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Dr. Sara Nikravan "Lung ultrasound" short-lecture series
Dr Sara Nikravan "Lung ultrasound" short-lecture series. In part 1 Dr Nikravan introduces point of care lung ultrasound, reviews relevant artifacts and lung sliding.
You were made for this - Our technology is made for you
This is a story of Dr Marilou de Vera and her experience bringing Lumify with her on the medical missions into the outskirts of the Philippines.
My portable ultrasound Lumify experience
As an anaesthetist working in public and private hospitals in Brisbane, Australia, I use the Lumify ultrasound on a daily basis for vascular access, regional anaesthesia and focused ...
Latest Advancements in MRI-guided rTMS
In this newsflash we'll give an overview of the latest advancements in MRI-guided rTMS applications for patients who have suffered from a stroke
St Luke's University Health Network Creates System-Wide Consistency and Efficiencies for Ultrasound
St. Luke's University Health Network has experienced unprecedented growth over the last few years. The non-profit health network, founded in 1872, has expanded following a series of ...
Examining With Polarised And Non-polarised Light
Modern dermatoscopes allow practitioners to switch between polarised and non-polarised light modes.
5 Key Things to Look for in an X-Ray Unit
Radiology is an important part of modern medicine. Radiologists rely on X-ray units to diagnose tissue anomalies and analyze bone structure.
A Small Contact Plate Makes Diagnosing Easier
A Small Contact Plate Makes Diagnosing Easier
Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound findings in novel coronavirus disease-19 pnemoniae
A case report and potential applications during COVID-19 outbreak
Lung ultrasound for COVID-19
Expert physicians propose new international standards
Discussing the use of point-of-care ultrasound for evaluating COVID-19 patients
Increasingly, hospitals are using point-of-care ultrasound to evaluate patients with COVID-19.
Sonographer Brings POCUS Education to Guyana
Sonographer Brings POCUS Education to Guyana
Australian Hospital Uses X-Porte to Identify Bone Fractures
Australian Hospital Uses X-Porte to Identify Bone Fractures
Preventative Screenings Save Lives
Life Line Screening is known throughout the nation as the leading provider of community-based preventive health screening services.
Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral IVS
More than five million central venous catheter (CVC) lines are placed in U.S. hospitals each year, making it one of the most common invasive emergency room procedures.
Saint Mary’s Hospital uses Ultrasound in Successful Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Programme
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a paradigm shift in perioperative care, designed to minimize the effects of surgical stress and safely facilitate early discharge.
White Memorial Scores Zero CLABSI and iatrogenic pneumothoraces
White Memorial patient-safety advocates trigger hospital-wide change.
Opioid Prescriptions Reduced With Nerve Blocks
Six out of ten overdose deaths in the US involve an opioid drug. Between 2000 and 2015, more than 500,000 people died from drug overdoses. And every day, 91 Americans die from an ...
Computed Radiography (CR) or Digital Radiography (DR)?
As every solution has its pros and cons, choosing between CR and DR acquisition systems is not always an easy decision to take.
What to consider when buying an x-ray machine
Highlights of few technical points and optional features that everyone buying an x-ray machine should be aware of.
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