DermEngine Makes Noise At Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer Medicine Symposium in London

by The DermEngine Team on Oct 23, 2019

Skin Cancer Symposium hosted a 2-day power session, where DermEngine's AI was tested against doctors for lesion classification- a first time event!

MetaOptima Attends AAFP!

by The DermEngine Team on Sep 26, 2019

Join us at AAFP 2019 from Sept. 24th-28th at booth #326 to see how DermEngine's intelligent dermatology tools are supporting physicians with AI-based tools

MetaOptima ready to participate in ADM 2019

by The DermEngine Team on Aug 13, 2019

MetaOptima is pleased to share DermEngine’s latest features during ADM 2019. Visit our booth to learn about dermoscopy for intelligent dermatology.

Dermoscopy: Not Just For Dermatologists Anymore

by The DermEngine Team on Apr 2, 2019

In dermatology, the dermatologist is the center of the practice. It is their extensive knowledge and skill set that allows the patient to receive the care they need. So why is 48% of their time dedicated to paperwork? Dermoscopy workflows can be distributed among practice staff for optimized care.

5 Frequently Asked Questions About Teledermoscopy Answered

by The DermEngine Team on Dec 3, 2018

The advent of communication systems has allowed for the development of teledermatology services, where more recently teledermoscopy is helping improve the accuracy of diagnoses empowering doctors and patients to have an active fight against skin cancer.

Mobile Dermoscopy For The Early Detection of Melanoma & Other Skin Cancers

by The DermEngine Team on Nov 28, 2018

Skin cancer is a problem that affects us all. In spite of the widely recognized importance of skin cancer early detection, rates continue to increase. Overwhelmed, dermatologists are starting to empower patients with mobile dermoscopes to take skin cancer imaging into their own hands.

Mobile Dermoscopy For Active Patient Involvement

by The DermEngine Team on Nov 7, 2018

The use of dermoscopy has signified a great advancement in dermatology. Future directions predict the standard utilization of mobile dermoscopes for patient self-examination as a powerful instrument for skin cancer early detection and higher survival rates.