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Synapse Mobility (Global)

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Experience the FUJIFILM Synapse product suite anytime, anywhere with Synapse Mobility (Global). This application provides iPhone and iPad users with interactive 3D image manipulation using 2D, 3D, MIP/MPR functionalities. Version 6.2.0 boasts compatibility with leading devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Google Pixel C, and introduces cutting-edge features including Cine Enhancements for motion studies, advanced measurement tools, and integrated audio/video collaboration.

Image: Synapse Mobility Screenshot

Secure URL launching with Epic integration ensures data encryption when accessing studies from third-party applications. Support for non-DICOM image and video formats, intuitive image stack navigation, image printing capabilities, GSPS support, and reference lines create a seamless workflow for radiologists and physicians.

Key Features of Synapse Mobility (Global):

  • Unmatched Accessibility: Provides on-the-go access to images and data stored within FUJIFILM systems via mobile devices.
  • Immersive 3D Imaging: Enables manipulation of images using 2D, 3D, MIP/MPR tools for detailed analysis.
  • Streamlined Collaboration: Facilitates efficient communication among healthcare professionals through integrated audio and video capabilities.
  • Robust Security: Employs data encryption for secure URL launching from external applications, safeguarding patient information.

Image: Synapse Mobility Feature Screenshot

In Conclusion:

Synapse Mobility (Global) empowers healthcare professionals with convenient access to critical medical images and information, enhanced by interactive 3D imaging, secure collaboration features, and broad format support (including non-DICOM). Its focus on accessibility and security makes it an invaluable tool for radiologists and physicians on the move.

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