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Partnership with the Ministry of Health in Vietnam

DetectedX is delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with the Ministry of Health in Vietnam and the BREAST program at the University of Sydney. This program aims to transform breast cancer detection across Vietnam by introducing a cloud-based solution. Clinicians wherever they are located will have access to high quality radiologic images, and each

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DetectedX receives accreditation in the US

US accreditation DetectedX is delighted that its products have now received accreditation in the US. The US-based Accreditation Council for Continuing Education (ACCME) has agreed that a clinicians involvement with even one of the DetectedX’s products is worth 6 Credits and certification. Accelerated Learning According to the ACCME, this accredited activity “accelerates learning, change and

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Partnership agreement between DetectedX and Ministry of Health New Zealand

Three year partnership with Ministry of Health NZ On the 22nd November 2019, an exciting new three-year partnership agreement between DetectedX and the Ministry of Health in New Zealand was signed. This partnership is aimed at optimising radiologic reading within the BreastScreen Aotearoa and involves Detected-X’s Rivelato Online educational program being made available to all screening

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Australian-designed educational platform set to aid diagnosis of coronavirus

Hospital staff around the world will be trained to identify people who have coronavirus using an Australian-developed educational diagnosis tool. The technology, created by University of Sydney-affiliated start-up DetectedX, was originally developed to improve the accuracy of breast cancer detection. But it has been quickly modified to detect COVID-19 using lung CT scans of patients

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