LIVER-NOTE.Edu

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Published by: MEDICAL-NOTE S.R.L
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LIVER-NOTE.Edu is a training app for Medical students, developed with the University of Pisa (Italy), aimed to test their knowledge of MRI and CT scans by interacting with a 3D liver and verifying the correct lesion location in real-time. When completed, the training course can be submitted and shared with the professor.
LIVER-NOTE.Edu can store up to 50 CT and/or MRI scans. In fact, the platform can be entirely customized in terms of graphics, images, and assigned points. Contact MEDICAL-NOTE to receive a quotation.
The apps developed by MEDICAL-NOTE are created through close cooperation with surgeons, doctors, and professionals. Our mission is to smooth daily healthcare activities and communication among workers, doctors, and patients as well as between professors and Medical students.
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