Personal mobile slide viewers for Pathologists.

April 4, 2009
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We have been waiting for this,the optimum integration of communication technology and the practice of pathology to help every pathologist individually.

The InterPath concept is to provide access to a virtual microscope that can be controlled in much the same way as with traditional light microscopy. Pre-scanned frozen sections can be downloaded from designated sites on the Web and viewed in an accompanying viewer that is provided free of charge. Convenient features like selection of image areas, zooming and adjustment of light density are supplied. Using the application rapid specialist referrals can be made, without access to a computer, a microscope or the original specimen.

Interpath for iPhone from IMI on Vimeo.

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Interpath for iPhone from IMI on Vimeo.

We might not be able to use this for diagnosing any borderline cases, but the potential is enormous. It makes taking second opinions simpler than ever before. With evolving technology, we might be free of a fixed workstation for basic microscopic evaluations!

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Learning with an i-Phone or an iPod.

September 29, 2008

About iTouch Learning

Both the iPod Touch and the iPhone use the same multi-touch interface
(shown in the picture to the left);

you control everything with your fingers.

They both have the traditional iPod
functionality to listen to audio (music/podcasts/audiobooks/MP3 files) but also
to watch videos (MPEG-4 files) and view photos.

But they are more than just an iPod
as they now also have on-board Internet applications which include:

  • Safari web browser
    - to search the web using the touchscreen QWERTY keyboard

  • Mail reader
    - to read HTML videos and Word, Excel and PDF attachments

  • YouTube player – to locate and view YouTube videos

  • Maps reader – to get directions and check
    traffic with Google Maps

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