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 operating systems. Neither Haoura Tairawhiti nor Yale University School of Medicine have officially endorsed this content.

Radiology 2.0: One Night in the ED - iPad Version alternatives

Eponyms (for students)

Eponyms brings a short description of about 1800 common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., Rovsings sign, Virchows node) to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. A perfect tool to quickly look up the meaning of any eponym. Look for the regular version if youre a professional now.

  • size 19.6 MB

Surgical Radiology

This is a medical educational app created by DD Surgical for the Department of Surgery at Lehigh Valley Health Network. An image pops up on the screen and the user has to find the pathology. Enjoy

  • rating 4.2
  • size 58.8 MB

Radiopaedia

The Radiopaedia app is the most beautiful and intuitive way to explore high quality medical imaging material anytime, anywhere. FEATURES: Universal: one app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. * twitter.com/radiopaedia * facebook.com/radiopaedia.org

  • rating 4.33333

Mobile MIM

The Mobile MIM software program is used for the viewing, registration, fusion, and/or display for diagnosis of medical images from the following modalities: SPECT, PET, CT, MRI, X-ray and Ultrasound. Mobile MIM can be used to review images, contours, DVH, and isodose curves from radiation treatment plans. The user may set a passcode which encrypts the non-image information for the downloaded data and prevents unauthorized access.

  • size 22.7 MB