Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of August 8 - MIT’s new ultrasound sticker lets you see inside your body/Executive Director Report/ Canada’s Oldest Pieces of Working Medical Physics Equipment!
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- MIT researchers have created an ultrasound sticker that can continuously monitor a person’s organs and tissues for up to 48 hours — potentially making ultrasound imaging as accessible and easy to use as Band-Aids.
- Read the new Executive Director, Erika Brown’s first report in the July issue of InterACTIONS!
- Canada’s oldest pieces of working medical physics equipment!
Published on August 8, 2022
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