Radiology Business February 20, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Private equity-backed digital education platform TrueLearn is acquiring radiology vendor Medality, the two announced Wednesday.

Founded in 2019, Cincinnati-based Medality provides case-based learning and clinical simulations for members of the specialty. Its offerings were designed in partnership with “hundreds of top academic faculty radiologists,” helping docs “upskill efficiently in high-growth imaging areas.”

Medality (formerly MRI Online) now boasts over 150 clients across 100 countries including private practices, academic programs and hospital radiology departments.

“We’re excited to partner with TrueLearn to expand our course library, technology platform and capabilities for our learners and institutions,” Medality Co-Founder and CEO...

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Topics: Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Provider, Radiology, Trends
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