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Medical Ultrasound for Remote Regions
PoCUS is an ultrasound examination performed at remote sites from an imaging department for emergency trauma patients when there’s no ultrasound staff available…….. Read More..
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PoCUS is an ultrasound examination performed at remote sites from an imaging department for emergency trauma patients when there’s no ultrasound staff available…….. Read More..
At the 26th AIIA National iAwards held in Melbourne 27 – 29 August, Wen was announced as the National winner of the ‘Inspiration of the Year Award’……… ….Read More
Medical ultrasound falls into two distinct categories: diagnostic and therapeutic. This issue explains how the ultrasound technique works as a non-invasive medical imaging or treatment tool for a wide range of clinical and surgical applications…………..Read more…
.Ultrasound imaging is an excellent non-invasive, safe and painless mode to examine patients. The technique involves scanning the patient’s body with sound waves to produce an image. ………..more
The birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) It was 1956. “My Fair Lady” had just hit Broadway, IBM was developing the first hard disk and Eurovision was about to hold its inaugural song contest. Things were humming along well in the wake of the war and the world was just catching Read more…
The list of articles for patient information is steadily growing. Check out the latest article on ‘Deep Inspiration Breath Hold’ (DIBH) for breast cancer treatment courtesy of Mikaela Dell’Oro…..Read More…
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare quotes the chances of all Australians being diagnosed with any form of cancer during a lifetime is approximately 1 in 4 . The estimated lifetime chance of Australian men diagnosed with prostate cancer, is 1 in 7 and the 2018 expected NEW prostate Read more…
2.1 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. It is the most common malignancy amongst women worldwide. One in eight Australian women are annually diagnosed with breast cancer. That is approximately 18,087 Australian women and 148 men diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018……………Read More
Breaking News: In a recent article published, it reported on a 2018 startup proposal. The engineer interviewed, Jonathan Rothberg, refers to the work of David Robinson and George Kossof’s world-first in 1961. That past major invention by Robinson and Kossof may possibly be reinvented and become a future life changing, innovative device called Read more…
Pioneer in Ultrasonic Imaging Jack Jellins is a name familiar to members of the Australian ultrasound community especially to those approaching retirement age as Jack’s contributions were in the early days when this imaging technology was evolving………. See more…..