have you heard that there is now evidence available that both SCS and DBS units manufactured by Boston are deemed to be defective????????? How long do you think it would be before you walk into a Doctor's office, before he respectfully ask you to leave. when you ask why? he will show you the documents that was provided to him by ST Jude or MDT local rep? Perhaps you should talk to you territory manager and have her/Him enlighten you of the documents that have been going around the sales force or better yet ask your VP of sales. it seems like your totally out of this world and do not see what is going on around you and willing to take chance on making it today and not worrying about tomorrow or consequences related to safety concerns you are about to make a sale of defective product. what will you tell your wife and children when someone has a fatal accident due to you sale of defective product having the knowledge is criminal in itself. Now why do n't you take that to your Phila!!!!!!!
Why change the subject!!!!!!!!!!! Answer the question to this guy. Diverting from what is real seems to be normal at BSC. No one claimed this site to be for learning English or knowing how to get the message across to morons that try to hide the truth and divert the discussion on to something that has no value added. If you are real for sure and are a BSC sales force ask your territory manager , that is the case if you can do that or will be fired for asking this. If not why don't you contact the BSN Valencia and ask your VP!!!! Or you can wait until a patient gets injured and then explain it to whole world as how you sold defective product knowingly. Good Luck with that, make sure they do not fire you for violation of your code of conduct . Take that to Phila!!!!! Regards SJM
You should all look for job in SJM or MDT Perks are better and at least you know you are not selling defective units.
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) delivers therapeutic doses of electrical current to the spinal cord for the management of neuropathic pain. The most common indications include post-laminectomy syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ischemic limb pain, and angina. There are scattered reports regarding the treatment of intractable pain due to other causes including visceral/abdominal pain, cervical neuritis pain, spinal cord injury pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, and neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. Experience suggests that, in selected patients, SCS can produce at least 50% pain relief in 50%-60% of the implanted patients. Interestingly, with the proper follow-up care, these results can be maintained over several years. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) delivers electrical current to the deep structures of the brain to treat a number of movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease, tremor, and dystonia. Targets include the subthalamic nucleus, globus pallidus, and thalamus. Many reports and research have looked at DBS for the treatment of depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, anorexia, obesity, multiple sclerosis, and pain syndromes. Most recently, DBS has been at the forefront for the treatment of epilepsy.
Dude, we are supposed to be talking about CRM. No one cares about Neuro, sure your mother may act interested at Christmas dinner but deep down she is wishing her son was a real man and in the CRM world.
What is the point of discussion here!!!!! Are we to praise Boston Scientific and it's sales rep for doing such a great job. If that is the case why so many legal and litigation cases are going on with this company. Has anyone been watching the BSX stocks lately?