Every tool you need to master MRI scanning

From understanding k-space to timing a contrast injection, Corsmed gives you five tools in addition to the MRI simulator to complete your MRI training.

A collage of screenshots from Corsmed's MRI training platform showing five imaging tools placed around the MRI simulator: 1) the k-space viewer, 2) the bolus injection timing tool, 3) the 3D viewer showing a rotatable brain model, 4) the post-processing tool with a circular ROIs drawn on a brain scan, and 5) the DICOM viewer showing a shoulder scan

From understanding k-space to timing a contrast injection, Corsmed gives you five tools in addition to the scanner simulator to complete your MRI training.

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The Corsmed MRI simulator:
Unlimited scanning practice 24/7

The MRI simulator is the core of our training platform.

Like a personal scanner on your laptop, the simulator lets you practice every aspect of MRI scanning in a safe space; slice planning, parameter adjustment, image optimization, and more.

Our five additional tools let you interact with your scans and practice additional workflows like contrast injection.

"Before Corsmed, there was a big gap between didactic and clinical. Once we implemented Corsmed, that gap was bridged.

Now students learn MRI concepts in a safe space before they enter the higher-stakes clinical setting."

Ayman Darwish, MRI Instructor at NAIT
Ayman Darwish
MRI Instructor, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
A laptop displaying Corsmed's MRI simulator interface. The screen shows three images of the brain, in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes, with pulse sequence settings being adjusted in the bottom panel.
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Our imaging tools

K-space viewer

View the acquired raw k-space data of your simulated images, gain a deeper physics understanding and learn how acceleration methods and artifact correction methods actually work.

Filter the k-space with high pass and low pass filters. Use hanning windows and skip k-space lines.

Corsmed’s K-space Viewer tool displaying a settings panel in the middle for high-pass and low-pass filtering, Hanning window, and k-space line adjustments. Two images are shown on each side of the settings panel. The left side shows the resulting k-space, and the right side displays the MRI image of a brain scan with the k-space filters applied.

Bolus injection timing

Corsmed’s Dynamic Scanning/Bolus Injection tool, displaying a coronal view of the head and upper torso, with three buttons on the right labeled Start Scan, Start Contrast, and Reset Contrast.

Timing a contrast injection correctly is a skill that takes practice. In the real world, you only get one shot per patient.

The bolus injection tool gives you a risk-free environment to practice as much as you need.

  1. Start a simulated contrast injection
  2. Time the start of your scan
  3. Monitor the dynamic imaging process as it unfolds

You get immediate feedback on your performance after every attempt. It builds the kind of intuition that can only be gained from practice.

3D viewer

Most anatomy learning is only done in 2D.
The 3D viewer changes that.

Rotate simulated MRI images, slice through structures at any angle, and explore cross-sectional anatomy from every perspective. See exactly how different anatomical features intersect and sit relative to each other inside the body.

Previously, this spatial understanding of anatomy could only be gained from real patients. Now it can be acquired directly in the simulator.

Corsmed’s 3D Viewer displaying a brain scan.

Post-processing

Corsmed’s Post-processing Viewer displaying a brain scan. The “Circle Tool” on the viewer has been used to draw two circular Regions of Interest in the middle of the brain.

Enhance your image analysis with our post-processing tools, featuring ROI tools, measurement, and subtraction techniques.

For example, the subtraction tool lets you subtract one image set from another to highlight subtle changes often missed in original scans.

Our post-processing tool suite gives you precise control to extract valuable information from your data, both for dynamic imaging and analyzing contrast enhancement.

DICOM image viewer

The DICOM image viewer allows for precise examination of critical anatomical structures.

  • View your simulated scans and images, or export them in DICOM or PNG format to view in any viewer.
  • Review the image header and result, and window them to any contrast or brightness.
  • Use Regions of Interest (ROIs) and measurement tools to analyze your images and contrasts.
Corsmed’s Image Viewer tool, displaying a coronal view of a shoulder scan.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use this with no prior MRI experience?

Yes. Many users start with zero MRI experience: students before clinicals, radiographers transitioning from CT/X-ray, or career changers entering the field.

Our MRI Training Bundle includes foundational courses that build your knowledge from the ground up.

Will this actually help me feel more confident scanning?

Yes. That's the entire purpose of Corsmed – to give you the hands-on practice you can't get elsewhere. You'll repeat scans until you understand them, experiment with parameters safely, and practice procedures you've never seen clinically.

The confidence comes from repetition without risk. As one user put it:

"Before clinicals, I was nervous. But Corsmed gave me a better idea of what to expect.

The simulator really helped me understand the trade-offs between SNR, resolution and scan time. Now, I know how to adjust the parameters to create good images in any situation."

Can I practice on different body parts and pulse sequences?

Yes. The simulator includes a wide range of anatomical models and lets you practice different pulse sequences, orientations, and protocols, just as you would rotate through different exam types in a clinical setting.

You can see a full list of all anatomies, sequences and settings that are available on the Corsmed MRI simulator here: Corsmed MRI Simulator – The complete list of settings

Can I practice contrast injections?

Yes. The simulator includes dynamic scanning and bolus injection tools. You can perform simulated scans with contrast injections, adjust the amount and timing of the contrast, and also the weight of the patient.

We also have a special bolus injection timing tool, where you can practice injection timing without real-life pressure.

What device and internet speed do I need?

Any laptop 7-10 years old or newer works. The simulator runs in your web browser. You don't need to download or install any software.

A rule of thumb: if your computer can visit the web and email, it's enough to run Corsmed. It can be used on a tablet, but it's not practical on mobile, as the simulator interface requires a larger screen size.

You'll need 1 Mbit/s internet speed (down/up).

Is there a free trial?

Yes. You can sign up and try the MRI simulator for free here:

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What if I run into technical issues or need help?

You get full support. Every account includes access to our support team, built-in help resources, workflow videos, and guides. You will not have to figure things out on your own.