By admin on Sep 1, 2009 in Health Care, Laboratory | comments(0)
You’re at the doctor’s office getting a routine checkup. The nurse draws some blood and tells you you’ll find out your test results in a few days. Why the wait? “We’ve got to send it to the lab,” she tells you.
Almost everyone has been in a situation like the one above, when it takes a few days or even weeks to receive medical test results. From blood to biopsies, many things collected in a doctor’s office or at the hospital must make the trek to the lab. Obviously, you know that labs exist. But what else do you know about them? If you’re like most people, you probably don’t know much about these mysterious places and the laboratory supplies that stock them. Read more on Basics about laboratory supplies…
By admin on Aug 18, 2009 in Health Care, Medical Device News | comments(0)
Medical devices can be anything from bandages to pacemakers, with thousands of products in between. But with all medical devices, consumers share one concern—they want them to be safe. Since medical devices are meant to help us live healthier lives, it is imperative that they are healthy themselves. Luckily, consumers don’t have to worry much about the safety of medical products in the United States, especially if they get a medical device from a legitimate retailer or hospital. That’s because the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, takes great care to regulate these products and ensure their safety.
Whenever you use a more complicated medical product at home or under the supervision of a doctor, you should take the time to make sure the product is an fda medical device. An fda medical device has undergone strict scrutiny; it has been proven to be safe and effective. Under fda guidelines, no new medical device may be marketed without the Administration’s approval. Therefore, if you find a product in a store or at a hospital, it is most likely safe. Read more on Only choose FDA approved medical devices to ensure your safety…
By admin on Aug 11, 2009 in Health Care, Marketing & Sales, Medicine | comments(0)
Think about the following scenario: your child scrapes his knee. You apply an antiseptic ointment and cover the wound with a bandage. The next day, you take your son to the pediatrician for his yearly checkup. While at the doctors’ office, your child has his ears checked, his heart monitored, and his weight and height measured. He receives a booster shot, which is covered with gauze, before you head home.
In the situation above, medical supplies make the scrape and the doctor’s visit go as smoothly as possible. We should be thankful for medical supplies and the people that produce them, medical manufacturers. Although doctors and other healthcare professionals are the lifeblood of the medical industry, they couldn’t do much without the help of a medical manufacturer or two. Equipment manufacturers are the true hidden heroes of modern medicine. Read more on A medical manufacturer produces important products for the healthcare industry…
By admin on Aug 4, 2009 in Economics, Health Care | comments(0)

Are you considering a career in pharmaceutical sales? If so, you should know about the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the industry. Together, these giants produce the majority prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications on the market today. One of the businesses on this list could be your future employer. And even if you don’t end up working for a top company, it’s smart to know about the competition. Read over the list of pharmaceutical companies below to learn all about the world’s drug giants.
1.) Pfizer
The world’s largest pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, employs more than 135,000 people and makes about $70 million in annual revenue. The New York City-based enterprise also ranks number one in worldwide sales. Pfizer recently bought Wyeth, another of the largest pharmaceutical companies; the merger propelled Pfizer far above the competition in terms of revenue and employees. Some of Pfizer’s best-performing drugs are Celebrex, Lipitor, Viagra, and Lyrica. Read more on The world’s top seven pharmaceutical companies…
By admin on Feb 7, 2009 in Health Care | comments(4)
dvd_wnbrg asked: I had been very successful in medical sales both in wound care and medical devices for the last ten years. The company I had been working for just closed their division so I am no longer working and it seems hard to get another job. Why is this the case and does anyone have any suggestions?
By admin on Feb 2, 2009 in Health Care | comments(1)
Mario M asked: Hello all,
My question is what is the best way to land a career in the medical sales device industry. I have been currently trying three specific avenues which include; personal contact, online career postings and employment agencies. However, I don’t know to what extent each are effective or relevent? My personal contact is an individual
By admin on Jan 26, 2009 in Health Care | comments(3)
Mirza M asked:
Submit a 700- to 1050-word paper in APA format describing a computerized assistive
device that has been developed for people with a specific physical disability. What physical limitations does the disability create? How does the device work to overcome these limitations? What risks are associated with this technology? What options were available to a person with this disability before the invention of this device?
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By admin on Jan 1, 2009 in Health Care | comments(1)
fullofquestionsandanswers asked:
Can someone give me a couple examples of a computerized medical device for someone with a physical disability. I am having trouble. I saw a question similar and the answer was the hawkings talking computer but what else is there???
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