Konica Minolta Healthcare partners with EmCyte in biologics workshop

Konica Minolta Healthcare is hosting an autologous biologics workshop in collaboration with EmCyte to support education for ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal inventions.

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Four insights:

1. The workshop will take place at EmCyte’s nonprofit regenerative medicine training center, Gulf Coast Biologics in Fort Myers, Fla.

2. It is part of Konica’s UGPro Solution, an initiative that offers solutions for ultrasound-guided procedures featuring the company’s Sonimage HS1 and MX1 systems.

3. It aims to improve participants’ knowledge of regenerative medicine with an analysis of the latest technology in autologous biologics, outcomes in biological cell therapeutics and treatment options with biologic injections.

4. Attendees will study the principles of musculoskeletal ultrasound, state scanning protocols and appropriate transducer selection, presets and system optimization features.

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