VaveEd™

Ultrasound for Medical Education: Teach, Train & Track POCUS

A scalable POCUS curriculum and assessment platform built for faculty workflows and learner progression.

Integrating new technology can be daunting.  
At Vave we help you build capacity now and for the future by training your faculty.

Teach

Educational content designed to introduce users to proper image acquisition skills.

Train

All the tools your faculty needs for formative
feedback and grading.

Track

Easily monitor and assess your student’s progress with an easy to manage dashboard.

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Additional Offerings

Customized Curriculum Consultation
Expert POCUS educators will advise and assist with curriculum development and customization of the LMS workflow to support your specific curriculum requirements.
Train-The-Trainer
Comprehensive onsite Train-The-Trainer program designed to equip faculty with expert knowledge on platform usage and curriculum integration. Training is conducted by recognized clinical POCUS experts with decades of experience in POCUS training and curriculum development.

Vave is more than just a medical imaging company. We believe in the importance of handheld ultrasound education in medical schools. We believe ultrasound is an incredible tool to augment both basic and clinical sciences education.

Renee Dversdal
Chief Medical Officer, Vave Health
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Vave Cast
One Probe, Multiple Displays
Share live scanning sessions in real-time, facilitating collaboration and learning during patient exams.

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Real experiences from those who trust Vave Health.

Vave's POCUS platform is a game-changer for our medical school, streamlining the  integration of advanced ultrasound technology into our curriculum.

Dean Wolfgang Gilliar
Dean of Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic  Medicine

Nevada's Largest School of Medicine Equips Students with Vave and Achieves a 100% Match Rate

When Touro University partnered with Vave Health, it was the world’s first ultrasound-driven medical curriculum focusing on augmenting the foundational sciences, enhancing test preparation, and developing clinical skills to lay the foundation for future clinicians. Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar, College of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University Nevada Dean, stated that “putting a Vave ultrasound device in thehands of our students provides them with cutting-edge technology to further their hands-on education, something that is so critical. We’re proud to provide our students with a probe that allows them to practice in a variety of environments, whether in a hospital, rural area, or an underserved community.
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Not long after partnering with Vave, Touro Nevada’s College of Osteopathic Medicine saw an impressive 100% match rate with their undergraduate class.

We hope this will pave the way for other medical schools to follow suit and explore this advanced technology for their own students

Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar
Dean of College of Osteopathic Medicine, Touro University Nevada.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is VaveEd™?
VaveEd™ is Vave Health’s medical education solution built to help programs implement POCUS with structured teaching content, faculty assessment tools, and progress tracking. 
How does VaveEd™ support teaching and assessment?
VaveEd™ is organized around Teach / Train / Track: teaching content for image acquisition, tools for faculty feedback and grading, and dashboards to monitor learner progress. 
Can VaveEd™ be customized to our curriculum?
Yes. Vave offers curriculum consultation to help develop and customize the LMS workflow to match your program’s requirements. 
How do you help faculty get up to speed?
Vave offers a Train‑the‑Trainer program designed to equip faculty with platform usage and curriculum integration, delivered by experienced clinical POCUS educators. 
What is VaveCast™ and how does it help instruction?
VaveCast™ supports real-time scan sharing (“One Probe, Multiple Displays”), enabling collaboration and learning during scanning sessions—useful for labs, small groups, and bedside teaching.