Aligning Medical Equipment Manufacturers with Independent Medical Equipment Sales Reps
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Global Medical Alliance LLC (GMA) is a premier global networking consultant specializing in the medical industry. With 25 years of medical industry experience, Global Medical Alliance provides a turnkey solution for today's hiring executives. GMA aligns medical device manufacturers (MDM) with independent sales representatives (ISR) that are knowledgeable in medical equipment sales, in a fraction of the time and cost typically associated with the process.
 
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Global Medical Alliance has created a proprietary database of independent medical equipment representatives that sell into hospitals, nursing homes, home health care and freestanding medical facilities; including dental and veterinary, worldwide.

The MDM's range from small privately held start-up organizations to fortune 100 companies looking to reach new markets or expand through the utilization of ISR's to minimize fixed expenses.

As more companies downsize to lower costs and increase profits, the top-rated sales reps are moving into the fast growing segment of independent medical equipment sales. Our database of ISR's contains the most up-to-date records in the medical industry of active 1099 medical equipment reps looking for lines that offer a straight commission only.
 
Medical Devices / Diagnostics News From Medical News Today 
  • The Very First All Spanish "Surgery Robot" Is Now Operating In Malaga The routine use of this first commercial robot assistant culminates the process of investigation, development, technology transfer and the marketing of this robot. Four years ago the Spanish company SENER became interested in the ongoing research by the Medical Robotics Group of the University of Malaga. They were developing a robot-assistant prototype designed especially for minimally invasive surgery.
  • Particles Held For On-Chip Analysis By Integrated Optical Trap A new type of optical particle trap can be used to manipulate bacteria, viruses and other particles on a chip as part of an integrated optofluidic platform. The optical trap is the latest innovation from researchers at the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who are developing new sensor technology for biomedical analysis and other applications.
  • Cook Medical Introduces The Guardia™ Pro Protective Embryo Transfer Catheter The Guardia Pro Protective Embryo Transfer Catheteris uniquely engineered to protect and guide embryos through cervical mucus and blood and to eliminate the need for cervical flushing or aspiration prior to transfer. The Guardia Pro's outer sheath protects the embryo through entry and then opens in petals to further advance the inner transfer catheter allowing placement of the embryo in the uterine cavity.
  • Acidic Drinks Worse For Teeth Than Whitening With the increasing popularity of whitening one's teeth, researchers at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, part of the University of Rochester Medical Center, set out to learn if there are negative effects on the tooth from using whitening products.
  • Mechanics Of Bacteria Colonies Measured By New Lab-On-A-Chip Researchers at the University of Michigan have devised a microscale tool to help them understand the mechanical behavior of biofilms, slimy colonies of bacteria involved in most human infectious diseases. Most bacteria in nature take the form of biofilms. Bacteria are single-celled organisms, but they rarely live alone, said John Younger, associate chair for research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the U-M Health System.
  • Innovative Technology Shatters The Barriers Of Modern Light Microscopy Researchers at the Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technische Universität München are using a combination of light and ultrasound to visualize fluorescent proteins that are seated several centimeters deep into living tissue. In the past, even modern technologies have failed to produce high-resolution fluorescence images from this depth because of the strong scattering of light.

 

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