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SPM is made freely available to the [neuro]imaging community, to promote collaboration and a common analysis scheme across laboratories. The software represents the implementation of the theoretical concepts of Statistical Parametric Mapping in a complete analysis package.

SPM was written to organise and interpret our functional neuroimaging data. Carts and Distribution Management - Build case carts from the OR schedule and know when all items are ready to use. Case carts are labeled and barcoded providing immediate access to the location of the needed instruments, which are all tied to a specific patient and procedure. Flexibility to tailor steps within workflows to align processes with hospital policies and industry standards.

Ensure only properly trained Technicians complete specific tasks based on their competencies. SPM breaks down complex IFUs into a manageable checklist , and guided workflows help users to complete steps correctly and efficiently. For regular reporting, quickly access records with integrated search functionality linked to each set name, case inventory, patient, and procedure.

Specific modules effortlessly communicate and automate documentation not only in your department, but throughout your entire facility and hospital network. Connect not only your Operating Room and Sterile Processing Department, but also your endoscopy suites, clinics, or ambulatory surgery centers.

Access the SPM Customer Resource Center provides around the clock access to training videos on standard system tasks as well as recent enhancements, plus regularly scheduled live webinars provide training within the system. Build washer loads, manage and record process challenge results, documents washer cycle selection, and record washer cycle efficacy results linked back to every tray in the load.

Simplify and streamline the most high-frequency process in your department and include OR sterilizers to ensure consistency wherever this work is performed. Designed to discipline the use of Test and Control BIs, the interface also drives the recall process and delivers an AAMI-conforming and Joint Commission audit-ready documentation package. ERi in combination with SPM's guided workflows provides complete and consistent documentation and helps ensure critical processing steps are followed every time a scope is processed.

With up-to-the-moment schedule information, SPM prioritizes which sets to reprocess first allowing SPDs to mobilize resources. For all scope management processes, whether based on terminal sterilization or high-level disinfection, guided workflows are created which marry the IFUs and reprocessing requirements of every scope in your inventory with the reprocessing capabilities of your department.

ERi enables you to constantly provide complete, safe, effective, and compliant outcomes your scope processing. ITM is entirely scalable and allows for management of singles, specialty items and entire set contents.

SPM goes beyond instrument tracking to connect or interface with several different pieces of sterile processing equipment including washers, sterilizers, and incubators for all major manufacturers.

SPM also connects to devices in the GI space for scope processing and endoscope storage cabinets. The library was also updated to handle new data types introduced in Gwyddion 2. It is mainly a bugfix release bringing back ZIP support in file import modules. However, there are also a few new volume data modules or a number of file format support improvements.

See the detailed news for the complete list. This affects not just MS Windows executables, but ZIP support is silently disabled also when you compile from source code.

We will be releasing 2. Please use version 2. We updated the replacement information to illustrate all the recently added data generators. It fixes a large number of bugs, but also brings a dozen new modules — data process, file, graph — and various smaller improvements.

See the download page for more. In related news, the Fedora 30 repository should be finally working. See also Patches. It breaks compilation with other GCC versions, so only apply it when necessary.

It adds OpenMP parallelisation for a bunch of data processing operations. There are also improvements in basic tools, a few new modules and some bug fixes as usual. Registration will open in November or December. It brings a few new file import modules, some improvements mainly in MFM and volume data processing and quite a few bug fixes. Not much can be done except the recommendation to use a Linux distribution which values backward compatibility instead. It brings over a dozen new modules, many of them MFM and volume data processing-related.



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