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==Software in use at pathology departments== | ==Software in use at pathology departments== | ||
===Information systems=== | ===Information systems=== | ||
*[[Softpath]] - a really crusty 'ol turd. | *[[Softpath]] - a really crusty 'ol turd. It is hard to believe people buy licenses for this. | ||
*[[CoPath]] - pathetic software... considered state-of-the-art. | *[[CoPath]] - pathetic software... considered state-of-the-art. It sucks less than Softpath. | ||
===Dictation=== | ===Dictation=== |
Revision as of 22:07, 18 June 2011
Informatics is the management of information.
Pathologists, unfortunately, only have abysmal tools for this job.
The two main information systems (Softpath and CoPath) are pathetic and look like they are out of the early 1990s.
Software in use at pathology departments
Information systems
- Softpath - a really crusty 'ol turd. It is hard to believe people buy licenses for this.
- CoPath - pathetic software... considered state-of-the-art. It sucks less than Softpath.
Dictation
Database
Open source
Open source in pathology appears to be a long way off. One paper,[1] gives me a bit of hope -- though I think this is a voice in the wilderness.
IMHO, most pathologists understand very little about computers and those that think they know something often know precious little.
References
- ↑ Rubin A (December 2004). "An open pathology computer system". J. Clin. Pathol. 57 (12): 1252–3. doi:10.1136/jcp.2004.020826. PMC 1770514. PMID 15563662. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1770514/.