Remote-access Guide

princeton radiology remote access

by Nayeli Kreiger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I access my patients’ studies performed at Princeton radiology?

To access your patients’ studies performed at Princeton Radiology’s Princeton, Monroe, and Mercerville offices (as well as studies performed at our affiliate locations – Hillsborough Radiology and Windsor Radiology) please click on the PACS button above and follow the link to “Apply for Account”.

Why choose Princeton Radiology of New Jersey?

Central New Jersey’s home of excellence in imaging care. Central New Jersey’s home of excellence in imaging care. Use the button below to request an appointment at any of our five convenient locations. Princeton Radiology of New Jersey has been a longstanding regional leader in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Do I need a VPN for remote access to Princeton?

You then have secure, authenticated remote access to Princeton services while keeping Princeton’s resources safe. If you are dealing with sensitive information related to Princeton in a public space (e.g., while traveling or using Wi-Fi in an airport or café), a VPN will provide you with additional security.

Where can I find radiology services at PMC?

General radiology services are available at the Center for Testing & Treatment located in the main hospital building and the Outpatient Imaging in the Medical Arts Pavilion, which is adjacent to the hospital. Please click herefor service locations. For more information about PMC Outpatient Imaging, please call 609.853.6700.

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Is Medical Park Imaging part of Princeton Radiology?

We are pleased to announce that Medical Park Imaging has joined the Prince ton Radiology team. This collaboration will enable our patients to receive even better diagnostic imaging services — from both clinical and patient experience perspectives.

Is Princeton Radiology a board certified hospital?

Princeton Radiology of New Jersey has been a longstanding regional leader in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. With 40 board certified and sub-specialized radiologists providing services at eight imaging centers and two hospitals, Princeton Radiology is committed to bringing empathy, compassion and a remarkable imaging experience to the communities we serve. We are dedicated to providing patients and referring physicians with expert consultations and the latest technology and treatments available—including 3D SmartMamm TM, Quiet MRI, and Extremity MRI—all delivered by highly skilled, courteous staff in a comfortable setting. Princeton Radiology’s facilities are FDA ambulatory care accredited, with modality specific accreditation by the American College of Radiology. Through the attentive care Princeton Radiology provides before, during, and after every examination and through participation in educational and charitable events, Princeton Radiology has gained the respect of referring physicians, the trust of patients, and a prominent place in the community.

How to access Princeton protected applications?

The easiest way to access protected applications is through the GlobalProtect Portal on the web. For this, all you need is a web browser. Some Princeton applications available through this portal are:

How can I access the Central File Server remotely?

Please note: If you are off campus, you will need to make a VPN connection to the University before accessing the Central File Server. Once a VPN connection is established, follow the instructions below to access drives.

Can Sonicwall VPN access library resources?

Library digital resources hosted by external vendors cannot be accessed using the Global Protect VPN. At this time, continue to use SonicWall VPN to access these resources.

How does VPN work in Princeton?

By connecting to the Princeton network virtually, you are able to access Princeton’s information resources while being protected through existing network security tools, such as the firewall. A VPN ensures that your information, as well as Princeton’s, is delivered in a secure fashion through the use of firewall rules. Firewall restricts the greater public from accessing Princeton’s servers, which protects them and the information that they contain from unwanted traffic (i.e., the internet and hackers). You then have secure, authenticated remote access to Princeton services while keeping Princeton’s resources safe. If you are dealing with sensitive information related to Princeton in a public space (e.g., while traveling or using Wi-Fi in an airport or café), a VPN will provide you with additional security.

What is VPN in Princeton?

A VPN ensures that your information, as well as Princeton’s, is delivered in a secure fashion through the use of firewall rules. Firewall restricts the greater public from accessing Princeton’s servers, which protects them and the information that they contain from unwanted traffic (i.e., the internet and hackers).

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