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Introduction Part 1
Tutorial videos: introduction
Please see the above mentioned section: Intro Tutorial Videos number 1 - 4
These first videos will give an overview of the key features of RadarOpus, so you can quickly work out your
first case.
Older Tutorial videos (Opus version 1.3)
There are a few older intro tutorial videos available which you might still like to see, because it shows the
basics a slightly different way.
The layout of the RadarOpus screen will be slightly different compared to the current version 2.1
The following topics are shown in Quick Tour part 1 See video: Quick Tour part 1
• Find symptoms, Take symptoms
The following topics are shown in Quick Tour part 2
• Search symptoms, Analyze, Remedy Information Window, See video: Quick Tour part 2
Remedy search, Save analysis stand alone or to a patient.
How to start RadarOpus
• (On Mac): you can start RadarOpus from the folder Applications then a folder RadarOpus,
then the program icon RadarOpus.
• (On Windows): you use the shortcut on your Desktop, or from the Start menu, go to All
programs, then go to the folder RadarOpus, and click on the RadarOpus icon.
A user account
For information how to setup an account see
previous chapter User account.
The first time you start RadarOpus you will
be asked to create an account.
In most countries, new legal regulations
require that software which contains patient
information must be password protected and
have an encrypted database*.
RadarOpus complies to the HIPAA
regulation for Patient data protection!
RadarOpus will ask you for 30 days to create an account. If you have not created an account after 30 days,
you will be able to continue to work without an account. You can create an account at any time later again.
*Attention: It is no longer allowed to have any patient information stored in non-password, and non-
encrypted files. You are not even allowed to send an email to a colleague with any patient name mentioned.
You may also not store such patient files in a cloud drive or on your own computers drive.
Please check the regulations in your country.
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