How Can Dermoscopy Support Your Patients?
Each dermatology clinic has the potential to change the way people see their skin health. With the rising popularity of mobile dermoscopy, GPs are empowering their patients with mobile dermoscopes to increase engagement and empower them with the ability to take skin imaging into their own hands.
MoleScope: For Patients AND Doctors
In the expanding world of dermoscopy, innovations are focused on addressing the growing rate of skin cancer cases and dermatologists shortage. Learn how the different versions of our mobile dermoscope, MoleScope are designed to support the needs of patients and medical experts for enhanced care.
MoleScope: A Patient Perspective
Patient engagement is an important part of ongoing skin health. Read on to see how mobile dermoscopes like MoleScope are changing the lives of patients to increase engagement rates while simplifying the workflows of medical professionals to create optimized care solutions.
MetaOptima Supporting Dermoscopy Education At SCS 2018
From Aug. 24-26, Maryam Sadeghi will be showcasing DermEngine & MoleScope at Skin Cancer Symposium 2018 held in Auckland. We are excited to share how our mobile dermoscope and intelligent dermatology platform can support physicians.
What's New in Dermoscopy
Recently, dermoscopy has gone through a countless number of changes. Naturally, these evolutions have had a significant impact on the dermatology industry. This article summarizes the most recent advancements in dermoscopy tools while discussing future directions that these innovations may lead.
MetaOptima Technology raises $8.6 million CAD
MetaOptima is proud to announce the successful raising of $8.6 million backed by Skip Capital & AirTree Ventures. Funds will be used to implement & build our intelligent dermatology platform, DermEngine, into the global dermatology industry beginning with Australia due to high rates of skin cancer.
Simplified Dermoscopy For Your Practice
As the rates of skin cancer continue to rise, many physicians have become the front line of defense for the early detection of these cases. Unfortunately, GPs have less experience detecting cancerous moles . How can dermoscopy tools provide a solution to this growing dissonance?