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Joan Trombetti, Writer | December 22, 2008
About Radi Medical Systems
Radi Medical Systems develops, manufactures and sells medical devices designed to improve patient care. The company's pioneering work in the field of interventional cardiology has resulted in market-leading intravascular sensors and hemostasis management devices. Radi Medical Systems works closely with medical practitioners to develop solutions that address clinical needs, as well as provide clinical education and support. Founded in 1988, Radi Medical Systems employs approximately 380 people globally and has representation in more than 60 countries. The company is based in Uppsala, Sweden. For more information, visit www.radi.se.

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About FAME
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About St. Jude Medical
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