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November 20, 2007

New Society Guidelines Pending for Training Recommendations for Compact-Console Ultrasound Systems

As I said yesterday, both individuals and their collective organizations will mutate, adapt--and ultimately embrace (to some degree) compact-console ultrasound technology.  At least two major medical societies are expected to announce their guidelines to the public in early 2008.  On tonight's newscast in Austin, Texas, CBS affiliate KEYE, Channel 42, will highlight a story detailing the promise (and describing some of the impact) of "Compact Ultrasound" on the front-line practitioner's day point of care. 

Read the full article at this link: http://www.keyetv.com/content/news/topnews/story.aspx?content_id=432e7997-d3dd-4bab-8b82-4959065bf8cf.

Stay tuned: the future is getting a lot closer than you think....

KM

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