Imaios.com: “e-MRI” Reloaded and More

As our residents love Imaios (Fig. 2 shows why), we have an institutional subscription that grants access to users that come to the site from a defined IP address. [...] In summary, Imaios is well worth the money. When dictating a report, the detailed anatomy studies often come in handy especially (but not limited to) for residents in training, and the quality of the MRI course has remained unchanged.

On-call radiology 2020: Where trainees look for help in a high stakes and time sensitive environment

We surveyed radiology residents and fellows about how they seek information to help answer questions that arise while independently interpreting exams on-call [...] In a final write-in question asking respondents to mention any resources they use that were not mentioned in the survey, several respondents mentioned the e-anatomy atlas (IMAIOS) and others mentioned Core Exam resources. [...] Write in responses for resources not listed included the e-anatomy atlas (IMAIOS), which further supports the primacy of online resources for on-call trainee information seeking.

Interactive Radiology Atlas

IMAIOS is another online resource for learning anatomy that is similar to what we propose that deserves mention. IMAIOS is quite interactive, but is also immensely comprehensive with over 5400 anatomical structures, many of which can only be accessed with a subscription. IMAIOS, as we understand it, targets professional students of radiology and anatomy and strives to be the most complete resource on the web. 

Results of the 2014 survey of the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology

In the survey, the benefits to residents are listed. e-Anatomy appears and shows an increase very significant increase: it is cited by 28% (compared to 3% in 2011)

The Radiology Resident iPad Toolbox: An Educational and Clinical Tool for Radiology Residents

A group license for the E-anatomy application (www.imaios.com) was purchased to provide a detailed cross-sectional anatomy reference.

Results of the 2019 Survey of the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology

Additional resources provided by programs included e-Anatomy (55% of responding programs) [...] Qevlar question bank (11% of responding programs)

Augmented Radiologist workflow improves report value and save time: a potential model for implementation

radiology preprocessors consisted of six participants from various educational levels (student interns and postdoctoral fellows) in this study. Their roles included identifying and measuring previously quantified lesions (target lesions for clinical trials, if applicable) as well as new and actionable findings (e.g., pulmonary embolus, bowel obstruction, and abscess features) on baseline and follow-up CT exams prior to radiologist review.Also online accessible, e-anatomy is a more detailed imaging anatomical atlas with labels provided for additional imaging modalities (PET/CT) and vasculature, requiring subscription fees (13).