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SCC’s Product Showcase: Join SCC’s SoftLab® Team for Two Live Webinars!

SoftLab 4.5 – New Features
Thursday, January 13 | 12:00 p.m. EST
Expected duration: 45 min.
Version: SoftLab 4.5
Expertise level: Intermediate
SoftLab 4.0.9 – New Features
Thursday, January 27  | 12:00 p.m. EST
Expected duration: 45 min.
Version: SoftLab 4.0.9 SoftLab 4.0.8.4
(a few features you may not be aware of)
Expertise level: Intermediate

Presenters will cover the following topics:

SoftLab 4.5 New Features

  • Enhanced Instrument Interfaces
  • Management Report: New Fields and Filters
  • Ability to Report Multiple Normal Ranges per Test – Both Male and Female Values
  • ABN Electronic Signature Capture
  • New RBS Additional Criteria and Calculation Operators

SoftLab 4.0.9 New Features

  • Ward/Clinic and Doctor Lookup from Read Mode in Order Entry
  • Moving Orders in Order Entry
  • Report Footer and Printer ID
  • Cancelled Tests When Using Workstation Redirection
  • Features You May Not be Aware of in 4.0.8

If you are interested in attending the webinar, please contact your Client Relations Manager or watch your inbox for promotional emails with a registration link.


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