Unveiling ImageAssist at the ASPS Annual Meeting in San Diego

The ImageAssist team recently attended the prestigious ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) Annual Meeting in San Diego, where we proudly unveiled ImageAssist, the groundbreaking solution in clinical photography for healthcare professionals. This event marked a significant milestone for our team as we introduced our innovative app to leading surgeons, clinicians, and healthcare decision-makers.

ImageAssist Team at ASPS 2024 - Dr. Michael Golinko (left) and Jonathan Sadlowe (right)

ImageAssist was born from a vision to simplify and elevate clinical photography by offering a tool that integrates seamlessly with EHR systems, ensures high-quality patient images, and maintains HIPAA compliance. The app's smart technology is designed to help healthcare professionals capture standardized, distraction-free images that enhance patient care and streamline workflows.

Our journey gained tremendous momentum in 2023, when ImageAssist and Dr. Golinko won first place in the ASPS Startup Pitch Competition. This achievement came with $10,000 in funding, which was pivotal in launching our product and setting us on the path toward transforming clinical photography for healthcare providers.

At the ASPS meeting, our team was excited to showcase the app's features, including automatic background removal, dynamic guidance for perfect photo alignment, and easy integration with platforms like Epic. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with attendees expressing strong interest in how ImageAssist can improve efficiency and patient documentation.

This unveiling at ASPS underscores our commitment to innovation and excellence in clinical photography. We’re thrilled to continue supporting healthcare professionals with tools that enhance patient care and drive better outcomes.

Stay tuned for more updates as ImageAssist continues to evolve and make waves in the medical field. If you haven't already, be sure to download the ImageAssist iOS app today and see the difference firsthand!