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  2. Medtronic Wins FDA Approval for MRI-Accessible Pacemaker - AOL

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    Medical device maker Medtronic announced in a press release yesterday that it has won FDA regulatory approval for its Advisa DR MRI SureScan pacemaker. The Advisa is Medtronic's second MR ...

  3. Artificial cardiac pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    The first to be so specified was the Medtronic Revo MRI SureScan, approved by the US FDA in February 2011, [30] which was the first to be specified as MR conditional. [31] [32] There are several conditions to use of MR Conditional pacemakers, including certain patients' qualifications and scan settings. An MRI conditional device has to have MRI ...

  4. Medtronic - Wikipedia

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    Medtronic operational headquarters in Fridley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Medtronic was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, as a medical equipment repair shop. [8] Bakken invented several medical technology devices that continue to be used around the world today. [citation needed]

  5. Charles Parks Richardson - Wikipedia

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    The company was sold and is now owned by Medtronic. [4] In 2004, Richardson founded TransWorld Med. He also serves as the company chairman. [5] In 2007, Richardson founded TransWorld Kidney Corporation. [6] Richardson has been elected as a Board Member of the Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health. [7]

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  8. Earl Bakken - Wikipedia

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    Post-World War II hospitals were just starting to employ electronic equipment, but did not have staff to maintain and repair them. Sensing an opportunity, with his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, he formed Medtronic (a portmanteau of "medical" and "electronic") in a small garage, primarily working with the University of Minnesota hospital.

  9. No signs Luigi Mangione was a UnitedHealthcare client, NY ...

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    Insurers beef up security after UnitedHealthcare CEO killing. Some companies are reevaluating their security measures in the wake of Thompson's shooting. A number of companies have scrubbed their ...