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CaseStacks is an online radiology education platform created by radiologists affiliated with Wake Forest University. Its core focus is not ecommerce transactions, but helping residents and trainees learn imaging diagnosis through interactive cases. The platform says it offers 12 courses and 1,900+ curated cases, covering areas such as head CT/MRI, chest X-ray and CT, body CT, musculoskeletal X-ray, pediatric X-ray, ultrasound, brain tumors, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Its main value lies in a case-viewing experience that closely resembles PACS, with support for scrolling, windowing, zooming, panning, measurement, ROI, and fullscreen viewing. It also provides linked annotations on images, case explanations, references, and sample preliminary reports. The on-call simulator can randomly assign cases, provide timed practice, and allow users to submit reports, with AI feedback intended for educational use. The platform also offers the Voxel AI tutor, an impression generator, a differential diagnosis assistant, and incidental finding follow-up recommendations, but it explicitly states that AI must not be used for clinical diagnosis or patient care.
Its pricing structure combines free resources, PRO subscriptions, institutional subscriptions, and paid CME credit claims. The site states that each course includes free cases, while the anatomy modules, Pediatric Normals, and Neuro CT Mimics are available for free. Institutional subscriptions are available for programs with 5 or more residents and are quoted on a custom basis. Up to 105 CME credits can be accumulated after completing cases, but claiming them requires payment. Specific individual PRO pricing and payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths include a relatively large case library, broad course coverage, a strong interactive image-reading experience, and support for progress tracking, favorites, notes, certificates, a Program Director dashboard, and nine languages, including Chinese. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, additional fees for CME, and the fact that the platform is highly specialized for medical imaging education, making it unsuitable as an ecommerce tool. It is best suited for radiology residents, subspecialty trainees, medical education programs, and learners preparing for on-call duties.
The site only states that it can be accessed on any device with a modern browser and that Chinese language support is available. It does not provide information on connectivity from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance, so access from China remains unknown. For domestic medical education procurement in China, access stability, payment options, and data and privacy requirements should still be verified separately.
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