Clarius Mobile Health has launched T-Mode AI, a new educational tool designed to improve clinicians’ ultrasound image interpretation skills. The technology utilises artificial intelligence to transform grayscale ultrasound images by adding colour, patterns and labels, enabling clinicians to recognise anatomical structures during examinations instantly. The T-Mode AI technology is currently available for aesthetics and plastic surgery applications with Clarius wireless scanners. The compact Clarius ultrasound scanners are known for delivering high-definition imaging akin to traditional systems but at a significantly lower cost. Clarius plans to expand its anatomical models to support additional medical specialities in the future.
Introducing T-Mode AI: The future of healthcare for clinicians
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