Using Study Search
Introduction
The Study Search feature on the Viewer toolbar allows you to easily search a study, whether you are using a PACS (Worklist) or RIS (web query) workflow. Once you are finished viewing the study, you can easily return to the original study.
Steps
- Click Study Search 
. The Study Search window displays. - Optional: Add additional datasources to search in. See Modifying Global Worklist Datasources
 - Use any of the available filters to define and refine your search. The number of returned studies displays at the bottom of the Study Search window.
 
- Patient Name
 - Accession Number
 - Patient ID
 - Gender
 - Date of Birth
 - Modality
 - Study Date Time
 - Datasource
 - Referring Physician
 - Patient External ID
 
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- Select the study you want to view. The Study Search window automatically closes when the new study is opened.
 - Optional: Click the x at the top right of the Study Search window or click the Study Search 
 icon again to close it without performing a search.  - To return to your original study, click the Time Warp back 
 button to return to the original study. 
Results
Opening Search Study from a RIS System
When you open a study from the Study Search window from a RIS (radiology information system), some functions are disabled:
- The Default Worklist, Notify Dictation, My History, and forward arrow buttons are disabled.
 - The Dictate and Skip buttons are also disabled to prevent you from closing the Viewer before you are finished viewing the study.
 - The Study Search icon and the CRA Promote button are disabled.
 - The following shortcut keys are also disabled: ALT 4, F8, and F9.
 
Opening Search Study from Synapse PACS
When you open a study from the Study Search window from Synapse PACS, the following functions are disabled:
- The Study Search icon is disabled.
 
If you select Skip or Dictate, the study is appropriately marked and closed, and the original study displays.