Health Canada Approves 3rd Generation Clarius Wireless Ultrasound Scanners that Connect with Apple and Android Devices - read this article along with other careers information, tips and advice on BioSpace
Miniaturized to the size of an iPhone, the third-generation product line of wireless scanners offers revolutionary pricing making ultrasound affordable for more doctors across specialties in the U.S.
Miniaturized to the size of an iPhone, the third-generation product line of wireless scanners offers revolutionary pricing making ultrasound affordable for more doctors across specialties in the U.S.
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VANCOUVER, BC In its biggest Clarius Ultrasound App update to date, Clarius Mobile Health announced May 19, 2021, the ability for its wireless ultrasound systems to automatically detect body anatomy being scanned by clinicians. This new feature is now available with the Clarius C3 HD multipurpose and the Clarius PA HD phased array ultrasound systems.
Ideally suited for emergency medicine, EMS, critical care and primary care, these high-definition scanners enable clinicians to quickly examine the abdomen, heart, lungs, bladder, and other superficial structures without additional interaction through the App. Users simply select Auto Preset AI and the Clarius App will automatically adjust settings to optimize imaging for the area being examined.
Dr. Robinson, a rural GP uses the Clarius handheld ultrasound scanner for quick exams.
Clarius Mobile Health leads the way with wireless, high-definition handheld ultrasound systems that are designed for a broad range of medical specialties. To support the widespread use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), Clarius now offers online education including free, practical webinars and video tutorials with expert physicians. Education is the next critical component to enabling more clinicians to learn to effectively use point-of-care ultrasound to deliver more rapid, accurate diagnoses and support the right treatment plans, notes Dr. Oron Frenkel, emergency physician, Chairman of the Clarius Medical Advisory Board, and host for a new series of webinars offered by Clarius.