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click to open link Rapid Rounds: Ultra-low-field MRI™ in the Jefferson Abington ICU

Rapid Rounds: Ultra-low-field MRI™ in the Jefferson Abington ICU

In this webinar, part of the Hyperfine, Inc. Rapid Rounds series, specialists review various clinical cases, each providing their perspectives on how portable MR images can serve clinicians in making decisions in the intensive care unit.

click to open link How Disruptive Technology Can be a Force Multiplier for Care Quality and Cost Efficiency

How Disruptive Technology Can be a Force Multiplier for Care Quality and Cost Efficiency

Watch this webinar to learn how Missouri Baptist Health System, Barnes Jewish Hospital, and Thomas Jefferson Abington integrated a portable ultra-low-field MR brain imaging system to improve clinical efficiency and patient care without inflating costs.

click to open link Rapid Rounds: Ultra-Low-Field MRI™ in the ICU

Rapid Rounds: Ultra-Low-Field MRI™ in the ICU

In this webinar, part of the Hyperfine, Inc. Rapid Rounds series, specialists review various clinical cases, each providing their perspectives on how portable MR images can serve clinicians in making decisions in the intensive care unit.

click to open link Ultra-Low-Field MR Imaging: Patient Care, Access, and Safety

Ultra-Low-Field MR Imaging: Patient Care, Access, and Safety

Watch this webinar to learn about the latest innovation in ultra-low-field imaging. This webinar discusses the benefits of a portable ultra-low-field MR brain imaging system and its impact on the care of neurocritical patients and operational efficiency.

click to open link Point-of-Care MR Imaging for the Neurocritical Patient - A Case-Based Review

Point-of-Care MR Imaging for the Neurocritical Patient - A Case-Based Review

Join Dr. Khan Siddiqui, Dr. Eddie Knopp, and Rafael O’Halloran, Ph.D., for a fascinating overview of portable ultra-low-field MR brain imaging technology and an instructive case-based review demonstrating the applicability and inherent advantages of portable MR brain imaging in the neurocritical care setting.

click to open link Implementing Low-Field, Point-of-Care MR Imaging in Critical Care

Implementing Low-Field, Point-of-Care MR Imaging in Critical Care

This webinar provides insight and education on a hospital’s early experience with ultra-low-field, point-of-care MR brain imaging technology and an overview of how it has impacted patients in critical care and neuro-interventional neurosurgery. Additionally, the presenters discuss the impact of imaging at the patient’s bedside, neuroradiology’s interpretation of patient scans, and how point-of-care imaging can influence the course of care for critical patients.

click to open link Pediatric Hydrocephalus Imaging Needs for a Chronic Disease

Pediatric Hydrocephalus Imaging Needs for a Chronic Disease

We invite you to learn about the potential for portable ultra-low-field MR brain imaging to impact the lives of young patients around the world. In this one-hour webinar, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Chief of Neurosurgery Dr. Leonard discusses patient identification, current workflow problems, CT scan impact on radiation-induced secondary malignancies, and how the Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® system can help fill unmet patient needs.

click to open link Improving Outcomes by Decreasing Critical Care Transport

Improving Outcomes by Decreasing Critical Care Transport

The trend of bringing technology to patients is making its mark with portable ultra-low-field MR brain imaging in neuro ICUs and EDs. Bedside brain scans are helping to guide care team decisions—especially considering that one in four intrahospital critical patient transports results in an adverse event. Join our panel of clinical and financial experts as they review ongoing problems with critical care neuroimaging.

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