How Doctors Can Answer Clinical

Questions in Seconds


From cart-based to handheld ultrasound: How Dr. Zack Ferguson answers clinical questions in seconds with the Butterfly iQ3.

“As a specialty registrar in acute internal medicine, I have been using cart-based ultrasound machines for several years. I have had a particular interest in POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound) since beginning the formal accreditation process approximately 18 months ago.


It’s now become an essential part of my practice. I have earned accreditation in thoracic, abdominal, vascular, and cardiac POCUS through the Society for Acute Medicine and the Intensive Care Society. I achieved all this using cart-based machines and, for a long time, they were my preference, mostly because of familiarity,” says Dr. Zack Ferguson.

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