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Stentor has merged into the Healthcare Informatics business of Philips Medical Systems. Stentor is now the Radiology Informatics Business Group for Philips headquartered in Foster City, California.
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Solutions for Radiologists


Testimonials


Dr. Kevin McEnery: listen to testimonial
Dr. Kevin McEnery,
Associate Professor
of Radiology,
UT M. D. Anderson
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Dr. William Keyes: listen to testimonial
Dr. William Keyes,
Neuroradiologist,
Inland Imaging/Sacred Heart Hospital
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Efficiency: A New Approach to Diagnostic Reading

iSite Radiology is the first reading station that separates diagnostic presentation and navigation contexts by providing an advanced navigation control console. This separation dedicates the high-end diagnostic monitors solely for image display and interpretation thereby increasing image quality and overall reading efficiency.


The navigation console was designed so that a radiologist is never more than one click away from any function, feature, image or clinical information. iSite Radiology is uniquely engineered so that all current and prior exams are presented within two seconds.

Patient Timeline: Complete Patient History

iSite Radiology provides a real-time overview of the entire patient history through a “clinical history timeline”. The timeline feature presents a graphical representation of the patient’s clinical history and allows the radiologist to interactively select any study without going back to the worklist.

Distribution: Images and Information to Critical Care

iSite is offered as a suite of products that also meets the need of the Critical Care areas such as the Emergency Room, Operating Room, and the Intensive Care Unit. iSite critical care systems utilize touch screen consoles for managing user interactions with the workstation.