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Medical Device Industry News: Latest Developments, Breakthroughs, and Future Outlook

Clinical Trials

Enterprise Therapeutics Doses First Person with Cystic Fibrosis in Phase 2 Trial for Novel Therapy ETD001

Dr John Ford, CEO, Enterprise Therapeutics, said: “The dosing of the first person with CF in our Phase 2a trial of ETD001 represents an incredible milestone, testament to Enterprise’s dedication to advancing a novel approach to treating pwCF with the highest unmet medical need. ETD001 has already demonstrated an excellent safety profile in healthy participants, as well as a pharmacokinetic (PK) profile consistent with a long lung residency. We look forward to progressing ETD001 through Phase 2 trials and beyond.”

TCBP Announces Dosing of 6th Patient in ACHIEVE Study in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

The ACHIEVE Study UK clinical trial is an open-label, phase II study designed to evaluate the efficacy and effectiveness of TCB-008 in patients with AML or MDS/AML, with either refractory or relapsed disease. ACHIEVE is comprised of two cohorts representing separate disease states. The protocol allows for either cohort to be advanced as an independent Phase III Pivotal Trial upon completion of the cohort, presuming the primary efficacy endpoints is met.

Blood Filtration Offers Hope in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer

In a groundbreaking advancement of a novel cancer treatment, researchers have successfully deployed Seraph® 100 blood filtration media to demonstrate removal of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) from the blood of patients suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer.

Biotechnology News

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Hemorrhagic Stroke

The Journey to Establishing the World’s First Successful Surgical Treatment for Hemorrhagic Stroke | By Jim Pearson, President & CEO, NICO Corporation

Jim Pearson advises October 29th is World Stroke Day (WSD) — an important day for the global stroke community to take action, educate, and focus on prevention. It is also a chance to deeply reflect on how we can continue to serve people who will suffer strokes in the future. For us leaders in the life sciences, WSD is a powerful reminder to ask ourselves how we can continue to innovate in order to decrease the lives lost and improve both clinical and economic outcomes. Over the past decade, we have built a company and team at NICO Corporation dedicated to bringing forth new innovations and, more importantly, scientific evidence in the deadliest type of stroke — hemorrhagic stroke. Read to learn more.

Executives on the Move

FDA Medical Device Updates

Comprehensive Insights into Medical Device & Biotechnology Company Mergers, Acquisitions & Funding

Tevogen Bio Announces $8 Million Equity Investment

“We are excited to begin our journey as a public company with this additional investment. We believe Tevogen’s patient-centric approach, which merges a focus on affordability with advanced science, is a blueprint for sustainable success in the current era of healthcare. I am pleased that investors now have the opportunity to participate in Tevogen’s mission to become the very first life science company offering commercially attractive and affordable personalized T cell therapies for large patient populations in virology, oncology, and neurology, said the CEO of Tevogen Bio.

Procyrion

Procyrion Closes $57.7 Million in Series E Financing

Procyrion notes the funding will support the DRAIN-HF pivotal IDE trial evaluating the company’s Aortix pump, internal R&D programs to improve manufacturability, and commercialization preparation.

Market Reports

Advancements In Imaging

KA Imaging To Launch Premium Dual-Energy Mobile System at AHRA

“This partnership with Del Medical comes at an excellent time,” said Amol Karnick, President and CEO of KA Imaging. “After the pandemic, mobile imaging has become more prominent in many healthcare facilities, so offering a solution to improve the visualization of bones and tissues at the bedside is essential,” said Karnick.

Amstelland Hospital in the Netherlands Selects Sectra’s Subscription Model for Enterprise Imaging to Improve Efficiency & Patient Care

“Partnering with Amstelland and providing them with Sectra One makes me proud. Our subscription model offers them the flexibility to scale their imaging solution, ensuring that they can continue to provide high-quality care to their patients while adapting to the changing healthcare landscape,” says Peter Osinga, Managing Director, Sectra Benelux and DACH.

Hospitals In the News

Medical Device and Biotechnology Executives: Innovative Professionals on the Move and Making Waves in the Industry

Non-Profit News

Healthcare: Understanding the Business Side of the Industry and Its Implications

Healthcare Operations Leaders

Finding Top Talent: The Search for Healthcare Operations Leaders

In the ever-evolving landscape of the healthcare industry, finding healthcare operations leaders leadership is critical to the success of any healthcare organization. As the sector becomes more complex and competitive, the demand for skilled and visionary leaders in healthcare operations is on the rise. Learn what you need to do.

Remote Patient Monitoring: Proven Best Practices for Small Clinics

Integrating this technology into your healthcare practice is essential to stay relevant and competitive. However, small clinics need to think beyond just providing a remote patient monitoring platform to their patients. You should take steps to maximize its benefits to streamline your processes and enhance patient care.

Healthcare Software

Embracing the Future of Care: Exploring the Top 7 Healthcare Software

The healthcare industry has evolved dramatically in the past few years. Thus, all medical providers aim to score an unrivaled place in the competitive healthcare landscape. They want to optimize clinical and financial outcomes. But it is not as easy as it sounds. If you think you can do so without going seeking assistance from healthcare solutions, you are in the wrong.

