One Night in the ED

One Night in the ED

Radiology 2.0 - iPad Version

Details about One Night in the ED

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 18, 2010
  • October 1, 2024
  • 10.0+
  • 17+
  • 499.32MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of One Night in the ED

1.2.0

April 12, 2020

Built with iOS 13 SDK.

1.1.0

September 4, 2017

Optimized for new devices and iOS. Updated format with images and descriptive text on the same screen.

1.0

November 18, 2010

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Description of One Night in the ED

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. Radiology 2.0 presents teaching files in a way not previously seen; the 2.0 denotes the next generation in interactive radiology education. Radiology 2.0 is a series of cases that allow the user to simulate reading CT scans at a PACS workstation. Extensive discussions following each case include labeled images that highlight pathologies and relevant findings. Rather than use static images to teach specific diagnoses, Radiology 2.0 uses stacks of CT images to actually teach the reader how to approach and interpet CT scans. This is available to the medical community at no charge whatsoever. No subscriptions or in-app purchases. This intuitive teaching file series is perfect for Radiology residents preparing for call, medical students in Radiology, and other physicians interested in learning how to interpret images. All of the extensive content is contained within the app for offline viewing. You can now learn Radiology on-the-go and in the palm of your hand, even with a few minutes spare time throughout the day. Volume 1. One Night in the ED: This teaching file is designed to introduce you to the CT appearance of basic Emergency Room pathology. Each case is presented as a complete CT scan that you can scroll through as if at a PACS workstation. Each case is then discussed in an interactive format. Important findings are highlighted with arrows, circles, and colorful schematics. Multiple examples of each type of pathology are presented so you can learn by repetition. Varied appearances of similar diagnoses are included. The first case in each section has a comprehensive description of the featured disorder. Subsequent cases utilize shorter descriptions and focus on the pertinent findings. Additional: Dr. Daniel Cornfeld is a consultant radiologist at Hauora Tairawhiti in Gisborne, New Zealand. Prior to that he was an Associate Professor of Diagnostic Radiology at Yale University School of Medicine. The narratives contain his opinions (based on the medical literature) and reflect the way he would teach if you were one of his students. The information in this app does NOT constitute medical advice and is meant to compliment and augment, not replace, pre- or co-existing medical education. Neither Haoura Tairawhiti nor Yale University School of Medicine have officially endorsed this content.
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One Night in the ED: FAQ

Is One Night in the ED software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the One Night in the ED app on iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the One Night in the ED app?

Daniel Cornfeld released the One Night in the ED app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for One Night in the ED to function properly?

The One Night in the ED app requires iOS 10.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

The overall user rating of One Night in the ED is 5.

What category is the One Night in the ED app?

The App Genre Of The One Night In The Ed App Is Medical.

What is the latest One Night in the ED version?

The current version of the One Night in the ED app is 1.2.0.

When did the new One Night in the ED update come out?

The date of the latest One Night in the ED update is October 1, 2024.

When did One Night in the ED come out?

One Night in the ED became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is One Night in the ED appropriate for?

This app is rated for ages 17 and up, and contains mature themes or intense violence.

What are the languages available on One Night in the ED?

One Night in the ED is now available to use in English.

Can I access One Night in the ED via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, One Night in the ED is not on Apple Arcade.

Is One Night in the ED equipped with in-app purchases?

No, One Night in the ED does not feature in-app purchases for users.

Is One Night in the ED fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, One Night in the ED is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does One Night in the ED incorporate ads within the app?

No, One Night in the ED does not incorporate ads within the app.

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  • excellent for ED docs

    As an emergency physician I (attempt) to read CT scans all day, and have been doing so ever since PACS technology arrived. Most of what I know has been gleaned from years of comparing my readings with the final radiologist interpretations. This app may be one of the best educational tools for ED docs to learn abdominopelvic CT interpretation. It has certainly enhanced my skills at reading CTs, and I recommend it to my colleagues as well. There is plenty of material here presented in a progressive manner which builds on previously taught principles. Each CT case allows the user to scroll through the entire axial scan as if using a PACS. The related discussions then contain hyperlinks back to the pertinent image findings. Some suggestions for future improvements.. --the ability to highlight areas of discussion or to take notes while reading, so you can go back to review certain facts. --the ability to zoom the images, since they are sometimes very small on the ipad screen. --a comment section or forum for each case where users can discuss the case or ask questions --proofreading since there are quite a few typos. Congratulations on a great job to the developers-- easily one of my favorite medical apps!
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  • Wonderful app, thx for the hard work on it!

    Simply one of the best call prep tools, period.
  • Great

    This is such a good app. Best medical app out there.