
The recent ICE webinar “Technical and Clinical Insights into Ultra-low-field MR Imaging – An Emerging Paradigm in Medical Technology” sponsored by Hyperfine hit the highest registration and attendance numbers ever! The session recorded 252 registrations with 112 imaging professionals logged in for the live webinar. It is approved for 1.0 ARRT Category A CE credit by the AHRA.
Co-presenters Hyperfine Inc. Senior Manager of Customer Success and Clinical Support Susan Rowan and Hyperfine Inc. Vice President of Medical Affairs Edmond Knopp, MD, provided a comprehensive exploration of portable ultra-low-field MR imaging, delving into the current technology landscape with a detailed overview and emphasis on safety considerations.
The expert presenters identified and discussed the unique benefits portable MR imaging brings to the patient experience, shedding light on its potentially transformative impact on health care delivery. In addition, they examined the clinical advantages of portable MR imaging and provided insights into its varied applications.
Attendees were able to gain a nuanced understanding of the clinical use cases that define this cutting-edge technology and enhance their knowledge by learning through real-world clinical examples.
A question-and-answer session added even more knowledge sharing to the session.
Attendees were asked “Why do you join ICE webinars?”
“To keep abreast of the latest trends in medical imaging,” Radiology Administrator Jeff Kennelly said.
“To help increase my knowledge and become a better technologist,” said Mary Patel, an MRI technologist with Jefferson health.
“To learn!” exclaimed Stephanie Sczepankiewicz, a diagnostic imaging manager with South Bend Orthopaedics.
“Always informative and innovative,” shared John Salamon, director of clinical operations at Desert Radiology.
A recording of the webinar is available for on-demand viewing at theicecommunity.com/webinars. It is sponsored by Hyperfine Inc, the groundbreaking MedTech company that has redefined brain imaging with the Swoop system – the world’s first FDA-cleared, portable, ultra-low-field, magnetic resonance brain imaging system capable of providing imaging at multiple points of care. To learn more, visit hyperfine.io.

