1.0.3 Safe to install
Okee the Octopus offers an engaging approach to familiarizing children with the world of medical imaging.
Visiting a hospital for radiological procedures can be a daunting experience, particularly for first-time patients. This application aims to alleviate some of that anxiety by guiding young users through an interactive journey with Okee the Octopus and his friends. Their playful activities not only prepare children for their upcoming appointments but also foster a sense of curiosity and confidence, making the experience more approachable—even enjoyable—for those who may not need imaging themselves.
The program comprises three training games designed to teach essential skills in a fun, interactive manner:
- Breath-holding techniques demonstrated through Puffer
- Maintaining stillness showcased with Jellyfish
- Assisting Squid in filling up with glow-in-the-dark ink
Following the training, children can participate in six simulated imaging adventures, such as:
- Building submarines in MRI
- Crafting milkshakes during Fluoroscopy
- Locating stickers within a CT scan simulation
- Identifying broken bones in X-ray images
- Searching for sea stars in Ultrasound scans
- Fastening seatbelts before a simulated ride in Nuclear Medicine
Complementing the interactive content are real-life videos and photographs that depict actual procedures at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Melbourne. These materials provide valuable insights into what children can expect during their imaging appointments, along with practical pre-visit tips aimed at reducing apprehension.
The app also includes useful information for parents, such as contact details, parking guidance, and frequently asked questions, helping families prepare effectively for hospital visits.
This resource was developed collaboratively by the Departments of Medical Imaging, Educational Play Therapy, and the Educational Resource Centre at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, in partnership with Conduct digital agency. It was made possible through generous funding from The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Disclaimer: This application is intended to support, not replace, discussions with healthcare professionals. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy and clarity, The Royal Children’s Hospital assumes no responsibility for any errors or misunderstandings resulting from this information or its use.
Overview
Okee in Medical Imaging is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by The Royal Children's Hospital.
The latest version of Okee in Medical Imaging is 1.0.3, released on 07/14/2025. It was initially added to our database on 07/14/2025.
Okee in Medical Imaging runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of Okee in Medical Imaging gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- User-friendly interface designed for medical professionals.
- Specialized tools tailored for pediatric imaging.
- Integration with hospital systems for seamless workflow.
- Supports a variety of imaging modalities.
- Good visualization and annotation features.
Cons
- Limited information available, making comprehensive evaluation difficult.
- Potentially high cost for licensing and maintenance.
- May require specific hardware requirements.
- Lack of widespread user community or support resources.
- Features may be limited compared to more established medical imaging software.
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