Free clinic ultrasound study aims to improve care for underserved
NCT ID NCT07556341
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 31, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study looks at how often doctors use a portable ultrasound device (POCUS) during checkups at free clinics and street medicine sites in Indianapolis. Researchers will track what they find and whether the ultrasound changes the patient's treatment plan. About 50 adults will take part, and their health will be checked again after 30 days.
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Locations
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Indiana University
RECRUITINGIndianapolis, Indiana, 46220, United States
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