Healthcare Careers

Nurses Corner

Aesthetic Nurse

6 Benefits of Becoming an Aesthetic Nurse

As a nurse, you are concerned about the patient’s physical requirements. You lean over graphs filled with blood sugar and biochemical panel results far too

Six Strategies for Nurses to Provide Better Care

Six Strategies for Nurses to Provide Better Care

As a nurse, the responsibility on your shoulders is immense. The nurse practitioner’s role has evolved immensely over the years, and nurses are now an integral part of the healthcare system. Without their presence, it can be challenging for patients to get timely and effective care, and the entire system can collapse. However, without staying updated, healthcare professionals won’t be well-equipped to provide patients with the best care, and in the worst-case scenario, a lack of knowledge can also endanger lives instead of saving them. Thus, nurses must take the necessary steps to improve their skills and provide better patient care. It can be challenging to figure out where to start, but we’ve got a few tips to help you understand things better. Keep reading below to learn more.
Enhance your education
For a nurse, theoretical information is of immense importance. The theory helps you build upon your experience. Without knowing the latest theoretical updates, it can be hard for you to upgrade yourself. Adding another degree or certification to your belt is an excellent way to not only advance your career but to provide your patients with the best care.
If you want to ensure you give your patients the best treatment protocols, you might want to consider getting a specialized degree. This option allows you to move beyond generalized care and instead deal with a select group of patients and cater to their every need. You can opt for numerous specializations, and family nursing is one of the most popular degrees. As a family nurse, you can work with a range of communities, helping them have better access to healthcare. What’s more? This degree can be extremely easy to complete online without interrupting your career. Acquiring a Family nurse practitioner degree online is thus one of the best ways to advance your career and increase your skills.
Stay updated on the latest publications
Healthcare is an incredibly fast-paced industry, and you can find new updates almost every other day. Medical researchers continually devise ways to improve patient care and develop new, cutting-edge treatments for some of the most dangerous diseases. One of the best ways of staying updated on what’s new in the medical world is by reading the latest publications.
Subscribing to reliable publications can help you learn from some of the best minds in the field and adapt their methods to your practice.
Join professional organizations
If you want your career to take off and learn new skills that help you stand apart, joining professional organizations is the way to go. There is an immense wealth of opportunities you can avail by joining professional nursing organizations to help you advance your career and hone your skills. These organizations can allow you to work alongside and learn from some of the best nurses in the field.
Additionally, professional organizations can also help you avail many networking opportunities. Through these organizations, you can meet skilled professionals who can act as valuable mentors. When you have a reliable mentor you can trust, you can gain immensely valuable skills to help you adapt better to any situation. Doing so can thus help you vastly improve the quality of care you deliver to your patients.
Communicate effectively
Building your personal skills isn’t the only way to improve patient care, although it plays a huge role. Factors like how you interact with your patients can also play a vital role in shaping their perception of care. Moreover, positive interactions can also help build your patient’s trust in healthcare organizations and help them adhere to health protocols better. One of the best ways to provide better care is by simply communicating effectively.
Patients can experience a ton of anxiety regarding healthcare procedures. When they end up in the clinic or hospital, they’re already overthinking. They might not fully understand their condition or why certain treatments and precautions are necessary. You can further increase their confusion and distrust if you don’t communicate clearly and effectively. Simply explaining the situation to them and understanding their queries and concern can make a world of difference.
Patient Education
Educating your patients on how they can best handle their situation is yet another vital prerequisite to providing high-quality care. Even though nurses do their best to provide as much care as possible, patients need the skills to monitor their condition. This way, whether they’re at home or away from the hospital, they can know how to handle the situation until they can reach a healthcare provider.
Moreover, patient education can help improve your patient’s quality of life immensely. By educating your patients to monitor and treat their condition, you give them greater autonomy. This independence can be vital in further improving their condition. When it comes to patient education, it is also necessary to take the family members on board. Teaching family members what to do in case of an emergency or how they can help the patient in their day-to-day lives is imperative in ensuring that nothing goes wrong.
Make personal connections
One of the biggest yet most overlooked factors influencing patient care is the lack of personal connections. Nurses often see patients at their most vulnerable and in a condition where they might feel embarrassed and weak. It’s important to recognize what a disorienting experience it can be for patients and to take the time to connect with each of them rather than treat them like tasks to get over with.
Something as simple as sitting down with patients, asking them how they’re doing, and learning about their lives outside of the hospital can make a huge difference. Catering to your patient’s mental health this way is vital in improving care. It can help your patients rely on you, and can push them to recover faster too.
Conclusion
Providing better care is a goal that all healthcare professionals constantly focus on. With improved care come better patient outcomes and increased trust in the healthcare system. Improving patient care is all about focusing on improving your skills and ensuring your patients have the tools to care for themselves. By following this guide, you can make sure you do both and make a lasting impact in your patients’ lives.

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