New Ultrasound Technique to Improve Obstetrical Care Featured in MedImaging Article

January 6, 2016 by Brittany Willette

A study showing a new volumetric technique which can increase accessibility to obstetric ultrasounds to aid in reducing infant mortality authored by Kristen DeStigter, M.D., UVM John P. and Kathryn H. Tampas Green and Gold professor and vice chair of radiology; Betsy Sussman, M.D., UVM professor of radiology; Matthew LeComte, Ph.D.; and Mary Streeter, R.T. was presented at the annual Radiological Society of North America meeting and covered in an article fromMedImaging.net.

Betsy L. Sussman, M.D., professor of radiology; Matthew D. LeComte, Ph.D. '16; Kristen K. DeStigter, M.D., John P. and Kathryn H. Tampas Green and Gold professor and vice chair of radiology; and Mary Streeter, R.T. (Radiological Society of North America)

(JANUARY 6, 2016) A study showing a new volumetric technique which can increase accessibility to obstetric ultrasounds to aid in reducing infant mortality authored by Kristen DeStigter, M.D., UVM John P. and Kathryn H. Tampas Green and Gold professor and vice chair of radiology; Betsy Sussman, M.D., UVM professor of radiology; Matthew LeComte, Ph.D.; and Mary Streeter, R.T. was presented at the annual Radiological Society of North America meeting and covered in an article fromMedImaging.net.