Omega to Attend the 23rd International Symposium on Pancreatic & Biliary Endoscopy

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December 16, 2015

Look for Omega Medical Imaging along with our partner’s EP Radiological Services Inc. and Core Medical Imaging at the 23rd International Symposium on Pancreatic & Biliary Endoscopy. The symposium will be held at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. from January 28, 2016 to January 31, 2016.

This year’s co-directors will be Simon K. Lo, MD; David Carr-Locke, MB, BChir; and Michael Bourke, MD.

This unique course will be in cooperation with nine major endoscopy centers in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Participants will be able to view multiple live EUS and ERCP procedures performed by expert faculty. They will get to see demonstrations of new techniques and equipment used to treat various pancreatic conditions; as well as interact with the moderator about what they are viewing.

This year’s symposium features eleven hours of live ERCP procedure demonstrations, coherent and didactic topics, current literature review, and case conference to apply skill to challenging clinical scenarios. There will also be a re-designed program for nurses and technicians specializing in EUS and ERCP.

As a leader in ERCP fluoro systems we are looking forward to learning more about the advanced technologies and the chance to discuss relevant topics with leaders in the field.

We invite all attendees to stop by our table and learn more about the e-view MP Fluoro System, the best in ERCP guidance. From the integrated C-arm, table, and imaging system to top of line scatter radiation protection – the e-view MP delivers best in class performance in a completely integrated solution.

• Scatter Radiation Protection 360° lead shielding protection on image detector and below table for unmatched protection for doctors and staff.

• Specialized ERCP Table with 10 way motorized motions. Only motorized ERCP table on the market available with full 800lbs capacity and 30 inches wide.

• Rotating C-Arm can be easily turned +/- 90 degrees out of the way toward the head or foot of the table. Full 360 degree access to the patient for emergencies, non-fluoro studies, and ease of patient loading.

• Fully Motorized C-Arm and Table are integrated and controlled from a single convenient panel. Ease of draining, patient positioning and superior imaging.

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