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Input Findings
CT Abdomen with contrast: 3cm hypodense lesion in segment VI of liver...
Generated Report
FINDINGS: Hepatic lesion identified...

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Everything you need for efficient reporting and effective learning.

AI Report Generation

Transform raw findings into structured, professional radiology reports in seconds. Consistent formatting every time.

FRCR Exam Prep

Generate FRCR 2A SBAs and 2B viva questions from every case. Turn your clinical work into exam practice.

RAD-Assistant Chat

Ask follow-up questions, explore differentials, and get instant clinical guidance with AI-powered chat.

e-RAD Advice

Generate professional responses to GP, radiographer, and admin queries. Handle incidents and complaints efficiently.

PACS-Ready Design

Dark mode interface designed for radiology reading rooms. Split view layout matches your workflow.

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Every report you generate becomes exam preparation. Practice FRCR 2A and 2B questions directly from your clinical cases.

  • Generate FRCR 2A SBAs from any case with explanations
  • Practice 2B viva Q&A with model examiner dialogue
  • Peer-reviewed literature references included
  • AI simulates RCR examiner logic
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FRCR 2A SBA Generated

A 45-year-old presents with RUQ pain. CT shows a 3cm hypodense lesion in liver segment VI. What is the most appropriate next step?

A. Surgical resection
B. MRI liver with hepatocyte-specific contrast
C. PET-CT
D. Repeat CT in 3 months
E. Ultrasound-guided biopsy
Correct Answer: B

MRI with hepatocyte-specific contrast provides optimal characterisation of indeterminate hepatic lesions...

e-RAD Advice Response
GP Query:

"Please advise on incidental 8mm pulmonary nodule found on CT abdomen. Patient is 62, ex-smoker."

Generated Response:

Thank you for your query regarding this patient. The 8mm solid pulmonary nodule in a 62-year-old ex-smoker warrants follow-up according to Fleischner Society guidelines (2017). I would recommend...

Evidence-based Guideline referenced
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  • Generate professional responses to GP and admin queries
  • Draft incident and complaint responses
  • Create teaching materials from clinical cases
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Pro Max Feature

Voice Recognition
(Medical)

Dictate reports directly into RefineRad. No separate software. No copy-pasting. Just speak and watch your report take shape in real time.

Built for radiology terminology from day one — words like "pneumoperitoneum," "Hounsfield units," and "hepatosplenomegaly" are recognised accurately, first time.

  • Real-time transcription — words appear as you speak, no lag
  • Medical-grade accuracy — trained on medical terminology including radiology-specific vocabulary
  • Voice commands — say "new line", "full stop", or "next heading" to control formatting hands-free
  • Integrated workflow — dictate, refine with AI, and finalise your report all in one place
  • 10 accent profiles — British, American, Indian, Australian, Singaporean, Irish, South African, Nigerian, Canadian, and New Zealand English
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Voice Recognition (Medical) Demo

Dictating...

Medical-grade accuracy

"CT abdomen and pelvis with intravenous contrast new line findings colon there is a 4 cm mass in the sigmoid colon with adjacent fat stranding new paragraph liver no focal hepatic lesions full stop normal hepatic parenchyma"

Transcribed output:

CT abdomen and pelvis with intravenous contrast

Findings:

Colon: There is a 4 cm mass in the sigmoid colon with adjacent fat stranding.

Liver: No focal hepatic lesions. Normal hepatic parenchyma.

Medical terminology Voice commands Real-time 10 accents

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