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Dr. Arun Nagdev is one of the leading international authorities on Point of Care Ultrasound, or POCUS. He practices clinically and also is the Senior Director of Clinical Education at Exo, a company that is on a mission to modernize medical imaging through its high-performance handheld ultrasound platform and artificial intelligence. In this episode Dr. Nagdev discusses the evolution of ultrasound in the practice of medicine, how point-of care ultrasound impacts procedural success and patient care, the challenges with educating established physicians, changing the curriculum of residencies, POCUS reimbursement, the differences between clinical medical teams and a medical device start-up, and his vision for a connected, low-cost, ubiquitous point-of-care ultrasound technology.
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Dr. Arun Nagdev is one of the leading international authorities on Point of Care Ultrasound, or POCUS. He practices clinically and also is the Senior Director of Clinical Education at Exo, a company that is on a mission to modernize medical imaging through its high-performance handheld ultrasound platform and artificial intelligence. In this episode Dr. Nagdev discusses the evolution of ultrasound in the practice of medicine, how point-of care ultrasound impacts procedural success and patient care, the challenges with educating established physicians, changing the curriculum of residencies, POCUS reimbursement, the differences between clinical medical teams and a medical device start-up, and his vision for a connected, low-cost, ubiquitous point-of-care ultrasound technology.
Links from this episode:
Support the show
Connect with Mastering Medical Device:
Support the show for as little as $3/month: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1286645/support
Thanks for listening!

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