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Intelligent Ultrasound commences clinical trial for AnatomyGuide
Intelligent Ultrasound announces it is commencing a clinical trial within the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to capture data for its AnatomyGuide artificial intelligence (AI) software for ultrasound-guided anaesthetic procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks. Increasingly, ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are being used as a safer and more cost-effective alternative to general anaesthesia but not…
The Intelligent Ultrasound AI obstetric image database exceeds one million images
The Intelligent Ultrasound AI obstetric image database exceeds one million images The Intelligent Ultrasound AI obstetric image database exceeds one million images Intelligent Ultrasound is pleased to announce that its database used for training its artificial intelligence (AI) products now exceeds 1 million obstetric ultrasound images. Large image libraries are a prerequisite to creating AI […]
First live demonstration of ScanNav AnatomyGuide to clinicians
Intelligent Ultrasound has given its first live demonstration of the ScanNav AnatomyGuide AI software to clinicians at the Annual Scientific Meeting of Regional Anaesthesia United Kingdom (RA-UK). RA-UK’s Annual Scientific Meeting brings together a wide range of clinical experts, medical professionals and trainee anaesthetists for a mixture of workshops, clinical based lectures, and a new…
UWE improves student learningexperience with ScanTrainer
The University of the West of England’s (UWS) Allied Health Professions Department aimed to enhance its postgraduate ultrasound program with an innovative, cost-effective technology solution.
University of Derby enhances sonographyprogramme with ScanTrainer
As guided practice on real patients becomes scarce, the University of Derby’s College of Health and Social Care sought an ultrasound simulation to enhance its postgraduate sonography program.
University of Hertfordshire achieves 100%transvaginal pass rate with ScanTrainer
As guided practice on real patients becomes scarce, the University of Derby’s College of Health and Social Care sought an ultrasound simulation to enhance its postgraduate sonography program.
EACVI TEE Teaching Course supported by HeartWorks
MedaPhor recently supported the EACVI (European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging) Teaching Course on Transoesophageal 2D and 3D Echocardiography with four HeartWorks TEE simulators. The EACCME accredited course took place at the European Heart House in Sophia Antipolis, France, and welcomed over 90 cardiologists for three days of comprehensive theoretical and hands-on training sessions. HeartWorks TEE…
‘Exceptional Scan Trainer’ supports basic training workshop at ISUOG World Congress
‘Exceptional Scan Trainer’ supports basic training workshop at ISUOG World Congress MedaPhor began this year’s ISUOG World Congress by supporting the Pre-Congress ‘Basic Training Course: A Practical Approach to the Ob/Gyn Ultrasound Examination’ with five ScanTrainer Transvaginal and Transabdominal simulators. This year’s course saw over 30 obstetricians, gynaecologists and residents from all over the world gather for two […]
BodyWorks Eve has just been admitted into New York’s VA Medical Center presenting with shortness of breath, tachycardia and chest pain…
The VA Medical Center (NY Harbor) Simulation Laboratory has just taken delivery of BodyWorks Eve to develop and support its educational programs in Point of Care ultrasound (PoCUS). Dr. Brian Kaufman, Professor of Medicine, Anesthesiology, Neurology and Neurosurgery and Director of the Simulation Laboratory discusses the growing demands for PoCUS training and explains why simulation…
HeartWorks powers first Resuscitative TEE Project workshop
MedaPhor’s HeartWorks simulators have powered the first Resuscitative TEE Project (#RESTEE) workshop at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. It is believed that this is the first practical course of its kind dedicated solely to the practice of resuscitative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in the United States. The Project was the brain-child of Dr.…