Sari Lieberman, LVT, and inventor of the Doppler Band, explains how she came to invent a device designed to take the headache out of securing a Doppler to a patient
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Editors note: On June 28, 2022, this podcast episode was updated with new audio. The previous post included an an unfinished interview, and this new post includes the complete conversation.
Sari Lieberman, LVT, joins The Vet Blast Podcast with Adam Christman, DVM, MBA. Lieberman shares how becoming frustrated with securing Dopplers to patients led her to invent a solution, the Doppler Band.
Below is a partial transcript. Listen to the full podcast for more.
Sari Lieberman, LVT: Some people say that necessity is the mother of invention; I say frustration is. It would just be you'd have to get a Doppler on your patient, and nobody liked doing it, and I got frustrated with it. The surgeon is waiting for his patient and you're there trying to secure this Doppler to a patient for serial blood pressure readings during surgery.
So, and really, the Doppler is the gold standard of noninvasive blood pressure rating. It's much more accurate, much more effective than...especially on small patients. So I really, really, really wanted to master this.
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