Re: 4D ultrasound

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Dec 25 09:51:10 2003


on the horizon - unless your practice is AIUM accredited - ultrasound in your office will be free also.

art

At Thu, 25 Dec 2003, lufarn@ms1.hinet.net wrote: >
>Original Subject: Re: 4D ultrasound
>
>In Taiwan, due to a competitive market,
>
>2D ultrasound for general obstetric practice
>is "FREE" in most clinics and some hospitals.
>
>Level II obstetric ultrasound in medical centers
>costs NTD 2000-3000 (=USD 58-88)
>
>4D ultrasound for image and video tape or VCD
>costs NTD 1000-2000 (=USD 29-58)
>
>You don't believe how cheap obstetric ultrasound in Taiwan is.
>Obstetric ultrasound in Taiwan is no professional value at all.
>
>SAD!!
>
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