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Best radiology apps on iOS iPad?

Hey,

Title says it all. I'm an attending, out for a while already -- however, since I just recently got my first iPad I really want to check out all the best rad apps out there. So far I just checked the one night in the ED app and I am super impressed. I really wish I had this kind of stuff back when I was a resident starting to take call. The technology is super impressive. I am mostly interested in the best radiology resources on iPad, maybe some of the lesser known ones. The RadAssistant site is great as well in mobile format -- and with GoodReader, I have all my Radiographics articles and books downloaded. Maybe now I'll actually read a radiology book which I haven't since the boards.

Also, would really be interested in some educational apps for POCUS. Particularly cardiac since that's not part of our training, however, I have an ultrasound machine so I'd like to be able to really finesse my skills with it -- seems like kind of an oversight on my part to not be able to do at least rudimentary cardiac echo. MSK US training apps would be great as well since I never received formal training in that -- outside of like Baker's cyst aspirations and silly things like that. I can sorta hack my way through it since I know the anatomy from MR but would be nice to have a more formal approach.

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