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World's First Ultrasound Maintenance App

Source:Ringier Release Date:2011-08-17 123
  Global Medical Imaging (GMI) presents the world's first ultrasound technical support and training application that allows customer access to on-demand training and troubleshooting videos and includes an "ultrasound maintenance 101" series of modules for the most prevalent ultrasound platforms in use. It also allows customers to instantly download or stream video training content as well as contains detailed instructions for replacing parts, reloading software, and calibration of the following ultrasound models: GE Logiq 9, GE Vivid 7, Philips iU-22 and iE-33, GE Voluson 730, HP 5500, HDI 5000, and Acuson Sequoia.
According to Ryan Dienst, President of GMI, "Our team has returned from debuting the GMI App to industry thought leaders gathered for the AAMI 2011 Conference and Expo in San Antonio, TX. Being the first in the healthcare industry to leverage this technology, we were not surprised that our app was very enthusiastically received. It allows us to share critical knowledge with our customers—literally putting it into their hands when they need it. We form partnerships with clinical engineering teams—essentially becoming an extension of their staff. So, when we sensed a common thread across the ultrasound industry, indicating the lack of on-demand training, we responded. It's an example of how we continuously find ways to share the intellectual property we possess and empower our customers to successfully service their own equipment. When customers buy parts and get technical support from our team, we will now ship the product and also send a link to an instructional video along with the necessary documentation. It is a real value-add for our transactional customers as world-class subject matter experts are now available to their teams 24-7. That translates to increasing the speed at which they can make repairs. It improves up-time at their facilities and, in the end, has a very positive impact on patient care as well."
Source: Global Medical Imaging (www.gmi3.com)
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