85 high-quality videos help you identify, review, and study pathology from more than 10 different ultrasound applications incorporating more than 15 organ systems. This real-time, high-quality video has stop-motion frame labeling that clearly identifies key anatomy and pathology. Users can loop, pause, and view labeling for each video. Topics covered are applicable to health care providers in emergency medicine, surgery, critical care, OB/GYN, anesthesia, internal medicine, and family medicine. For PC and Macintosh.
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"The Video Atlas of Abnormal Bedside Ultrasounds by Sierzenski, Dickman, and Blaivas is an outstanding resource to have in any emergency department that is performing this exciting new bedside modality. This first of its kind program functions as a wonderful reference as well as a unique bedside teaching aid. I found it runs equally well on both PC and Mac platforms, has an incredibly user friendly interface, and clearly demonstrates a wide array of pathology, making it indispensible for the student and practitioner alike." --Kevin Knoop, MD, Author: The Atlas of Emergency Medicine
"The Video Atlas of Abnormal Bedside Ultrasounds is an important additional educational resource for those who are involved in the practice of emergency and bedside ultrasonography. A broad range of topics are covered which are commonly seen in these settings. Since clinicians and sonographers view patient ultrasounds in real-time at the bedside, the video case format will take you closer than a textbook can to actual images and scenarios you will encounter."--James Mateer, MD, RDMS, Co-Editor: Emergency Ultrasound
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Minimum System Requirements |
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PC: Pentium III, 500 MHz, 128 MB of RAM, CD-ROM drive |
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Mac: G4 or faster, 128 MB of RAM, CD-ROM drive |
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Monitor Resolution: 800x600 or larger |
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Software Requirements: Apple QuickTime 6.0 or later. (Installer included on CD-ROM if needed.) |