3/11/2010 Digisonics showcases the upcoming software enhancements for its DigiView Image Management & Reporting System at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions.
2/5/2010 Digisonics announces new enhancements for the upcoming OB-View/OB-Windows software release.
10/21/2009 Doctors describe how DigiNet Pro's remote reading capabilities have empowered them to improve the quality of their patient care as well as their personal lives.
9/3/2010
Digisonics offices will be closed on Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7.
8/10/2010
Echo in Pediatric & Adult Congenital
Heart Disease
Rochester, MN
October 10-13
Digisonics will exhibit at Echo in Pediatric & Adult Congenital Heart Disease Symposium showcasing our image management and reporting solutions for cardiovascular modalities. Please visit us for an interactive demonstration and product information.
3/20/2010 Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics, speaks with EchoChief about the upcoming DigiView 3.7.7 release which was showcased at this year's American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions.
12/16/2009 Digisonics' DigiView Image Management & Reporting System has again been named Best in KLAS for the Cardiology market segment by KLAS Research. Honored with this distinction for the second consecutive year, Digisonics has demonstrated its commitment to providing a comprehensive technological solution for all cardiovascular modalities and superior customer support.
7/31/2009 Digisonics announces record revenue for FY'09. Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics said, "We are delighted that revenue grew 21% for the fiscal year ended July 30, 2009 and that the company was able to achieve this growth during a period of financial turmoil."
6/15/2009 Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics, accepts an Industry Roundtable Award from Dr. William Zoghbi, President of the American Society of Echocardiography.
2/13/2009 Digisonics Vice President of Sales and Marketing, James Devlin, speaks to Medicexchange about our latest release for OB-Windows/OB-View.
Founded in 1974, Digisonics has set the standard for image management & reporting software for over 30 years - with the first review station, the first fully-functional web-based system and the most configurable reporting.
Digisonics systems combine high-performance image analysis, professional reporting, and a comprehensive clinical database. With a powerful PACS image archive, exceptional remote connectivity, and a comprehensive suite of links to other systems, Digisonics provides the top choice for a fully integrated electronic workflow solution. Mission Statement
The Digisonics mission is to provide “best-of-class” clinical interpretation systems for reporting and image management in the areas of Cardiology, OB/GYN, and Radiology. President’s Profile
As President and Chairman of Digisonics, Inc. and former President and CEO of CogniSeis, Inc., Diana McSherry brings extensive experience with multi-national corporations in the medical and energy industries. Dr. McSherry received Ph.D. and Masters degrees in Nuclear Physics from Rice University and a Bachelors degree in Physics from Harvard University. Articles by Dr. McSherry have appeared in IEEE Transactions on Sonics and Ultrasonics, Nuclear Physics, IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings, The Physical Review, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, World Oil, and American Oil and Gas Reporter. She has been involved in a range of educational activities, including serving on the Board of Affiliates for the Rice University Professional Master’s Program, as a keynote speaker for the Association for Women in Science, and as a guest lecturer at Rice University, University of Houston and Washington University. Dr. McSherry serves on the Board of Directors of several businesses and is on the Board of Trustees of the Leakey Foundation, a non-profit organization that funds research in Human Origins.
Digisonics Milestones
As Cardiology, OB/GYN, and Radiology departments have grown over the past decades, Digisonics has supplied products at every stage. From a beginning in echo analysis and reporting, Digisonics expanded to OB/GYN and Radiology, image management, other cardiology modalities and finally to full Web-based remote review. Major milestones in Digisonics’ history are summarized below.
Years
Events
Prehistory
1974-1982
Digisonics founded. Digiscan, an off-line system for generating 2D echo images is released. Digiscan preceded real-time 2D ultrasound systems.
Release of Echo-Comp, the first analysis system for M-mode echocardiography. Based on a CAI mini-computer with 2K RAM. Written in assembly language.
Echo-Comp extended to include 2-D Echo and Cath Lab analysis and reporting
Apple Era
1982-1984
Release of cardiology products on the Apple II system.
Development of OB ultrasound fetal growth & dating software for Apples.
DOS Launched
1984-1994
Echo, Cath and OB products released on IBM DOS based systems.
GYN and folliculogram applications developed.
Digital echo system for DOS released.
Windows Arrives
1994-1998
Echo & OB applications rewritten for Windows.
DigiView - digital image management and reporting for echo is released.
OB-View - digital image management and reporting for OB Ultrasound is released.
DICOM
1998
Ultrasound systems offer DICOM output (network & media).
Echo and OB image management systems extended to DICOM with HL7 interfaces, new application stuctures, and new databases.
Expansion to vascular, nuclear, and cath modalities.
Web-based Remote Review
2003
Remote mode released. Remote mode provides Web-based VPN bidirectional communication allowing users to remotely review, electronically sign, and upload studies for automatic distribution throughout hospital networks.
WebView &
DigiServ
2005
Web-based remote access for any authorized user with a secure login and password.
DigiServ - automated data transfer and synchronization between multi-site, bandwidth-challenged enviroments.
DigiNet Pro/OB-Net and SQL
2006
Fully functional web-based access to full suite of image and report editing products. Implementation of SQL technology and a more robust technology platform.