RadCases is an interactive DICOM case viewer with specific cases carefully selected for learning. Our platform provides a comprehensive collection of radiological cases across various modalities and subspecialties, designed to help radiologists at all levels enhance their diagnostic skills.
Each case includes full window/level adjustment capabilities, allowing you to practice with the same tools you would use in clinical practice. This hands-on approach to learning ensures that you're developing practical skills that directly translate to your professional work.
If I could start my radiology training again, I would have wished for something like this to exist. We learn through feedback loops - you look at a scan, attempt a report, and then learn by receiving feedback (from a consultant). However, this feedback loop can be slow either because of busy work demands or the consultant is not available, delaying your learning progress.
View Case
Examine the DICOM images
Write Report
Document your findings
Get Feedback
Receive expert analysis
Learn & Improve
Enhance your skills
RadCases accelerates this feedback loop, helping you learn faster than traditional methods
RadCases provides a much faster way to develop your skills. Our platform offers immediate feedback on your reports, allowing you to learn from your mistakes and improve more rapidly than traditional methods.
There are two types of radiology knowledge:
While textbook knowledge is essential, the best way to develop implicit reporting skills is through actual reporting practice. RadCases provides the perfect environment for this, with a wide range of cases that challenge you to apply your knowledge in practical scenarios.
We're always looking for passionate individuals to join our team and help us grow. If you're interested in contributing to RadCases, we have opportunities in the following areas:
Help us reach more radiologists and healthcare professionals. We're looking for someone with experience in digital marketing, content strategy, and community building.
Contact usHelp review and curate cases for RadCases. We're looking for experienced radiologists to help ensure our content is accurate, educational, and clinically relevant.
Contact usIf you're passionate about radiology education and want to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out with your background and how you'd like to contribute.