The end of a long pandemic has stimulated increased collaboration and exchange among ultrasound technology developers, users, learners, educators, and researchers across different countries and regions. As part of this renewed focus on innovation and knowledge-sharing, aiming to facilitate discussions around the latest advancements, new trends, and best practices in ultrasound technology, the M-Elite program was reinitiated in light of a strong sense of optimism and hope within the academic community.
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In Shenzhen and Guangzhou, China, Mindray welcomed its first group of ultrasound experts from East and West to join the M-Elite program in Mindray headquarter and The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University (hereinafter: FAH-SYSU) research centers for a few days of sharing, R&D feedback, live demo, and remote surgery using IT platform with high-end ultrasound technologies.
The topics in FAH-SYSU are discussed in small groups and one-on-ones in relation to future improved technologies. The two-day program was marked on a high note with the live streaming of interventional procedures of the liver, breast, and thyroid. With the MiCo+ ultrasound IT platform, over 20 doctors were able to view the ultrasound screen at the same time and discuss the procedures in different rooms through real-time audio and video transmission.
How the MiCo+ IT platform can work for ultrasound diagnosis, consultation and education has impressed and inspired further planning for doctors from afar. Similar to a virtual classroom, remote ultrasound education platforms enable healthcare professionals to access high-quality educational resources, participate in interactive training sessions to understand more types of diseases, and engage in real-time discussions with experts from around the globe. This has a special value for areas with limited education and medical resources, ultimately leading to improved patient care and outcomes on a global scale.
A survey was also conducted to explore the potential for a comprehensive exchange and the opportunity to participate in significant future ultrasound advancements through social media platforms. The aim was to gauge interest and gather insights regarding the involvement in case reviews and stay informed about important developments in the field of ultrasound.
Like planting seeds of knowledge in the field of healthcare, the M-Elite program connects doctors with ultrasound experience from around the world and ultrasound technology manufacturer, fostering the advancement of ultrasound diagnostics for future needs. Through vibrant discussions, insightful presentations, and collaborative sessions, these gatherings ignite the spark of creativity and push the boundaries of what ultrasound technology can achieve.
Prof. Dr.?Ernst Michael Jung from the University Hospital Regensburg's Interdisciplinary Ultrasound Center and Radiology highlighted the importance of multicenter evaluation to determine the clinical applications and establish limit values for tissue properties such as fibrosis and inflammation in various diseases.
"I hope that through the m-Elite program, we can share cutting-edge ultrasound technology with all the doctors and scholars who come from afar, and jointly explore more possibilities in medicine," said Professor Xie Xiaoyan, Director of the Dept. of Ultrasound, FAH-SYSU.
Professor Paul S. Sidhu, Professor of Imaging Sciences at King’s College London, Editor-in-Chief of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, explained his views to the audience in humorous language around the main points of writing academic papers. His engaging presentation style resonated with the audience, earning their enthusiastic recognition and appreciation. There was a renewed emphasis on scientific publication standards and environmentally conscious practices in technology.
Dr. Matthias Wüstner, Chairman EFSUMB Education and Professional Standards Committee, acknowledged the remarkable contribution of the Mindray iFusion multi-modal fusion imaging solution. He emphasizes its value in his daily diagnosis and treatment practices, stating that fusion diagnosis combining MRI and other multi-image modalities has emerged as an innovative solution for precision medicine.
Participating physicians gained access to the latest technology for diagnostics and ultrasound-guided interventions, directly experiencing it in Chinese university centers, and will yield high standards of care in their home countries. The program also planted the knowledge exchange among colleagues and system developers, holding the promise of reaping the benefits of advanced imaging techniques.
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*Special thanks to Prof. Dr. Ernst Michael Jung's contribution to the content.