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Learn what supplies, technology, and positioning will allow you to obtain a clear ultrasound image of the equine stifle joint. From prep to scan, Dr. Carrie Schlachter explains the ins-and-outs of imaging the ligaments of the equine stifle joint. Carrie Schlachter, VMD, DACVSMR oversees all rehabilitation and fitness programs at Circle Oak Equine. Dr. Schlachter is responsible for the design of their rehabilitation and fitness programs and ensures that all programs have objective, measurable goals and means of monitoring progress. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania’s Veterinary School and New Bolton Center, she received the Charles F. Reid Clinical Excellence Award for Sports Medicine and Imaging as well as numerous scholarships. She participates in multiple advanced imaging and rehabilitation educational workshops every year and received her board certification in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation through the ACVSMR in early 2016. Dr. Schlachter teaches courses for veterinarians and equine professionals on various sports medicine subjects such as lameness, rehabilitation and ultrasound techniques both at Circle Oak and worldwide.
Learn Dr. Carrie Schlachter's best practices for scanning the equine hind suspensory ligament with ultrasound. Learn which adjustments and products help to provide the clearest images throughout the veterinary exam. Carrie Schlachter, VMD, DACVSMR oversees all rehabilitation and fitness programs at Circle Oak Equine. Dr. Schlachter is responsible for the design of their rehabilitation and fitness programs and ensures that all programs have objective, measurable goals and means of monitoring progress. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania’s Veterinary School and New Bolton Center, she received the Charles F. Reid Clinical Excellence Award for Sports Medicine and Imaging as well as numerous scholarships. She participates in multiple advanced imaging and rehabilitation educational workshops every year and received her board certification in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation through the ACVSMR in early 2016. Dr. Schlachter teaches courses for veterinarians and equine professionals on various sports medicine subjects such as lameness, rehabilitation and ultrasound techniques both at Circle Oak and worldwide.
Learn Dr. Carrie Schlachter's best practices for improving ultrasound image quality and which adjustments and products help to provide the clearest images throughout the veterinary exam. Carrie Schlachter, VMD, DACVSMR oversees all rehabilitation and fitness programs at Circle Oak Equine. Dr. Schlachter is responsible for the design of their rehabilitation and fitness programs and ensures that all programs have objective, measurable goals and means of monitoring progress. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania’s Veterinary School and New Bolton Center, she received the Charles F. Reid Clinical Excellence Award for Sports Medicine and Imaging as well as numerous scholarships. She participates in multiple advanced imaging and rehabilitation educational workshops every year and received her board certification in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation through the ACVSMR in early 2016. Dr. Schlachter teaches courses for veterinarians and equine professionals on various sports medicine subjects such as lameness, rehabilitation and ultrasound techniques both at Circle Oak and worldwide.
This procedural video demonstrates an ultrasound guided brachial plexus nerve block in a dog with an interscalene approach. Developed in a 3 part series, the first video will review the prep and anatomical landmarks for the procedure. Part 2 will review the anatomical landmarks, the brachial plexus nerve with electro stimulation and on ultrasound. Part 3 will illustrate the ultrasound guided procedure. Fernando Garcia-Pereira DVM, MS, DACVAA, performing the procedure in this video, is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida. Dr. Garcia-Pereira completed his anesthesia internship at the University of Sao Paulo, 2002 following with a residency at the Washington State University in 2005. During which he received his Master of Veterinary Sciences at the Washington State University, 2005 with a rotating internship in 2006. Following which he became a Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists. Fernando’s professional interests include small animal pain pathophysiology, ultrasound and electric-guided regional blocks, epidural and subarachnoid anesthesia and neurostimulation.
This procedural video demonstrates an ultrasound guided brachial plexus nerve block in a dog with an interscalene approach. Developed in a 3 part series, the first video will review the prep and anatomical landmarks for the procedure. Part 2 will review the anatomical landmarks, the brachial plexus nerve with electro stimulation and on ultrasound. Part 3 will illustrate the ultrasound guided procedure. Fernando Garcia-Pereira DVM, MS, DACVAA, performing the procedure in this video, is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida. Dr. Garcia-Pereira completed his anesthesia internship at the University of Sao Paulo, 2002 following with a residency at the Washington State University in 2005. During which he received his Master of Veterinary Sciences at the Washington State University, 2005 with a rotating internship in 2006. Following which he became a Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists. Fernando’s professional interests include small animal pain pathophysiology, ultrasound and electric-guided regional blocks, epidural and subarachnoid anesthesia and neurostimulation.
