Pathology

The pathologist’s time is best spent concentrating on the slide instead of wrestling with the data management system. Pristima provides the pathologist with several different mechanisms of performing data entry, each with its specific advantages best suited to the individual pathologist’s orientation. For the pathologist who likes to enter data using shortcut keystrokes, there are a wealth of data entry and navigation commands available; each optimized to minimize key-strokes and reduce errors. A pathologist who prefers a menu-driven approach will enjoy using Pristima in a menu mode that provides the pathologist with intuitive context-sensitive menus to guide them through all the navigation and data entry functions. A pathologist who prefers to use the PC mouse will appreciate a spreadsheet environment that allows data entry and navigation using easy point-and-click functionality. Each pathologist may freely select and change the mode of operation at any time during the data collection session; allowing them to use the best practice for the particular task at hand.

“Simple”, “intuitive”, “comfortable”, “uncluttered” and “easy”… Pristima is constantly improved to be the most refined pathology data management system on the market.

Key advantages:
  • User-selectable ranges of animals and tissues – reduces screen clutter
  • User selectable modes of operation
    • Single animal or spreadsheet modes
    • Command driven or mouse driven modes
  • Powerful, direct views to the animal’s in-vivo, clinical pathology and necropsy data
  • Online correlations to palpated masses and macroscopic observations
  • Tools to add or remove tissues being analyzed
  • Tools to add, edit, merge or remove diagnoses on the study list
  • Tools to re-order tissues or findings on the screen
  • Tools to sign-off the entire study or just a set of animals (by group, sex, subgroup)
  • Built-in reporting, summarization and visualization of data
  • Built-in, user-definable, statistical library integrated into the report compilation