What MyRadAssistant does
A verification-first reference tool for qualified radiologists and radiology trainees. Two capabilities, one curated corpus, every claim traceable to a primary source.
1. Evidence-cited Q&A
Ask a clinical or educational radiology question in natural language. MyRadAssistant retrieves from a curated corpus of peer-reviewed papers, clinical guidelines, and openly licensed reference works, then synthesises an answer with inline citations to the source documents. Every claim is traceable to a primary source.
Regulatory status: Class I medical device under UK MDR 2002 (Rules 1 and 12). MHRA Borderlines determination 17 April 2026; manufacturer registration confirmed 9 May 2026.
2. Report critique
Paste a draft radiology report and receive a structured educational critique covering completeness, terminology, structure, and clarity. Designed for trainees preparing for FRCR Part 2B and consultants reflecting on reporting style.
Regulatory status: professional medical education, not a medical device. MHRA Borderlines determination 17 April 2026.
Underneath both: the evidence engine
Every retrieval is ranked by evidence tier (1 to 3), where Tier 1 is guidelines, systematic reviews, and randomised trials, and Tier 3 is case reports. Synthesis language is calibrated to the evidence: assertive for Tier 1, hedged for lower tiers. See the Evidence engine page for detail.
What it is not
MyRadAssistant does not interpret images. It does not process patient-identifiable information. It does not provide patient-specific clinical recommendations and is not for use at the point of care on an individual patient. It is not a substitute for clinical judgement. Always verify against primary sources.
Looking for FRCR MCQ practice?
MCQ banks live in our sister product, The Radiology Academy, used by FRCR candidates since 2020. MyRadAssistant focuses on evidence-anchored explanations and report-writing feedback. The Radiology Academy provides structured FRCR-style question banks.