Here are four notes:
1. The CAE Blue Phantom Musculoskeletal ultrasound training model enables clinicians in training and certified healthcare providers to practice assessment exams.
2. The model also allows clinicians and providers to perform repeated needle procedures in a safe environment before scanning patients.
3. Designed for both ultrasound-guided and landmark-based procedural training, the model uses all of the anatomy needed to teach and practice the psychomotor skills associated with joint injections and with aspirations associated with rheumatologic conditions.
4. Blue Phantom models are comprised of patented SimulexUS tissue.
“Musculoskeletal ultrasound is one of the fastest growing segments of point-of-care ultrasound,” said Robert Amyot, MD, president, CAE Healthcare.”We are excited to deliver a cost-effective training model for orthopedic and rheumatology programs that will allow learners to increase their precision and accuracy when performing needle procedures.”
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