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One handheld scanner cannot deliver for all clinical applications. That’s why Clarius is making accurate, easy-to-use, and affordable ultrasound available to medical professionals in every specialty. From facial mapping at 1 cm to diagnosing aortic aneurysms at 40 cm, Clarius helps get clear imaging at the bedside for accurate diagnoses and safe procedures.

Exo Inc. is a health information and devices company modernizing medical imaging. Its mission is to empower healthcare professionals with real-time, high-performance handheld ultrasound technology that improves patient outcomes.

This may be the right time to apply AI in your healthcare organization. You could be faced with care coordination challenges unlike any other. A new payment structure calls for a new AI-driven workflow.

Ultrasound technology continues to redefine the standards of imaging with its non-invasive nature, diagnostic versatility and constant advancements. In this exclusive March 2025 Director’s Circle roundtable, industry leaders and experts delve into the critical aspects of ultrasound devices shaping modern medicine.

Portable ultrasound technology, which sprang from a U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) challenge grant for the development of a diagnostic technology that could reach soldiers in the battlefield during combat, led to the creation of the first widely produced portable ultrasound device, the Sonosite 180. 

Ohio State University Lead MRI Technologist Kelly Jo Buckley, RT (R)(M)(MR), is currently earning a Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Diagnostic Imaging. She is an Ohio native eager to learn and make a positive impact on her community.