Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 I would try to sell it to the hospital as part of the negotiation. > > Before medical school, I shot a short documentary in Haiti for a medical mission. On our second trip, they had acquired a cardiac ultrasound machine that was used almost exclusively for obstetrics. > > Unless you really need the money, I would suggest you consider donating it to a mission-type of charity. They could really use such a machine, and you can bet it would not only see a lot of good use, but it would also be greatly, greatly appreciated. > > As for whom to contact, take your pick. Doctors without borders, Partners of the Americas, and others might be a place to start. But, locally, you may find there are efforts that could benefit from the equipment, and you might benefit from the local PR, too. > > Charlie Vargas > lin, NC > > > > > > Date: 2008/03/09 Sun PM 06:05:01 CDT > To: > Subject: Ultrasound machines > > > I am part of a three doctor family practice office and we are > negotiating with a hospital to take over the radiology services that we > have been providing in the office. We currently have an ultrasound > that we purchased for $ 17,000 in 2005. Any ideas on what to do with > this maching besides donating to charity? The machine is in good shape > and has been serviced recently. Has anyone sold medical equipment on > Ebay? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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