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NeuroMind 2: Interactive decision support for neurosurgery
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Abstract
NeuroMind has been developed with a simple philosophy: There are many neurosurgical scores or grading systems that I need to use occasionally, but which I cannot remember. Software development is a hobby of mine, so why not apply my skills to create an application for my iPhone that helps me to apply these scores. A simple and straightforward application that lets me quickly check what I cannot (and do not want to) remember all the time.If this works for me, it might work for others too. Sure it did! It started being picked up by various weblogs and traditional media, and the number of downloads increased rapidly. In the beginning of 2012, 2 years after its original release, NeuroMind has been downloaded more than 100,000 times all over the world, and is topping the results for “neurosurgery” in the App Store and Android Market. Moreover, NeuroMind is now officially supported by Surgical Neurology International (SNI) and Neurosurgic.com It has been mentioned repeatedly as a “Top App” on iMedicalApps.com and user-reactions have been positive.
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