More Than One Million Healthcare Professionals Connect on Figure 1

Credit: Figure 1

Leading platform for medical community hits notable milestones, continues overall growth

Figure 1, the app that connects healthcare professionals and medical students from over 190 countries, today announced that its 1 million healthcare professionals have viewed medical cases on the platform more than 2 billion times.

Already used by organizations ranging from New York’s Mount Sinai Health System to Doctors Without Borders, Figure 1 expects rapid growth throughout 2017 as the leading platform for healthcare.

Figure 1’s one million users can easily connect with colleagues from all around the world on iOS, Android, and the web. The free mobile app offers immediate access to tens of thousands of medical cases, sorted by specialty and anatomy. By harnessing innovative technology and intuitive design, Figure 1 offers its growing community the opportunity to share their clinical knowledge and ask for feedback on difficult cases, while protecting patients’ privacy.

“Since we launched Figure 1 three years ago, we have experienced tremendous growth and momentum,” said Dr. Joshua Landy, co-founder of Figure 1. “Reaching more than one million users is a meaningful step toward our goal of democratizing medical knowledge. The global demand for Figure 1 shows how important immediate collaboration is for the healthcare community, and we couldn’t be happier to see medical professionals and students come together on the platform to improve their practice. At Figure 1, we strongly believe that every patient deserves the best care, no matter their location or resources.”

The platform’s 2 billion case views come on the heels of several company milestones:

  • Record growth in Brazil, where 100,000+ healthcare professionals are now using the platform in Portuguese. Brazil is now Figure 1’s second-biggest market after the U.S.
  • More than 70% of U.S. medical students are registered on the platform, positioning Figure 1 as the future of medicine.
  • Partnerships with the American Cancer Society, the University of Chicago, STAT News, the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, the Medical University of South Carolina, and many more leading organizations.
  • Expanded utility with Text Cases, a new feature that allows healthcare professionals to share cases without a visual component and extends Figure 1’s reach into all specialties of medicine.

“I use Figure 1 to hone my diagnostic skills and to interact with the specialists in my field as well as allied health professionals it from the global healthcare community,” said Dr. Aaron Black, an orthopedic surgery resident and member of the Figure 1 community. “I enjoy teaching and Figure 1 is a wonderful resource for this as well.”