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Figure 1 - Medical Images - v5.68.0 latest version is 5.68.0, release date 2020-07-21, and has size 13.2 MB.Developed by Figure 1 Inc., Figure 1 - Medical Images - v5.68.0 requires Android version at least Android 4.4+. Therefore you must update your phone if necessary.
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More than 1 million healthcare professionals use Figure 1 to:
◦ Recognize rare conditions in their patients
◦ Sharpen their medical knowledge on the go
◦ Share de-identified teaching cases with a global community
◦ Communicate with one another from remote or isolated locations
◦ Send HIPAA-compliant direct messages to their colleagues
Figure 1 helps you:
◦ View thousands of real-world teaching cases from physicians and nurses in hundreds of specialties
◦ Page healthcare professionals around the world for instant feedback
◦ Communicate with your colleagues using HIPAA-compliant direct messaging
The best way to connect with:
◦ Physicians at world-renowned hospitals in more than 190 countries
◦ Healthcare professionals practicing in extreme trauma units, refugee camps, and remote areas of the world
◦ Institutions like Doctors Without Borders, Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and Massachusetts General Hospital