Radiology training is where reporting habits are built. It is also where physicians are often asked to learn on software that is expensive, outdated, and designed around the limitations of another era.

We do not think the next generation of radiologists should have to wait until after training or until a health system completes a major purchasing cycle to experience a better way to report.

That is why Shadowfax is making Prism Reporting and Shadowfax Mobile free for radiology residents, fellows, and other physicians in training for the full duration of their training.

Dictate the findings. Let Prism build the draft.

Traditional reporting asks radiologists to dictate nearly every word of every report, including the same normal language over and over again. Prism takes a different approach.

You provide the indication, relevant priors, patient age when needed, and the pertinent positive findings. Prism uses those inputs with your selected template to prepare structured findings and impression language. It can also include follow-up language when appropriate. You review and edit the result.

The radiologist remains in control of the report. Prism handles more of the repetitive work surrounding it.

For a trainee, that means less energy spent reciting boilerplate and more attention available for the parts of the case that matter: identifying the finding, describing it clearly, developing the impression, and learning from feedback.

Your phone is already a better dictaphone.

Expensive, corded dictaphones should not be a prerequisite for modern reporting. Shadowfax Mobile pairs with Prism on the desktop and turns the phone already in your pocket into a low-latency dictaphone and command surface. No single-purpose device taking up desk space.

Dictation streams into the active desktop workflow, where you can use better speech-to-text, move through report fields, generate a structured draft, and keep the report visible on the workstation. You get mobility without giving up the focused desktop workspace where the report is reviewed.

Better software is a quality-of-life issue.

Reporting friction does not stay neatly contained inside the reading room. It creates extra clicks, repeated corrections, longer workdays, and the feeling that every study takes just a little more effort than it should.

“Trainees should not have to accept bad software as part of learning radiology,” said Brittany Branson, MD, Chief Product Officer of Shadowfax AI. “The tools you use every day shape how you work and how you feel at the end of a shift. We built Prism to make reporting faster, clearer, and less exhausting, and we want radiologists to have that experience from the beginning of their careers.”

Free access is not a stripped-down educational edition. Eligible trainees receive the standalone Prism reporting workflow and its companion mobile experience throughout residency, fellowship, or another qualifying radiology training program.

Who is eligible?

The program is for physicians currently training in radiology, including:

  • Radiology residents
  • Radiology fellows
  • Other physicians enrolled in a radiology training program

The program is not available to physicians training in other specialties. We manually review applications and verify eligibility using the applicant’s institutional email domain. Approved access remains free while the applicant is in an eligible radiology training program.

Apply now

If you are a physician in training, apply for your free Prism training license. Tell us where you train, provide your institutional email, and our team will review your application.

You are learning the future of radiology. You should not have to report with software from its past.