Veterinary Practice Social Media Do's

By E.I. Medical Imaging on Thu, Feb 20, 2020 @ 08:27 AM

Did you know...Social Media Tips for Veterinarians

  • In a recent AAEP survey, respondents say veterinary social media and social networking are becoming more important for their business.

  • Veterinarians who integrate social media into their marketing strategy see an uptick on new business leads and retain customer loyalty more than those who do not.

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Equine Follicle Aspiration

By Erika Wierman, DVM on Mon, Feb 17, 2020 @ 08:43 AM

E.I. Medical Imaging's C9OPU-HD transducer is not your average TVA setup—we were the first to introduce a one-piece probe that’s lighter, slimmer, and easier to clean than the old screw-on clamshell handles.

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Do You Need Ultrasound In Your Practice?

By E.I. Medical Imaging on Wed, Dec 18, 2019 @ 08:49 AM

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While this is the best time of the year to get great deals on veterinary ultrasound, some of you may still be on the fence...do I need it? What uses would it have in my practice? I'm not certified—how can I use it? Will it help my bottom line?

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End-of-Year 2019

By Nate Alexander on Thu, Dec 12, 2019 @ 10:17 AM

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IBEX Portable Ultrasound: Scan a Bovine Umbilical Abscess

By Mia Varra on Fri, Nov 08, 2019 @ 08:54 AM

Attached are some bovine ultrasound scans from an umbilical abscess in a 3 month old beef heifer calf on grass submitted by Dr. Paul Chard, Brush Colorado (Follow Dr Chard on twitter @CattleVet)

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Retool to Upgrade Today!

By Nate Alexander on Fri, Oct 18, 2019 @ 09:41 AM

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Since we released our PRO/r and SuperLite in 2018, many existing PRO and LITE users have taken advantage of our Retool to Upgrade program, allowing them to breathe new life into out-of-warranty ultrasound units. 

Now, with the release of our new PRO/c and SuperLite/c, we are offering the same retooling options—upgrade to our latest high-resolution technology and get a new 3-year warranty!

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Equine Fetal Development

By Erika Wierman, DVM on Thu, Aug 15, 2019 @ 08:33 AM

With recently confirmed pregnancies in your broodmare herd, we thought we’d bring you some ultrasound images of equine pregnancies at various stages of gestation...

26-day [L6E transducer]

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Dr. Paul Chard On Portable Veterinary Ultrasound

By E.I. Medical Imaging on Thu, Aug 01, 2019 @ 08:35 AM

Angus-Cow-Grazing-In-The-SnowThis interview was originally published in 2013 but still relevant today!

I had the pleasure of visiting with beef veterinarian Dr. Paul Chard in Brush, Colorado today about why he invested in portable ultrasound and how he feels it helps his practice be more profitable and provide better services to his beef herd customers. 

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Explaining Ultrasound Images To Your Equine Clients

By Erika Wierman, DVM on Tue, Jul 09, 2019 @ 08:31 AM

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As a veterinarian, you’re trained to understand what you see on an ultrasound machine, but your equine client may be baffled by the images. They may not even know what ultrasound imaging actually is or does, or its value as a diagnostic tool. Here are some tips for explaining ultrasound images to horse owners.

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Yukon Vet Uses IBEX EVO To Diagnose Canine Patient

By Chas Maloy on Wed, Jun 19, 2019 @ 08:30 AM

Dr. Michelle Oakley, Yukon Vet, uses the IBEX® EVO® in the clinic, too. She is using the C6E probe [multi-frequency transducer, 4-9 MHz, 18 cm depth] to diagnose Barney, her canine patient.

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