Hello All,

We have a very old speakerphone system that we use to call from the 
pathologist's office in to our operating rooms to discuss frozen section 
diagnoses with the surgeons. Both sides are yelling and straining to hear and 
we're concerned about the risk for miscommunication. We can't go into the OR 
directly, since Pathology and the OR are too far apart physically.

We're looking for some sort of telephone-based communications system, perhaps 
with a speaker and microphone that can be mounted near the surgeon, so that 
when we call into the OR with the frozen section diagnosis, it can be switched 
to speaker and the call can be continued with direct and audible communication 
between the pathologist on the phone in his/her office and the surgical team at 
the head of the operating table.

Does anyone out there have a system like this?

Do you know of a commercial vendor who makes something that would work?

We tried an expensive "Polycom" system meant for conference calls, but its 360 
degree microphones picked up too much background noise in the OR.

It seems like it should be a simple Radio Shack project, but we're all 
techno-challenged.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Luke Perkocha
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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