@Emedwebb@thepocusatlas@ACEP_EUS 🙌 That’s how you do it!!! Perfect match with the images from @thepocusatlas
Have a plan for direct import and conversion of .gif from sites like The Atlas, but right now the process of downloading them to the iPad/iCloud in Safari. Currently much easier via the computer route
Version 3.6.1 will soon be ready for download, fixes issues that prevents iOS 14 devices to connect properly.
Please update asap if you’re running iOS 14!
Sorry for any inconvenience 🙏🏻
Hugely proud to see the @ATACCGroup running sims like this -live actor, #TheLabwearable surgical simulator, simulated monitor and ultrasound as part of a wider busy ED set of Thoracic scenarios @ATACCFaculty
Hugely proud to see the @ATACCGroup running sims like this -live actor, #TheLabwearable surgical simulator, simulated monitor and ultrasound as part of a wider busy ED set of Thoracic scenarios @ATACCFaculty
@rollcagemedic@unity3d The struggle is real on the opposite side of the globe as well. Have started looking into VR, but YouTube can only take you so far…
@rollcagemedic@mededgene A bit of gray Sugru on the bottom of the printed part really ups the fidelity. Also improve adhesion to the USB metal part if you put some along the sides of the cutout at the top. #probeTips
Per Ostergren’s $24 Awesome Ultrasound App + $3 3D printed probe model + broken iPad cable
-> Real time, in-situ #POCUS for sim education for under $30.
#Simulation#education#3dprinting https://t.co/LVXCMRuCCE
@lewellm @SDoran3D@HomerTien@mbpeddle@mlps @Chiefmlems Great project! 🙌
Consider using @UltrasoundSim for integration of ultrasound in your simulation training. Great way to train image interpretation while managing other aspects of the prehospital care.
Another affordable alternative is the „Awesome Ultrasound“ App, using an iPad and iPhone as remote. Sadly doesn’t support older iPads anymore, but otherwise great! More info: https://t.co/9mak62jT1l and via @UltrasoundSim#POCUSBerlin