Learn how researchers and clinicians are using Apple technology to improve image analysis, increase efficiency, share information, or streamline a practice.
Medical Imaging
The Mac Arrives at Geneva University Hospital
The arrival of the Mac and OsiriX at the Geneva University Hospital has opened the floodgates of 3D image analysis and revolutionized workflow in 15 clinical departments. Read More
Creating Roadmaps for Surgeons
Professor Maki Sugimoto uses a Mac Pro to display 3D images of his patients' anatomy in the operating room, providing a road map for more efficient surgery. Read More
Cost-Efficient DICOM Image Archiving and Viewing
Chesapeake Medical Imaging: Macs and OsiriX give Chesapeake Medical Imaging a cost-efficient image archiving Read More
Understanding the Human Heart
Virginia Commonwealth University: With a WebPAX system built on Xserves, doctors at the Virginia Commonwealth. Read More
Using Apple technology to bridge a medical imaging gap
Hartford Hospital Stroke Clinic: Read how Drs. Gary Spiegel and Roger Katen designed a Mac-based image archive. Read More
Cutting-Edge Medical Imaging
Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center: With OsiriX running on a Mac, Dr. Edward Zaragoza and his colleagues have advanced. Read More
Medical Research
A Stunning Look Inside the Human Body
Richard Breiman’s fascination with medical imaging goes way back – to the time when computed tomography (CT) was in its infancy. Read More
Perfecting a Blood Pump
RWTH Aachen University: A tiny pump helps prolong the lives of patients waiting for donor hearts. Read More
Modernizing Brain Imaging Software
NeuroLens: Developed by Rick Hoge, Neurolens is a cutting-edge brain imaging application that. ReadMore
A revealing high-resolution look at a 2300-year-old mummy
Medical Visualization and Egyptology in 3D: The Champollion mummy is a mystery wrapped in a mystery. While it was clear that. Read More
Apple Maps the Mind for Electrical Geodesics
Electrical Geodesics: Geodesic Sensor Net captures detailed brain wave activity for scientific research. Read More
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
UCLA Brain Imaging Research: At UCLA scientists and physicians are using Mac OS X and custom developed tools to. Read More
Video Recording of Surgery
Great Ormond Street Hospital
Surgeons at Great Ormond Street Hospital operate on infant hearts that suffer from rare and complex conditions. Surgeries captured on video, archived, edited, and labeled using Apple technology. Read More
Apple technology simplifies life for a New York neurosurgeon
Sharing Surgical Knowledge with Video and the Mac: Dr. David Langer wanted a solution that would let him combine MRI, CT and other. Read More
High-Definition Endoscopy at Veterans Affairs Hospital
Mac video technology enables VA to capture SD and HD endoscopy using off-the-shelf hardware and software. Read More
Practice Management
New Visions in Health
Ones and zeroes are good for your health. It’s something Dr. Mel Cescon discovered after digitizing a few tons of paper medical records for his clinic’s 12,000 patients. Read More
Doctor’s Orders: Automation on the Mac
Apple technology keeps this doctor’s office in perfect health. Read More
Dental Practice
Dentistry’s Future
Aided by Macs, Dr. Mark Friedman's dental practice embraces innovation. Read More
Rooting Out the Problem
Dr. Ove Peters: Using Macs, Dr. Ove Peters wants to get to the root of root canals. Read More
Veterinary Radiology
AVMI: A Mac-based Medical Imaging Center
Digital Medical Imaging for Pets: Find out how AVMI overcame the challenges of digital image data viewing, management. Read More

