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In the September issue of ED Legal Letter, two common contract clauses - malpractice insurance and restrictive covenants--that can be harmful to the interests of an emergency physician.
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The global market for cardiovascular devices is one of the most rapidly growing segments of the worldwide medical device market and is also one of the most dynamic. Segments of the market include devices for...
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The majority of those reading this issue of Cardiovascular Device Update undoubtedly will recognize the name Barney Clark, and perhaps remember his nearly heroic status in the history of medical technology. Clark, a 50-year-old retired dentist, was the person who was so widely documented as the recipient of the first artificial human heart, the Jarvik-7, in 1982.
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Canadian researchers have issued revised guidelines aimed at helping emergency medical technicians (EMTs) decide when to halt resuscitation procedures for cardiac arrest patients outside hospital.
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FoxHollow Technologies (Redwood, City, California) said it has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire ...
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Allscripts (Chicago), a provider of clinical software, connectivity and information solutions for physicians, reported that physician group Cardiovascular Consultants will deploy Allscripts TouchWorks Electronic Health Record and Practice Management...
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A technology which has been likened to pacing of the heart received a boost with the report of positive clinical trial data at the 10th annual scientific meeting of the Heart Failure Society of Americas...
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When the FDA in April 2003 approved the first drug-eluting stent (DES) for sale in the United States — the Cypher made by Johnson & Johnson...