App Name | Do Radiology |
Description | This is a series of radiology apps. The
creators of the apps describe them as ‘Dynamic, immersive radiology
environment’. The topics covered are: - MR imaging in prostate cancer
- Neuroradiology imaging in
stroke
- Fundamentals in thoracic
imaging
- Thoracic imaging – a primer
for physicians
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Dynamic approach to abdominal
radiology
- Imaging of aortic disease
- Clinical anatomy
- MRI made easy
The apps work like interactive books on
the mobile device. It is an excellent combination of high-quality texts
authored by renowned authors and multimedia and image viewing capabilities. I am really a fan of DoRadiology and am waiting
for more to come from BestApps BV. |
Format | Runs on Apple iPhone or iPad with iOS7
or higher |
Offline Use (Y/N) | Yes |
Connectivity+ | No |
Audience Level | Radiologists |
App Type | Advanced eBook and Case collection |
Languages | English |
Updates | Collection is continually extended since
2012 |
Cost | From free (for MRI made easy) to 29,99
US$ (for Fundamentals of Thoracic Imaging. Radiology Assistant works as a
subscription (full subscription is 0,50 € / Year). |
Verdict | Strongly recommended. This is how
Radiology Teaching Books should be today. Get a free copy of MRI made easy. |
Reviewer | Elmar Kotter
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