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====== Plan Templates ====== | ====== Plan Templates ====== | ||
- | //Plan Templates// are a powerful feature of Astroid that can greatly reduce the time spent in creating high quality treatment plans. In a simple sense, a //Plan Template// is simply | + | //Plan Templates// are a powerful feature of Astroid that can greatly reduce the time spent in creating high quality treatment plans. In a simple sense, a //Plan Template// is just a starting point that can be used when creating new treatment plans for this or other patients. When a //Plan Template// is applied during new plan creation (see [[planning: |
- | ==== Saving Plan Templates ==== | + | ===== Saving Plan Templates |
- | //Plan Templates// can be defined globally at the site level for all users at your institution and each user is also free to create their own private list of user level //Plan Templates// | + | //Plan Templates// can be defined globally at the site level for all users at your institution and each user is also free to create their own private list of user level //Plan Templates// |
- | When saving an existing plan as a template, there are a few rules/tips that should be kept in mind which help make your templates easier to use in the future- | + | When saving an existing plan as a template, there are a few rules/tips that should be kept in mind which will help make your templates easier to use in the future: |
- | * In order for ones templates to work well there needs to be consistency in ones Site Structure Templates, i.e.- Brainstem consistently labeled Brainstem, not brainstem, Brain stem, brain_stem etc. | + | * In order for templates to work well there needs to be consistency in use of structure names (e.g.- Brainstem consistently labeled Brainstem, not brainstem, Brain stem, brain_stem etc.). Note that proper and consistent use of //Site Structure Templates// is a great way to ensure this is adhered to by all users. |
- | * When using explicit points in templates | + | * Most Astroid Plan parameters reference data that will change properly when applied to a new //Patient Model// |
- | * Templates | + | * // |
- | * If a template is created for a prostate patient that template will not show up in a breast patient | + | * Keep in mind that a //Plan Template// |
- | * As a user one can create a template | + | |
- | ==== Using Plan Templates ==== | + | ===== Using Plan Templates |
//Plan Templates// are applied when creating a new plan: | //Plan Templates// are applied when creating a new plan: | ||
- Click on the blue //Add Plan// link under the //Patient Model// to create a new plan | - Click on the blue //Add Plan// link under the //Patient Model// to create a new plan | ||
- | - From the Base Plan drop down menu choose the //Plan Template// that should be used and then click blue OK {{ : | + | - From the //Base Plan// drop down menu choose the //Plan Template// that should be used and then click OK {{ : |
- | - Open the new plan and check that all plan parameters have been applied as expected | + | - Open the new plan and check that all plan parameters have been applied as expected |
- Make any changes necessary within plan and then proceed with planning from this starting point | - Make any changes necessary within plan and then proceed with planning from this starting point | ||
- | - If used well, you should be able to review the plan, make a few minor edits, and be at the point of running feasibility & optimization | + | - If used well, you should be able to review the plan, make a few minor edits, and be at the point of running feasibility & optimization |
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