Vevo MD UHF 70 Superficial Vein with colour flow

Vevo MD UHF 70 Superficial Vein with colour flow

Vevo MD Trx Pediatric Esophagus - See mucosa, submucosa, muscularis propria and adventitia

Vevo MD Trx Pediatric Esophagus - See mucosa, submucosa, muscularis propria and adventitia

UHF 48 MHz - Radial Artery

UHF 48 MHz - Radial Artery

Vevo MD UHF 48 - Adult Radial Artery with Colour Flow

Vevo MD UHF 48 - Adult Radial Artery with Colour Flow

Vevo MD UHF 70 Vein with Valves

Vevo MD UHF 70 Vein with Valves

Vevo MD UHF 48 - Radial artery in 1 month infant

Vevo MD UHF 48 - Radial artery in 1 month infant

Vevo MD UHF 48 Phantom with needle insertion

Vevo MD UHF 48 Phantom with needle insertion

UHF 22 MHz - 2 Month old Neonate Spine

UHF 22 MHz - 2 Month old Neonate Spine

Spreading the Word About Point-Of-Care Ultrasound

Spreading the Word About Point-Of-Care Ultrasound

Clinical Specialties
Type of Document
Summary

Dr. Wolf Armbruster, Head of Anesthesia, Intensive Medicine and Pain Therapy at Unna, explains how his hospital in Unna, Germany, has adopted an original approach to expanding its POC ultrasound capabilities, training 72 doctors from different departments.

Description

How do you spread point-of-care ultrasound across departments and specialties? For Dr. Wolf Armbruster, it meant taking charge of education and training for physicians who work in his hospital in Unna, Germany.