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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
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    Whatta world.


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    Having dealt with salespeople from a bunch of med device companies I can tell you that they are the ones behind it.


    They are scum sucking bessturds who will do anything to get a product/device into a med center/operating arena.


    They are the ones that probably talked the idiot into using the dog.


    Most of the sales reps have no souls and would sell their mothers to get a contract with a large hospital

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Having dealt with salespeople from a bunch of med device companies I can tell you that they are the ones behind it.


    They are scum sucking bessturds who will do anything to get a product/device into a med center/operating arena.


    They are the ones that probably talked the idiot into using the dog.


    Most of the sales reps have no souls and would sell their mothers to get a contract with a large hospital
    What you missed in the article is that while the use of the device was unathorized, the hospital had already given the go ahead on giving the dog the aneurysm in the first place. Kinda makes you wonder though why approve one but not the other since either way it was gonna be a dead dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711
    , the hospital had already given the go ahead on giving the dog the aneurysm in the first place. Kinda makes you wonder though why approve one but not the other since either way it was gonna be a dead dog.
    Sorry,

    I guess it makes more sense than using it on Uncle Jack in room 204!

    I didn't read the article, I like my blood pressure low.

    Sales reps are the ones that are in the room telling a surgeon how to use the device.

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    This makes me really mad

    This makes me really, really mad. Coiling is a medically proven procedure for treating aneurysms. The whole purpose of the demonstration was to sell this particular medical device. In this day and age I would think they could come up with some sort of computerized or 3-dimensional model that would have provided a similar set-up for the demonstration.
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