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CLINICAL EVENTS CALENDAR

Non-Accredited Education

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH A NEW HYBRID CORONARY WIRE
On Demand Web ArchiveNon-Accredited
Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, and technologists.
This activity is supported by an educational grant from Terumo Medical Corporation.

Vascular Solutions Expands Jiffy™ 0.035" Specialty Guidewire Line

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota -- Thursday, January 21, 2010 --
Vascular Solutions, Inc. recently introduced two new Jiffy™ guidewires, adding both a 120cm and 150cm length to the current 80cm, 0.035” specialty guidewire line.

The Jiffy guidewire offers the benefits of both a straight floppy tip and a 3mm J-tip in one double-ended guidewire. The stiff shaft of the Jiffy guidewire provides control and eases wire manipulation for access procedures, while the 10cm graduated transition tip facilitates atraumatic access and device placement. A smooth PTFE pre-coating provides added lubricity. The Jiffy guidewire is currently available in the United States.

Vascular Solutions, Inc. is a leading medical device company that delivers proprietary clinical solutions for diagnosing and treating vascular conditions. The company’s rapidly growing product line consists of innovative devices across established and emerging areas of coronary and peripheral vascular medicine. For more information, visit www.vascularsolutions.com.



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FDA Clears Invatec's Mo.Ma Ultra Proximal Cerebral Protection Device

— Bethlehem, Pennsylvania – Invatec received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in October to market its Mo.Ma Ultra Proximal Cerebral Protection Device for use during carotid artery stenting (CAS). The device effectively reduces and captures debris released during the stenting procedure to prevent it from traveling to the brain, where it has the potential to cause a stroke.


CME Showcase


The Use of Remote Robotic Navigation
in Complex Arrhythmias

Complimentary Accredited Web Archive
This activity is designed for electrophysiologists and EP allied professionals.

Diagnosing Coronary Artery Disease: Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Solutions

Complimentary accredited web archive
This activity is intended for physicians, nurses, and technologists.



New Standards of Care for CRMD Antibiotic Protection
Complimentary CME Accredited Webcast
Dates: November 18, 2008 Time: 6:00 pm ET November 19, 2008 Time: 3:00 pm ET
This activity is sponsored by the North American Center for Continuing Medical Education.

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