About Medical Device News Magazine

About Medical Device News Magazine | A Digital Publication Founded in 2008 & Located in the United States.

The publication is one of the industry’s leading sources of medical device and biotech industry updates.

Medical Device News Magazine is easily accessible 24/7/365 and is a fast 1, 2, 3 easy read!

Our purpose is threefold:

At Medical Device News Magazine, our purpose is threefold. Firstly, we aim to inform and educate medical specialists on breaking device news across various specialties including General Surgery, Interventional Cardiology, Interventional Radiology, Neurosurgery, OB-GYN, Ophthalmic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Urologic Surgery, and Vascular Surgery. Our coverage also extends to topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Diagnostic Modalities, FDA Updates, Executives on the Move, and Market Analysis Reports.

Secondly, we strive to keep the medical device industry informed by providing updates and breaking news from competitors. Our comprehensive coverage ensures that industry professionals stay up-to-date with the latest advancements, trends, and breakthroughs.

Lastly, we aim to inform the public about the latest devices that can treat various medical conditions, diseases, and other issues. By highlighting innovative solutions, we contribute to raising awareness and improving healthcare outcomes.

Whether you are a medical specialist, industry professional, or investor, Medical Device News Magazine is your go-to source for staying informed and connected. Join us as we continue to deliver reliable and insightful updates in the dynamic world of medical devices.

The publication is a division of PTM Healthcare Marketing Inc., which provides essential PR and marketing services to the medical industry.

Medical Device News Magazine, is a comprehensive platform for staying updated on the latest news, clinical trials, product launches, FDA announcements, and more in the medical device industry. Our publication is dedicated to providing medical specialists, industry executives, investors, and allied health professionals with accurate and timely information.

Through our extensive network and expertise in medical public relations and startup marketing, we are committed to delivering fact-checked updates in the fields of medical and biotech. Led by our experienced editor-in-chief, Pauline T. Mayer, our team works tirelessly to curate content that is relevant to startups, specialists, and investors alike.

Stay connected with us through various social media outlets and targeted subscriber emails to ensure you never miss an important update or industry breakthrough. Join us in this exciting journey as we strive to be your go-to source for all things related to the medical device industry.

Working with the Medical Device News Magazine has been extremely helpful. Pauline and Helen have aided us with their great deal of experience. Their intelligent marketing solutions have produced incredible results, enhancing the visibility of our startup.”  – Michael, Cardiovascular Medical Device Startup

What We Do
We’re dedicated to delivering our readers an understandable and engaging breakdown of complex subjects. We report everything from clinical trial updates to product launches, FDA announcements, and everything in between. In other words: if it’s related to the world of medical tech, we’ve got it covered. Our vital publication ensures medical specialists, investors and allied health professionals remain up-to-date on crucial developments in medical devices, biotechnology, and diagnostics. Each month we feature several key opinion pieces written by industry specialists, solidifying our role as an expert-led medical news outlet.

Why We’re Different
We’re proud to be one of the top-read, fast 1, 2, 3 easy online news outlets by medical specialists, investors, and allied health professionals. What sets us apart is our dedication to delivering important, understandable, and engaging breakdowns of complex subjects surrounding medical technology. Unlike other print publications, our purely digital approach allows us to deliver relatively important and timely updates the moment they happen.

Thanks to a lack of distracting sales forecasts and printing expenses, our sole focus is to bring you up-to-date on the latest news in biotech. Through web updates, various social media outlets, and e-newsletters, we invite our readers to enjoy an all-encompassing digital news solution. Simple!

“Medical Device News Magazine’s visibility on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook has helped us find new customers for our medical device manufacturing business.” – June, Cloud Services Industry. Learn more about Medical Device News Magazine or contact us at mdnewsmagazine@infomeddnews.com.

Medical Device

WHO Definition: A medical device is any device intended to be used for medical purposes. Medical devices benefit patients by helping health care providers diagnose and treat patients and helping patients overcome sickness or disease, improving their quality of life.

A medical device is any apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, software, material, or other article whether used alone or in combination, including the software intended by its manufacturer to be used specifically for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes and necessary for its proper application intended by the manufacturer to be used for human beings for the purpose of:

  • Diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment, or alleviation of disease
  • Diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, alleviation, or compensation for an injury or handicap
  • Investigation, replacement, or modification of the anatomy or of a physiological process
  • Supporting or sustaining life
  • Disinfection of medical devices
  • Control of conception
  • Providing information by means of in vitro examination of specimens derived from the human body

Medical devices vary according to their intended use and indications. Medical device examples range from simple devices such as tongue depressors, medical thermometers, and disposable gloves to advanced devices such as computers that assist in the conduct of medical testing, implants, and prostheses. The design of medical devices constitutes a major segment of the field of mechanical engineering. (Wikipedia).

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