Submitted by kmcochran on
1 week 18 hours ago

A portable ultrasound device developed at UNC-Chapel Hill is designed to be used by people with little to no training. The low-cost device guides users through taking a basic ultrasound, then uses artificial intelligence to interpret the information and make a diagnosis. We think that it can radically change the way that ultrasound is being performed,” said Dr. Jeff Stringer, project leader and professor of obstetrics and gynecology.