This video highlights the flexibility and capability of the new ComfortView monitor mounting system.
Our ergonomic digital pathology workstations are available in customized shapes and sizes to ensure the efficient use of lab space. They include height-adjustable work surfaces that facilitate sitting and standing and fully adjustable monitor mounts ensure the displays and the work surface can be optimally positioned.
This video provides an overview of the ComfortView - SLIM™ line of compact, mobile ergonomic workstations. Their slimmer design is perfect for home office applications and other situations where space savings is important. In addition, these workstations can be moved through a standard doorway while fully assembled. This facilitates the rapid replacement of a workstation that needs service or repair.
The new ComfortView GLIDE™ product line incorporates a floating work surface that ensures you can maintain the natural, unconscious adjustments that prevent repetitive strain injuries, by allowing your primary input devices to move freely along the horizontal plane.
This video case study highlights how RedRick Technologies helped Texas Children's Hospital realize their vision for a centralize reading room that improves communication and productivity.
In this video radiology and ACR leadership share their perspectives on the value of good workstation and reading room ergonomics. Dr. Eliot Siegel from the University of Maryland and Vinay Sandnir, from the American College of Radiology share their perspectives on the importance of optimizing the radiology reading room.
This video provides the radiologist with simple tips to ensure their chair is properly adjusted relative to their PACS displays. Note that the chair should be adjusted to support the body first, then the table and displays are adjusted relative to the body.
This video provides the radiologist with simple tips to ensure their chair is properly adjusted relative to their PACS displays. Note that the chair should be adjusted to support the body first, then the table and displays are adjusted relative to the body.
Good reading room design requires proactive involvement from those who understand the radiologist’s reading workflow needs. Learn about the factors the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania addressed when developing a new embedded musculoskeletal reading room.