Category Archives: Ultrasound Tips
At UltrasoundTrainers.com, we believe that exceptional ultrasound skills start with foundational tips. Whether you’re performing elective imaging or advanced 3D/4D scans, our expert instructors emphasize correct probe selection, safe transducer pressure, and ideal machine presets. Learn how to enhance fetal anatomy visualization, adjust focal zones for sharper detail, and maintain patient comfort during every session—helping you deliver top-tier elective ultrasound experiences.
The brand new Samsung A35 is a mid-upper range color Doppler ultrasound from Samsung Medison. It replaces the Accuvix A30 ultrasound machine, adding a 23″ High Resolution LED monitor, S-Vue ultrasound transducers, and improved image quality. It features good cardiac and radiology and is well known for its solid 4d imaging. The A35 is Samsung’s[…]
From the GE Voluson 730, GE E8 with HD Live, E6, Voluson i or the Samsung-Medison A30 we have tons of options. GE Voluson 730 Pro BT08 The GE Voluson 730 Pro BT08 ultrasound, remains a standard for 4D obstetrical imaging. It has the newest software, the BT08, preprogrammed and updated ready to use. Even[…]
Are you looking for new ways to increase your profits and revenues? Heartbeat animals are a great way to do this. They are easily recorded during the ultrasound session. They can later be used for baby shower gifts, deployed fathers, family members who are out of town, as a keepsake or even if the newborns[…]
From ABC News: (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/04/19/fda-warning-infection-risks-from-contaminated-ultrasound-gel/) Author: By Jane E. Allen @JaneEAllenABC FDA Warning: Infection Risks From Contaminated Ultrasound Gel The Food and Drug Administration is warning doctors, hospitals and clinics that contaminated ultrasound gel produced by a New Jersey company infected 16 cardiac patients and could pose serious risks to pregnant women and others who undergo ultrasound imaging and treatment. The gel is[…]
In this next series of posts, we plan to review and give our input into several different 3D/4D ultrasound machines that are out there. The info that we provide will be both information directly from the companies that produce the ultrasound equipment, as well as our own personal views. We plan to post pictures of[…]
