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TERASON EXHIBITS 3300 NEXGEN US AT IVC

 The Terason uSmart3300 NexGen Ultrasound System will be one of the hundreds of products on exhibit at the International Vein Congress. Terason has been a sponsor of the IVC for more than 10 years.

Spokesmen say the 3300 NexGen’s new SuperHarmonic imaging provides enriched detail, clarity, contrast and border definition.

Additional features that make Terason preferred by many vein care professionals include:

  • Color and Spectral Doppler Sensitivity
  • Triplex Imaging (Simultaneous Mode)
  • Intuitive Interface
  • Portability
  • uConnect remote capabilities.

Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT and founder of Miami Vein uses the Terason uSmart  3300 ultrasound system in his vein practice.

“I believe that it has excellent image quality and is very simple to use,” Dr. Almeida said. “The company is responsive and supportive of me as a customer.”
The Terason uSmart 3300 NexGen Ultrasound System will be on display in the exhibit hall at the International Vein Conference in April. VTN

READ MORE:  https://www.providianmedical.com/ultrasound-machines/terason/terason-usmart-3300/

 

 

 

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Larry Storer

Larry Storer

Larry Storer has been editor of Vein Therapy News for 10 years. He has edited computer, shelter and medical publications at Publications & Communications LP for 30 years. He was also a corporate vice president and editorial director before retiring. Larry graduated from Baylor University with a BA in journalism and an MA in communications; and from Lamar University with a MED in school administration. He taught beginning and advanced reporting, beginning and advanced editing and editorial writing at Baylor University. Larry was a reporter, and city and news editor of the Beaumont Journal, and opinion editor at the Beaumont Enterprise and Beaumont Enterprise-Journal. He was also the founding managing editor of the Yuba City (California) Daily Independent-Herald.