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User friendly training
Risk-free and high-tech training
MedaPhor’s tutorials offer an absorbing learning experience – just like a real examination but in a risk-free environment! By using our unique technology, students view anatomy alongside specially recorded scans to learn the basics of ultrasound ahead of clinical training.
How does it work?
Each ultrasound tutorial is divided into two screens. An ultrasound window displays the scan recording and an anatomy window displays the animated probe with 3D pelvic anatomy.
- The probe scans the anatomy and its beam generates the data signal for ultrasound examination.
- Step by step text describes the process whilst a control bar offers frame by frame scrolling of video, ultrasound and animated anatomy.
- By comparing scans to matching anatomy, students overcome many of the daunting physiological and image-recognition barriers which confront the novice.
- In this way, students rapidly acquire knowledge and skills in probe handling, scan orientation and image recognition.
How can it be used?
Ideal for self study and in medical ultrasound courses for obstetrics, gynaecology and sonography.
Who should buy it?
- Universities, medical training centres and clinics.
- Individuals - learning in their own time.
Who can use it?
Post-graduate students, gynaecologists, obstetricians, sonographers, midwives and women’s health nurses.
Who will benefit?
- Beginners – to enable students to develop critical knowledge and skills as part of their training towards professional assessment and ahead of hands-on patient contact.
- Practitioners– for professional development
- Trainers - indispensable reference and teaching resource.
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Why interactive?
- Interactive navigation and image scroll tools are designed to make examining ultrasound as realistic as possible.
- Brings dry note-taking and classroom learning to life!
- See real-life examples of basic patient care and professional clinical procedures.
- Step-by-step tutorial pages make learning ultrasound examination easy.
- Forget pen and paper – just click to check your progress with self-assessment tests.
- Technical and tutorial support is internet-based
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