Valantine is a professor of Medicine at Stanford and the former National Institutes of Health chief scientific officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity.
Data show practices struggle to keep patients engaged in their care, straining staff and making it impossible for clinical and financial benefits to be realized
Trial showed a 29 percent difference in effectiveness at 12 months, a 35 percent difference in effectiveness at 18 months for long-standing persistent Afib.
Minimally invasive procedures are preferred over open surgeries due to less exposure to brain structures, rapid recovery time, and less tissue scarring.
With three of the top five companies appointing new CEOs in the last year and the global pandemic eroding earnings, M&A strategies could look a lot different.
Florence Joffroy-Black and Dave Sheppard, MedWorld Advisors11.04.20
The short-term impact on the diagnostics sector is readily apparent as the pandemic has fueled overwhelming demand for effective SARS-CoV-2 testing solutions.
Eric Williams, Managing Director, Capstone Headwaters11.04.20
Medical electronics must be designed to handle the increased bandwidth, high-speed interconnects inclusive of fiber optics, and high signal integrity and speed.