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Ultrasound machines have been getting smaller for a while now, leading some doctors to claim that they’ll eventually replace the stethoscope — and Siemen’s latest model, the ACUSON P10, is another step in the transition. The 1.6-pound P10 is designed to fit inside a standard white coat pocket, and can store images and video clips for later examination. The unit is currently undergoing clinical trials in the US; hopefully that “optimized price” Siemens is touting means that we’ll be seeing the P10 pop up in hospitals very soon.
[Via MedGadget]
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