Canon MedicalĀ is showcasing the Aplio i-series at BMUS, alongside the brand new Aplio me, a system designed to improve clinical workflows, boost diagnostic productivity and enhance the sonographer experience. Canon Medical will also be joined by clinical psychologist Dr Judith Johnson to discuss the topic of sonographer burnout and psychological wellbeing in healthcare.
BMUS delegates will get to see the Aplio i-series and Aplio me in action and learn more about the key features on offer to support ultrasound users in their roles. In addition to boosting new levels of imaging capability, the equipment offers outstanding ergonomic design which helps increase productivity, as well as improving operator wellbeing.
Canon Medical will also present an array of educational and clinical resources tailored for ultrasound departments. From the complimentaryĀ Medical Imaging EducationĀ platform to the comprehensive Applications for You programme, Canon says clinicians benefit from continuous training and support. This ongoing professional development helps ensure they remain confident, skilled and engaged in their roles, empowering them to deliver high quality patient care, the company says.
āOur mission is to enrich every life we touch, empowering our customers through education and ongoing support so they can best serve patients and communities,ā said ultrasound director UK Stuart Mills. āThe NHS is struggling with employee burnout. What we are showing on-stand is a taste of the support we provide via ongoing training to address this. From on-demand CPD-accredited expert training to face-to-face courses, we are committed to providing medical professionals with outstanding, accessible training to help future-proof skills and improve patient outcomes.ā
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