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Touro University Nevada partners with Vave Health to provide portable ultrasound devices to students

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | October 16, 2020 Ultrasound

The Vave ultrasound device was designed with the input of leading health care professionals to create a disruptive technology that is truly affordable and accessible. Students will be able to use the cordless device to practice untethered scanning and view clinical images on their phone via Vave's mobile application.

"Vave is the first company to provide medical students with both an ultrasound device and a membership with access to educational content," said Amin Nikoozadeh, CEO and founder, Vave Health. "By partnering with Touro, the first medical school to take advantage of this opportunity, we're able to provide future doctors with the best tools to provide care wherever and whenever patients need it."

Vave Health products and services are commercially available to health systems, physicians, and medical schools and students. Vave's Products and Services are available for use by a licensed healthcare professional. The wireless ultrasound technology can be reserved now on www.vavehealth.com/reserve.


ABOUT VAVE HEALTH
Vave Health is committed to enhancing the physician-patient experience through innovative, industry-transforming technologies. Founded by a Stanford University Ph.D. with expertise in the miniaturization of imaging systems, Vave Health has developed a state-of-the-art, ultraportable solution that delivers cost-effective imaging at the point of care with a mission of making vital health technologies accessible to all. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. For more information, visit www.vavehealth.com.


ABOUT TOURO UNIVERSITY NEVADA
Touro University Nevada (Touro) is Nevada's largest school of medicine, the state's only school of osteopathic medicine, fully accredited, and a private, non-profit, Jewish-sponsored institution. Opened in 2004, Touro was established to help address critical needs in health care and education and as a resource for community service throughout the state. Touro is now home to nearly 1,500 students, in a wide variety of degree programs including osteopathic medicine, physician assistant studies, education, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and medical health sciences. The university's Henderson campus includes a multi-specialty health center and a multi-disciplinary Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities. For more information on Touro, visit www.tun.touro.edu or call 702-777-8687.


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