GE Vscan Dual Probe Training Part 3: Imaging
This tutorial on how to use the Vscan handheld ultrasound shows you how to perform all scanning modes on this point-of-care ultrasound machine.
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This video was originally created by Providian Medical, which was purchased by Probo Medical in 2019.
Видео GE Vscan Dual Probe Training Part 3: Imaging канала Probo Medical
For more information, contact us today at 866-857-7259 or visit our website at http://www.probomedical.com/contact-us
This video was originally created by Providian Medical, which was purchased by Probo Medical in 2019.
Видео GE Vscan Dual Probe Training Part 3: Imaging канала Probo Medical
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