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Ultrasound Interson Highlights SeeMore USB Point-Of-Care Ultrasound

Interson Highlights SeeMore USB Point-Of-Care Ultrasound

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UltrasoundInterson highlights SeeMore USB Point-Of-Care ultrasound at national medical meetings in San Francisco.

Interson Corporation will be highlighting its SeeMore USB ultrasound imaging probes at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology annual meeting, May 17 - 19 ( booth #415) and at the American Urological Association annual meeting May 29 – 31 (booth # 4129.) Both meetings are being held at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.

According to Roman Solek, President of Interson, “Point-of-care ultrasound is getting a lot of attention these days, and we are encouraged to see that our approach is being validated by many significant players. We continue to introduce new applications, and are now able to connect directly to the GE Healthcare Centricity EMR System via an interface bridge, as jointly developed with the Polaris-Danforth Corporation, a first in the industry.”

SeeMore is the first ultrasound probe that plugs directly into the USB port of a laptop or netbook, and does not require any other external power source. SeeMore, with its unique open architecture design, offers users greater flexibility at a lower cost than other hand-held systems, and gives the user a choice of screen size and probe type, unlike the other fixed-screen size units that offer only one probe. Interson offers application-specific probes for abdominal scanning, endocavity scanning, vascular scanning, and more. Built-in bladder volume and obstetric calculations, image storage and image sharing, further increase the utility of the system.

Source: Interson Corporation

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