Kakushinex Labs · Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine Tools For Technologists And Students.
Kakushinex builds NucMed-only calculators and assistants for the scanner room, hot lab, and classroom—starting with the Kakushinex Dose Calculator beta.
Free during beta. Designed by a Nuclear Medicine technologist in training.
Formulas and assumptions are visible in-app. Always verify against your local protocols and physician orders.
Built by a Nuclear Medicine student
I'm a Nuclear Medicine Technology student building the tools I wish existed in my own training and future practice. Kakushinex is my bet that focused, NucMed-only software can make our work safer, clearer, and less stressful—for students, technologists, and departments.
— Jorge Escobar
Why Nuclear Medicine first?
Most medical software is built for “healthcare” in general. Kakushinex focuses only on Nuclear Medicine. Every tool starts from real NucMed protocols, quality, billing, and training needs—so it fits how technologists and students actually work.
Purpose-built for NucMed
Calculators, assistants, and pilots anchored in real Nuclear Medicine studies— diagnostic and, later, therapeutic.
From classroom to department
Useful on day one of school and still valuable when you are running a full service with complex protocols and throughput pressures.
Built from inside the field
Designed by a Nuclear Medicine Technologist student who lives the same exams, rotations, and department realities as your team.
Products
Focused Nuclear Medicine tools, rolling out in stages.
Kakushinex Dose Calculator
A fast, transparent dose calculator for Nuclear Medicine. Support for weight-based, BSA, and pediatric methods—designed so students and early-career technologists can be right the first time.
- • Common Tc-99m and diagnostic workflows to start
- • Clear formulas and assumptions visible—no black boxes
- • PWA-ready experience for mobile and workstation use
Free during beta. We prioritize feedback from NucMed students and active technologists.
NMPA — Nuclear Medicine Protocol Assistant
Protocol intelligence for Nuclear Medicine—embedding guidelines, rationales, and mini-lectures directly into daily execution.
- • Protocol guidance at the point of care
- • Training views for students and new hires
- • Versioned protocols so changes are auditable
Ideal for: educators, preceptors, and departments standardizing protocols.
Revenue Leakage & Code Integrity (Pilot)
A focused suite for spotting Nuclear Medicine billing and coding gaps—so departments can recover missed revenue and reduce compliance risk.
- • Surface suspicious patterns in Nuclear Medicine claims
- • Help teams review and correct undercoded or missed procedures
- • Designed for limited pilot projects with clear, finance-facing reporting
Limited pilot slots as we refine models and workflows with real departments.
Who uses Kakushinex?
Students
Learn dose calculations and protocol logic with tools you can also use in the hot lab and on clinical rotations.
Technologists
Reduce mental load on busy days with fast, trustworthy tools that match how you already work.
Educators & program directors
Give your cohorts standardized calculators and study helpers that reinforce your curriculum and clinical expectations.
Department leaders & managers
Use pilots and analytics to quantify impact in exams passed, errors avoided, and revenue recovered.
About Kakushinex Labs
Kakushinex Labs is a NucMed-first software studio. We build small, focused tools that reduce cognitive load for Nuclear Medicine students and technologists and help departments run safe, consistent services.
- Education-driven by design – Built around how Nuclear Medicine is actually taught and practiced, not generic “healthcare” workflows.
- Operational guardrails – Governance for protocols with roles, approvals, and change logs so changes are visible and auditable.
- Built for the frontline – Offline-aware experiences that still work when Wi-Fi is bad, time is short, and patients are waiting.
Ready to be early?
Join the Kakushinex Dose Calculator beta or reach out to talk about a Nuclear Medicine pilot. We prioritize use cases with clear impact on education, workflow, or revenue.
Students, technologists, educators, and department leaders are all welcome.