Pocket Anatomy joins StartUp Health Academy

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Pocket Anatomy was developed in Galway and has been downloaded over 250,000 times.

9 April 2014

Pocket Anatomy has become just the third European company to join the prestigious StartUp Health Academy.

The Academy boasts a portfolio of 63 companies companies and is one of 16 inductions this year.

Based in Galway, Pocket Anatomy developed suite of medical education software applications that are used by medical students, healthcare professionals, and the general public for visualising the complexities of the human body. The software has been downloaded over 250,000 times on iOS devices, and has been used by students and staff in over 50 educational institutions in the US.

The founders of health and wellness companies selected for the StartUp Health Academy are supported over a three-year period through a series of intensive workshops and mentoring sessions to help them grow into sustainable businesses and sell into the US healthcare market.

“We are incredibly excited to welcome the Pocket Anatomy team to the StartUp Health family of Healthcare Transformers,” said Unity Stoakes, co-founder and President of StartUp Health. “We are inspired by their entrepreneurial passion and big vision and believe what they are building will make a significant impact on improving healthcare over the coming years.”

Pocket Anatomy CEO Mark Campbell said: “We are delighted to be accepted onto the Academy as we see it playing a pivotal role in helping us access more healthcare customers in the US. We are also looking forward to joining and learning from a distinguished set of alumni companies that have gone on to further success.”

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