This feature is especially useful for keeping track of viewed areas of images.View TrackingNew to HALO AP 2.2 is the concept of View Tracking.
Introduction to Annotations – LIS
Topic 5 will discuss annotations in the HALO AP 2.2 environment. After completing topic 5, you will thoroughly understand the purpose of annotations, how to draw your own annotations, add comments to annotations, and comprehend the annotation tools available to
Image Settings – LIS
The following lesson topic will discuss Image Settings available to Pathologists in HALO AP 2.2. It is important to understand these settings, as they will come in handy when images in a Case are presented with an incorrect orientation, or
Slide Manipulation – LIS
Often pathologists review Cases containing multiple slides and have a need to examine multiple images at once. In HALO AP 2.2, pathologists can manipulate the images in the Case Viewer to synchronize navigation across multiple images.To view images Side-By-Side in
Adding or Removing an Assay – LIS
Topic 9 will discuss adding and removing an assay from a Case. Assays are created by a system administrator or clinical trial supervisor and cannot be edited by end users. Adding an Assay to a Case: With a Case open in
Case Sign-Out – LIS
As pathologists complete reviewing Cases, they will eventually need to Sign-Out the reviewed Cases. This final lesson topic discusses how to sign a case out, and how to access Case Reports. *Note: Once a Case has been signed-out, the case then
Case Discussions – LIS
Topic 10 will discuss the Case Discussion feature in depth. This feature is an excellent way for pathologists to communicate with their colleagues about different cases. Some helpful points you should remember about the Case Discussion feature: Comments are listed from
Case Information – LIS
The term “Case Information” is defined in HALO AP as an information associated with an individual case. The information provided in the following lesson topic will review what types of information are available on a Case and discuss where you