Medical Device News is a magazine that publishes feature articles from industry experts on medical device technology, regulation, reimbursement, and business strategy.
For over 75 years, Nefab has been a global industrial packaging provider, delivering tailored transportation and logistics solutions to customers in 38 countries. Originating from Sweden, Nefab has expanded to employ over 4,700 individuals, including more than 250 engineers worldwide.
A significant review found that a staggering 77.2% of nurses experience Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders within a year. This high incidence rate highlights the physical strain of nursing duties, which often include extended periods of standing, and underscores the need for effective interventions.
For over 75 years, Nefab has been a global industrial packaging provider, delivering tailored transportation and logistics solutions to customers in 38 countries. Originating from Sweden, Nefab has expanded to employ over 4,700 individuals, including more than 250 engineers worldwide.
To mark World Radiography Day (November 8, 2021), Dr Emma Hyde, Associate Professor in Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Derby and National Teaching Fellow, discusses the importance of patient-centred care in diagnostic radiography, and shares their research findings and a new educational resource. Read on.
Ofir Paldi, CEO of Shamaym lends his views and thoughts on this most important subject and how medical device company team members can keep up with the pressures. Read on.
The next wave of technology has been accelerated greatly by the global pandemic, but what does the next decade look like in healthcare, both in facilities and in the home, writes Dr. Peter Small, Chief Medical Officer with Hyfe. Read more.
Kinematic alignment is a technique to place a knee implant where the native knee was prior to the development of arthritis. Read what Dr. Steensen has to say about the positives including seeing patients getting back to full function, faster!
Dr. Richard Tytus advises, "To successfully introduce telemedicine services at your practices, you need to take your time and only launch when certain boxes have been checked.
This new wearable system uses advanced specialty lighting and appropriate optical filters to provide the required lighting to perform fluorescent-guided removal of malignant brain tumors, such as glioblastoma multiforme and benign tumors called “meningiomas.”. Read what Dr. Schwartz has to say.