This procedural video demonstrates an ultrasound guided brachial plexus nerve block in a dog with an interscalene approach. Developed in a 3 part series, the first video will review the prep and anatomical landmarks for the procedure. Part 2 will review the anatomical landmarks, the brachial plexus nerve with electro stimulation and on ultrasound. Part 3 will illustrate the ultrasound guided procedure. Fernando Garcia-Pereira DVM, MS, DACVAA, performing the procedure in this video, is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida. Dr. Garcia-Pereira completed his anesthesia internship at the University of Sao Paulo, 2002 following with a residency at the Washington State University in 2005. During which he received his Master of Veterinary Sciences at the Washington State University, 2005 with a rotating internship in 2006. Following which he became a Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists. Fernando’s professional interests include small animal pain pathophysiology, ultrasound and electric-guided regional blocks, epidural and subarachnoid anesthesia and neurostimulation.
Introducing the all new X-Porte Ultrasound Kiosk, a new chapter in ultrasound visualization technology. X-Porte was developed from the ground up to incorporate a breakthrough, proprietary beam-forming technology: XDI (Extreme Definition Imaging). This signal analysis algorithm shapes X-Porte's ultrasound beam to pinpoint precision. The result? Artifact clutter is substanitally reduced while contrast resolution is significantly enhanced. Through its easily customizable touch-screen interface, X-Porte puts at your fingertips leading-edge capabilities and onboard educational resources, such as step-by-step tutorials viewable simultaneously with live scans. X-Porte's slender profile makes it easy to maneuver alongside beds and exam tables for point-of-care imaging. For portability and durability during transport, its screen folds down and its stand lowers making X-Porte even more compact for navigating busy corridors.
The wait is finally over. After years of developing ultrasound systems for research, FUJIFILM VisualSonics is pleased to introduce the Vevo® MD – the world’s first ultra high-frequency ultrasound system for routine clinical use: http://vevomd.com/. Ultra high-frequency means the highest resolution medical ultrasound available today. This ground breaking development opens up new possibilities for medical imaging that have never been seen before. Whether you're imaging tiny infants in the neonatal ward, detecting the tiniest of suspicious lesions, or monitoring the subtle changes in blood flow in the major arteries of the body, the Vevo MD produces unparalleled image resolution. Resolution as fine as 30 µm. Yes, 30 µm. That is less than half the size of a grain of sand. Imagine the potential of such a ground-breaking technology and its impact on the medical field to see what has never been seen before. When it comes to patient care and uncovering the smallest and most detailed information, the Vevo MD is simply the most revolutionary ultrasound technology to come along in decades. VisualSonics designed this latest system because we care, because we can and simply because Seeing More Matters. For more information on FUJIFILM VisualSonics, visit http://vevomd.com/
The Sonosite Edge II ultrasound machine offers you an enhanced imaging experience through industry-first transducer innovations like DirectClear™ and Armored Cable Technology. And, because it is a Sonosite, the Edge II stays true to our design pillars of durability, reliability and ease of use. Designed to be truly portable and used in the most rugged environments, the Edge II reinforces our commitment to reliability and durability with Armored Cable Technology. The Edge II features an easy-to-use interface for intuitive access to frequently used functions like gain and a wide-angle display with an anti-reflection coating for minimal adjustments during viewing. Designed with infection control in mind, the Edge II boasts a keypad with a seal extended to the edge to inhibit liquid ingress and low-profile keys with snap-dome technology for easy cleaning and tactile feedback. In the acute care environment, reducing the time to make an accurate diagnosis is a critical need. The Edge II features DirectClear™ Technology, a novel, patent-pending process that is available on select transducers. DirectClear™ elevates transducer performance by increasing penetration and contrast resolution. This contributes to an unsurpassed imaging experience for the bedside clinician. We recognize the value of point-of-care ultrasound better than anyone else, because it's all we do. FUJIFILM Sonosite is an innovator and leader in point-of-care ultrasound and our portable, compact systems expand the use of ultrasound across the clinical spectrum by bringing high-performance ultrasound to the point of patient care.
The Sonosite SII empowers efficiency for clinicians through a simple, yet smart user interface that adapts to the user’s imaging needs. The system is portable and can be used across multiple hospital environments. We recognize the value of point-of-care ultrasound better than anyone else, because it's all we do. FUJIFILM Sonosite is an innovator and leader in point-of-care ultrasound and our portable, compact systems expand the use of ultrasound across the clinical spectrum by bringing high-performance ultrasound to the point of patient care.
