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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital:

One of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital provides state-of-the-art care across the full range of health care services. Specialties include cardiac care from screening to heart surgery and transplantation, cancer care, emergency medicine, pediatrics and maternal-fetal medicine.

St. Jude Medical:

At St. Jude Medical is focused on advancing the practice of medicine by reducing risk where ever possible and contributing to successful outcomes for every patient.  They strive for continuous improvement in everything they do, every day. They are committed to consistently meeting the highest quality standards and operating in a highly disciplined environment, backed by rigorous business ethics.

Cardima:

Our Mission is to provide safe and innovative tools to the medical community for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.   Our primary focus is Atrial Fibrillation and treating AF’s with world’s smallest guide-wire based microcatheter.  This microcatheter creates thin, straight, curved, circular, and continuous linear lesions.
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Medtronic:

Medtronic is the world leader in medical technology providing lifelong solutions for people with chronic disease. We offer products, therapies and services that enhance or extend the lives of millions of people. Each year, 6 million patients benefit from Medtronic’s technology, used to treat conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, neurological disorders, and vascular illnesses.