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Intelligent Ultrasound Strengthens Multiplanar Reconstruction in HeartWorks 3D Echo
Intelligent Ultrasound has further improved its HeartWorks 3D Echo module. New features in Multiplanar Reconstruction (MPR) will provide students with even more opportunity to explore and inspect the volume they’ve acquired.
Novel cardiac anesthesia/surgical training, in Alberta
The University of Alberta has developed a novel training program using Intelligent Ultrasound’s HeartWorks Transthoracic/Transesophageal Echocardiography (TTE/TEE) system to simulate perioperative cardiac anesthesia/surgical scenarios, allowing trainees to take a phased approach to scenario management without the stress of a high-stakes environment.
Introducing the Ultrasound Basic Principles eLearn
Point-of-care Ultrasound is fast, cost-effective and non-invasive – but it’s a difficult skill to learn. This new IU Academy course supports a comprehensive learning pathway, teaching the principles of probe manipulation and image interpretation in a structured eLearn environment, supporting self-directed learning and relieving the pressures of teaching the basic principles in a high-stake clinical environment.
HEE are elevating the national standard of training in Echocardiography, with HeartWorks
Part of Health Education England (HEE), the National School of Healthcare Science has invested in twenty-three combined HeartWorks-BodyWorks systems to standardize training in ultrasound and echocardiography for healthcare scientists across NHS England.
Bordeaux University Hospital Uses HeartWorks to Accelerate and Connect Learning Across Specialties
For the last 10 years, Bordeaux University Hospital has been using Intelligent Ultrasound’s (IU) HeartWorks to help progress and accelerate learning. In this blog, we interview Professor Stephane Lafitte who tells us the story behind the need for a new platform and how they have used HeartWorks to connect and train across specialties.
Supporting WFUMB in improving global healthcare
Intelligent Ultrasound will be supporting the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (“WFUMB”) in its mission to bring sustainable ultrasound programmes to the underserved areas of the world to improve global healthcare through collaboration, communication and education.
Introducing BabyWorks Cardiac Pathologies
Intelligent Ultrasound has added more functionality to BabyWorks. The addition of three new cardiac pathologies is expected to drive even more demand for the platform, as momentum for the neonatal (NICU) and pediatric (PICU) simulation training tool grows.
Policlinico San Donato Selects BabyWorks
Policlinico San Donato has selected Intelligent Ultrasound’s BabyWorks to realise its goal of becoming a renowned reference centre for pediatric cardiac surgery and cardiology. The Italian Policlinic’s vision of increasing learning opportunities in the NICU and PICU will go beyond local students, educating young doctors from developing countries and across Europe also.
Intelligent Ultrasound Unveils BodyWorks 4.0
The latest version of the simulator adds even more value for skilled trainees, while expanding the scope of the platform to novice users to develop their ultrasound skills and competence in a safe environment.
Intelligent Ultrasound Expands Functionality and Availability of ScanNav Anatomy PNB
IU has added even more functionality to its ScanNav Anatomy Peripheral Nerve Block (PNB) platform and widened its availability to support regional anesthesia in mainland Europe and the USA.