How do we help clinicians around the world remove barriers to patient care? Sonosite's Chief Medical Officer and Experience Design Team discuss how our unique design process helps discover the problems our users face, and helps create the solutions that solve them.
Introducing the all new X-Porte Ultrasound Kiosk, a new chapter in ultrasound visualization technology. X-Porte was developed from the ground up to incorporate a breakthrough, proprietary beam-forming technology: XDI (Extreme Definition Imaging). This signal analysis algorithm shapes X-Porte's ultrasound beam to pinpoint precision. The result? Artifact clutter is substanitally reduced while contrast resolution is significantly enhanced. Through its easily customizable touch-screen interface, X-Porte puts at your fingertips leading-edge capabilities and onboard educational resources, such as step-by-step tutorials viewable simultaneously with live scans. X-Porte's slender profile makes it easy to maneuver alongside beds and exam tables for point-of-care imaging. For portability and durability during transport, its screen folds down and its stand lowers making X-Porte even more compact for navigating busy corridors.
Episode 1 of 3 Steve Miller is the Vice President of Product Realization at FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc. Steve Miller joined Sonosite in July 2011. His career in ultrasound began in 1987 with Philips Ultrasound where he led advanced development projects in B-mode and Color Doppler. In 1992, he joined GE Healthcare to work on their first high-end digital ultrasound system as a senior systems engineer. While there, he held various positions including Lead Systems Designer, Advanced Development and Systems Engineering Manager, and Principal Engineer, and he led major redesigns of their beamformer and signal path. As GE’s ultrasound business expanded, he was promoted into global principal engineering roles leading new global platform design programs involving engineering teams in several countries. Mr. Miller has over 25 U.S. patents to his name and is a senior member of IEEE. He graduated with a MSEE from Stanford University and alternated his studies at Cal-Poly (Pomona) and Stanford with work in the defense industry, including Rockwell’s SONAR Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL). In this interview, Steve Miller discusses his experience working at Sonosite. We ask what he does at the company, what challenges he faces, what motivates him and his team in their work. We recognize the value of point-of-care ultrasound better than anyone else, because it's all we do. FUJIFILM Sonosite is an innovator and leader in point-of-care ultrasound and our portable, compact systems expand the use of ultrasound across the clinical spectrum by bringing high-performance ultrasound to the point of patient care.
Lighthouse Medical Missions has been sending doctors and nurses to Africa since 1998, with medical teams on the ground after the Blood Diamond wars in Sierra Leone and after the Ebola outbreak as well. In this video Dr. Russ Engevik discusses how his team uses the Sonosite iViz for portable, remote point-of-care applications.
Through our Global Health program we are bring advanced ultrasound technology to patients and institutions that would otherwise have no access due to social conditions, remote locations, or lack of funds. Visit our website to learn how to partner with us for discounted or loaned ultrasound machines for global health use.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 60% of the world’s population has no access to diagnostic medical imaging. Visit our website to learn how to partner with us for discounted or loaned ultrasound machines for global health use.
More hospitals use Sonosite than any other point-of-care ultrasound. Learn how our focus on Durability, Reliability, Ease of Use and Education helps you provide better patient care.
SonoAccess is our no-cost ultrasound app that can get you from "zero to scan" with confidence. When you download SonoAccess, you'll get a first-class ultrasound app with extensive clinical education content, product guides, How-To videos, clinical images, and reference guides for point-of-care ultrasound. Download the Ultrasound App for your phone or tablet: https://www.sonosite.com/uk/education/so...
With over 100,000 Sonosite ultrasound machines around the world, our systems are designed in partnership with clinicians so they may care for any patient, at any time, anywhere. https://www.sonosite.com/uk Since the company’s early pioneering days in the 1980s, we've continued to be recognized for our progressive product line, educational programs, and advocacy for a broader understanding of ultrasound’s multiple benefits. Doctors and healthcare providers are still our greatest source of inspiration, along with the Sonosite team that's committed to removing barriers that stand between physicians and the best care they can provide. Learn more at www.sonosite.com/uk
When you’re working with some of the smallest, most vulnerable patients, every single needle stick, and every single minute spent, truly matters. When St. Joseph’s first introduced their ultrasound-guided vascular access program, which trained nurses in using ultrasound visualization to locate and access hard-to- see vasculature, they didn’t realize what a huge difference the technology would make. Learn more on our Evidence page here: https://www.sonosite.com/uk/evidence/fewer-sticks-millions-savings-pocus-guidance
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