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Biomedical Regional Sales & Marketing Job in Rajasthan

Job Summary: RSM (Surgical) – Rajasthan in Medical Device Manufacturing/ Surgical Domain.

About Our Client:

Our client offers comprehensive range of surgical devices. They design, develop and manufacture their products using high ended technology under clean room conditions – and under the supervision of highly skilled personnel and qualified staff.
Job Designation: RSM (Surgical/ Sutures) – Rajasthan

Number of Position(s): 1

Qualification: Any Graduate.

Experience: 3- 7 Years

Job Responsibilities:

Top 7 Innovations in Healthcare 2014

This year we’ve witnessed amazing innovations in technology with everything from wearable tech like Google Glass or Nike+ to the recent introduction of Coin, one card that stores all your credit cards, debit cards, personal accounts, business accounts and other cards typically filling your wallet. The healthcare industry was no exception to the rise in disruptive technology changing the way people are impacted. What are some of the most influential healthcare technologies you’ve seen appear this year?

Without a doubt the pace at which new technology is impacting our everyday lives is increasing at lightning speeds. As of today, 29% of Americans say their phone is the first thing and last thing they look at everyday which is a telling sign of how connected we are becoming to technology.

National Symposium on Haemodynamics : Clinical and Engineering Aspects

BACKGROUND CONCEPT

A substantial majority of human death is associated with cardiac failure, not only in our country but also across the world. The changing life style is making the situation worse day by day. Unwanted deposition of fatty acids and glycerol inside the arterial cavity is causing series of problems ranging from stenosis to thrombosis. It is becoming very common even among the people within lower age group. Immediate intervention through medicine and surgery is becoming inevitable for a large section of comparatively young population to solve this type of cardiac problems and save their lives. Here lies the importance of understanding haemodynamics, the study of blood flow or the circulation through arteries, veins and other smaller conduits in human body.

Biomedical Research: New Driving Simulator For Rehablitation

Yubin Xi, an automotive engineering graduate student, tries out the driving simulator at CU-ICAR with Paul Venhovens, the BMW Endowed Chair in System Integration.

Clemson University researchers, working with simulation technology company DriveSafety, have developed a new driving simulator designed for patient rehabilitation that now is being used at 11 Army, Navy and Veterans Affairs facilities. The program recently expanded to Europe with the addition of a driving simulator at Charité Hospital in Berlin, Germany.

Driving simulators provide patients with engaging treatment sessions in a safe environment, including practicing realistic driving skills. Therapists can work with patients on treatment areas including cognitive, perceptual and physical skills.

Watch 3-D Movie of your Own mind with a Camera Developed By Researchers

Toronto Western Hospital

Image by .gabriel via Flickr

A team of doctors have written software that creates dynamic, real-time, three-dimensional colour movies of the brain.

“We usually think of cameras as looking out at the world. This is a new kind of camera. It gives you a window on your mind,” the Globe and Mail quoted Mark Doidge, from Toronto, as saying.

Dr. Mark Doidge, left, is in the process of attempting to map the human brain. Mechanical engineering student Art de Guzman, who is working for Doidge, wears a cap connected to 32 leads which measures surface voltage related to electrical brain activity during a demonstration at Doidge's Toronto iffice on January 27 2011. - Dr. Mark Doidge, left, is in the process of attempting to map the human brain. Mechanical engineering student Art de Guzman, who is working for Doidge, wears a cap connected to 32 leads which measures surface voltage related to electrical brain activity during a demonstration at Doidge's Toronto iffice on January 27 2011. | Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

The “camera” adapts an algorithm known as eLORETA, amplifies EEG signals from 32 electrodes attached to the cerebral cortex, and converts them into colour-coded movies of neuronal activity.

LIST OF ALL BIOMEDICAL RESOURCES ONLINE

Literature Searches and Document Delivery:

PubMed  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Includes citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and other life science journals. Links to sites providing full text articles are included

MedBioWorld http://www.medbioworld.com/med/journals/med-bio.html

Links to sites of medical journals

Infotrieve http://www4.infotrieve.com/docdelivery.asp

Provides delivery of published documents via e-mail, fax, and conventional mail

Information about Diseases and Conditions:

MayoClinic.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/findinformation/diseasesandconditions/index.cfm

Searchable information about diseases and conditions, including signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

PDQ (Physician’s Data Query) http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancerinfo/pdq/cancerdatabase#summaries