Multi-Medix was formed with a principal aim – to increase the uptake of ultrasound quality assurance (QA) for the safety of patients.
The company offers a range of independent services that enable organisations to implement robust ultrasound QA programmes, helping to ensure optimum image quality and patient safety. Its services comply with the required ultrasound QA guidance from BMUS, IPEM and SCoR.
“A key tenet to our organisation’s success is research. Multi-Medix continues to publish research into ultrasound QA,” states the company. “Our latest work will be presented at BMUS conference. In addition, many will already be familiar with the Diagnostic Ultrasound QA Manual which the team developed two years ago. It remains available to download via the Multi-Medix QA Knowledge Portal on our website.”
Though research underpins Multi-Medix, a further measure of the company’s success is the growing interest in ultrasound QA practices. “Multi-Medix staff take the mystery out of ultrasound QA so you can carry on scanning safely. Our friendly staff offer jargon free training and easy to implement processes that become habit,” the company continues.
Join Multi-Medix for an interactive training session on the Multi-Medix QA Probe Test Tool at the BMUS conference. “Developed by our research team, our staff will show how the tool supports your QA programme through a fast and easy probe test, that does not require you to reach for your physics notes.
“Make 2023 a quality (assurance) year: come to stand 14 at BMUS Conference to receive your Multi-Medix QA Probe Test Tool and find out more about our QA services.”
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