
*Utilizing a DICOM viewer is optional, students will be provided with still imagesįree, myKUMC ( instructions, access to images in July, requires login) **Utilizing a digital pathology viewer is optional, students will be provided with still imagesįree, Santesoft Lite ( instructions, access to images in July, requires login) *ImageScope is currently the only supported viewer at KUMC Chrome is optional.Ĭhoose the best application for you, but some options**:įree, QuPath (Mac and PC) QuPath Tutorial Some web applications run better with certain web browsers. Free version cleans, but does not pre-emptively block

Windows Defender for MS Windows ClamXav for MacOSįree from Microsoft Cost (~$30.00) Contact the financial aid office for more information on the Computer Purchase/Electronic Purchase program.ĭiscounts on computer purchases are available from the KU Bookstore Tech Shop.įee assessed (downloaded during Orientation) The School of Medicine strives to be as platform-neutral as possible in its selection of technologies for medical student education, but certain software may not be available on different devices.įirst and second-year students in the School of Medicine are eligible for a one-time financial aid budget adjustment to cover the purchase of a computer. Please be aware that regardless of whether you choose a Macintosh or Windows PC, sometimes there will be minor compatibility issues if your professors or classmates are using a different platform. Please note that, aside from these requirements and recommendations, your choice of laptop is an individual matter, and should be made at your discretion.
CLAMXAV FREE FOR MAC KUMC ANDROID
Although iPads and similar Android devices have been used successfully by some students for day-to-day use, you will NOT be able to test and utilize Examsoft if you have an Android tablet, Chromebook, netbook, or iPad. (Surface Pro X can be used with modifications to S mode). Surface tablets are acceptable devices to use during medical school. The School of Medicine supports either Windows or Mac computers but does not recommend using a tablet, netbook, Chromebook, iPad, or phone as a primary computing device.
