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Lombard Medical CEO Hubbert, CFO Kullback step down | Personnel Moves, April 28, 2017
Lombard Medical Technologies (NSDQ:EVAR) said this month that its CEO Simon Hubbert and CFO William Kullback are stepping down from their positions, with Kurt Lemvigh stepping into the CEO role. Hubbert served as CEO for 6 years after joining the company in 2010, and will be replaced by Lemvigh, who has held positions with multiple companies, including Cardiac Science and GE (NYSE:GE). “Lombard represents a unique opportunity given the strength of the company’s portfolio in the over $1.5 billion market for endovascular repair products. The key to success will be our ability to leverage the work that has been don...
Source: Mass Device - April 28, 2017 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Accuray Inc. Becton Dickinson & Co. Boston Scientific Cardiac Sciences Corp. ConMed Corp. Fresenius GE Healthcare Lombard Medical Technologies Magnolia Medical Technologies ReWalk Robotics Senseonics Toshiba Source Type: news

Medical Student Ultrasound Education, a WFUMB Position Paper, Part II. A consensus statement of ultrasound societies.
Authors: Hoffmann B, Blaivas M, Abramowicz J, Bachmann M, Badea R, Braden B, Cantisani V, Chammas MC, Cui XW, Dong Y, Gilja OH, Hari R, Lamprecht H, Nisenbaum H, Nolsøe CP, Nürnberg D, Prosch H, Radzina M, Recker F, Sachs A, Saftoiu A, Serra A, Vinayak S, Westerway S, Chou YH, Dietrich CF Abstract Ultrasound is becoming a fundamental first-line diagnostic tool for most medical specialties and an innovative tool to teach anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to undergraduate and graduate students. However, availability of structured training programs during medical school is lagging behind and many physicians st...
Source: Medical Ultrasonography - May 15, 2020 Category: Radiology Tags: Med Ultrason Source Type: research

The Use of Point-of-care Ultrasound in Emergency Medical Centers in Korea: a National Cross-sectional Survey
CONCLUSION: This study found that most physicians currently working in emergency medical centers in Korea more frequently perform various types of ultrasound scans compared to those 10 years prior. To further promote the use of POCUS, it is important to have an appropriate number of ultrasound devices and physicians in the emergency center along with systematic POCUS education.PMID:34060257 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e141
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - June 1, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jonghoon Yoo Soo Yeon Kang Ik Joon Jo Taerim Kim Guntak Lee Jong Eun Park Sung Yeon Hwang Won Chul Cha Tae Gun Shin Hee Yoon Source Type: research

Conception and Feasibility of a Digital Tele-Guided Abdomen, Thorax, and Thyroid Gland Ultrasound Course for Medical Students (TELUS study)
CONCLUSION: US training via teleguidance should be considered in medical education. Our pilot study demonstrates the feasibility of a concept that can be used in the future to improve US training of medical students even during a pandemic.PMID:34225375 | DOI:10.1055/a-1528-1418
Source: Ultraschall in der Medizin - July 5, 2021 Category: Radiology Authors: Elena H öhne Florian Recker Erik Schmok Peter Brossart Tobias Raupach Valentin Sebastian Sch äfer Source Type: research