Demo account: User: aycan PW: aycan Intended use The aycan mobile software program is used to display medical images for diagnosis from CT and MRI .. Read more
Horos Mobile™ is a DICOM image viewer designed for the needs of modern mobile devices (iPhone/iPad) and mac computers. It can display DICOM format images from all modalities including ultrasound, CT .. Read more
Quickly find the right information you need when you need it with this beautifully designed, user-friendly interface. USER REVIEWS: ■ "I LOVE this app! As a new nurse, it helps me synthesize a sol.. Read more
Mobile MIM allows for portable, multi-modality viewing, registration, fusion, and/or display for medical image diagnosis. With Mobile MIM, you have the power to review images, contours, DVH, and isodo.. Read more
Physicians can now save precious time with anywhere, anytime notifications of new patient cases and access to RapidAI results and compressed patient images on their mobile device. Rapid Mobile App F.. Read more
PowerMic Mobile requires a configuration URL specific to each customer organization. Please check with your organization’s support team or your reseller for assistance with setup. PowerMic Mobile tur.. Read more
Join is the hub for healthcare professionals and providers. It simplifies communication and collaboration between clinicians and healthcare providers through its secure and compliant patient informati.. Read more
Using Visage Ease Pro you can view radiologic images that are stored on a Visage 7 server on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Please note that this app requires access to a Visage 7 server, e.g. in.. Read more
Would you like to move your hospital’s image viewing techniques to the next century? How about you take your patients’ image data with you on your mobile device wherever you go? With mRay you can now .. Read more
IMAIOS e-Anatomy is an atlas of human anatomy for physicians, radiologists, medical students and radiology technicians. Get a sneak peek at more than 15 000 medical and anatomical images for free befo.. Read more
With its 2010 release, "Radiology 2.0: One Night in the ED," became the first radiology teaching file to simulate reading scans at a PACS workstation. Now it is updated for modern devices and operati.. Read more