The Complete Anatomy app won the Apple Design & Innovation Award 2016, at Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference, and was also selected as the “Best of 2015” on the App Store. “It is a great validation for the team at 3D4Medical who are excited to be at the forefront of this revolution in medical learning.” “We have been bowled over by how quickly our new platform is being adopted by the top medical schools in the United States,” said John Moore, chief executive of 3D4Medical. The Mac version uses the larger screen size to display more information and options, speed up navigation and utilise more powerful graphics processing to display high-resolution textures. The product is now available on Mac desktops and notebooks, joining the earlier iPad version that was previewed at the launch of the iPad Pro last year and released in November to coincide with the sale of Apple’s larger tablet. The software uses 3D technology to allow for greater exploration and visualisation of the anatomy than before. The software is being piloted in undergraduate and graduate courses, with nine of the top 15 medical schools in the world using it. Irish-based medical software applications developer 3D4Medical said its Complete Anatomy software has been adopted by more than 100 top universities throughout the world, including some of the leading US medical schools.
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