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The Medical Industry Business Weekly |
| May 08, 2008 |
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Other HeadlinesDOTmed was first to break the news late last week that GE's OEC division was given the green light to re-start production; GE says more than 300 OEC® 9900 Elite C-arms are slated to ship within the first 10 days as they start to fill back-orders.
Quinn succeeds Jim Reid-Anderson, who has been named new CEO of Siemens Healthcare.
Account rep Grant Norris is DOTmed Certified.
Normally, three's a crowd. But the trifecta of OEMs, refurbishers and broker/dealers is the engine that's driving the medical trailer business.
Online marketplace for new and used medical equipment reaches another milestone.
Have News for Us?Submit your news on the industry, people, or companies.More People & Company HeadlinesDonal Quinn Named to Head Diagnostics Division of Siemens Healthcare Sector Quinn succeeds Jim Reid-Anderson, who has been named new CEO of Siemens Healthcare. At Associated Imaging Services, Old SMV Cameras Are Made Like New Account rep Grant Norris is DOTmed Certified. DOTmed.com Blasts Through the Half Million Listings Barrier Online marketplace for new and used medical equipment reaches another milestone. Blue Ridge Medical Imaging, Inc.--Going the Distance for Customer and Patient Satisfaction BRMI offers prestage testing for parts, expert technicians, and complete relocation services; President Carl Hoffman is DOTmed Certified. Bio Basics' Winning Streak Comes From Mining Hospital Surpluses DOTmed Certified Jason Eden scouts hospitals for never-used equipment. Medtronic Delivers Procedural Intelligence in 7th Generation StealthStation Personalized, 3D navigation now provided in neurosurgery procedures. Ninos Diabetic Products Tout Good Looks and Good Work Designer Sascha Morawetz creates inhaler and glucose monitors with sleek contours and ergonomic pluses. Vital Jacket Provides Wearable Heart Monitoring Biodevices' futuristic jacket/shirt is an intelligent garment continuously monitoring ECG and heart rate. Loper to Lead Government Affairs at AdvaMed Policy and legislative affairs expert joins trade association. Happy Birthday to Carestream Health Former Kodak Health Group celebrates first anniversary as independent company; read an update on their portfolio of digital products and services. DRE Unveils Large Animal Anesthesia Machine
DRE Veterinary, a premier veterinary surgical equipment supplier, has expanded its product line of vet anesthesia machines to include the DRE Titan, a large animal anesthesia system. Engineered for maximum versatility and unmatched accuracy, the Titan is perfect for anesthetizing equine, bovine and zoological animals.
Veterinary surgeons can utilize the DRE Titan Large Animal Anesthesia Machine for simple anesthesia functions like controlling spontaneous breathing, as well as more rigorous functions like controlling animal ventilation. It is equipped with a reconfigured Drager AVE ventilator that provides maximum performance. The Titan features the largest possible air passageways, which provide maximum airflow and minimal patient resistance. It also has a two-vaporizer mounting system with exclusion safety that lets the clinician administer multiple drug choices without dismantling and reassembling vaporizers. The rugged, sturdy Titan has flared castors and a low center of gravity, both of which maximize the machine's stability. The Titan's topple-proof design is attractive to equine, bovine and zoological veterinarians who must quickly move vet surgical equipment away from animals that can become agitated prior to anesthetization. The Titan is available with an optional foal absorber that considerably reduces trapped volume for smaller animals that weigh between 25 and 600 pounds. "The foal absorber is a popular addition because it enables the Titan to anesthetize equine, bovine and zoological animals throughout their entire lifespan," says Jim Evans, Director of DRE Veterinary. The Titan's optional foal absorber and its standard large animal absorber mount on articulating arm brackets. Both absorbers can be raised, lowered, retracted or extended for optimal performance. The Titan rounds out DRE Veterinary's extensive anesthesia line. In addition to the Titan, DRE Veterinary sells the DRE Premier Anesthesia Machine for anesthetizing small and medium-sized animals, the DRE Compact 150 Rodent Anesthesia Machine for anesthetizing rodents, the top-of-the line DRE Integra SP II Anesthesia Machine for research facilities and universities, and the DRE Field Services Anesthesia Machine for portable use. "With the addition of the Titan, DRE Veterinary can meet the anesthesia needs of nearly all veterinary and animal-focused research facilities," says Jim Evans. DRE Veterinary currently supplies the Titan to veterinary surgeons and educational facilities throughout the United States. And because the Titan is configured with a universal AC power supply, it can be used worldwide. About DRE Veterinary DRE Veterinary is a premier supplier of veterinary and laboratory research equipment. DRE Veterinary provides new and refurbished and used veterinary equipment to universities, surgery centers, research facilities and veterinary practices around the globe. DRE Veterinary's parent company, DRE Inc., was established in 1984 and offers value to doctors by providing the features and reliability they need while fitting within their budget. Please Send us your Comments. |