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A response from The Plantrician Project to the Annals of Internal Medicine Reviews on Dietary Meat Guidelines


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The Plantrician Project

Dietary recommendations are more than a single meta-analysis or study. It would be foolish to disregard decades of research, both randomized control trials and observational data, that have found that red and processed meat increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and cancer.

The Annals of Internal Medicine systematic review and meta-analysis of red and processed meat titled “Unprocessed red meat and processed meat consumption: dietary guideline recommendations” draws inaccurate conclusions from a flawed design to advocate for the continued consumption of red and processed meat. The conclusions stand in stark opposition to numerous trials and observational studies linking red and processed meat consumption with the increased risk for heart disease, stroke, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and all cause mortality. Research from The World Health Organization conducted by 22 experts from 10 countries, reviewing more than 800 studies concluded that consuming 50 grams (1 hot dog or 3-4 strips of bacon) of processed meat daily increased the risk of colorectal cancer. The 2019 American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association guidelines based on a thorough review of the research recommend a diet that emphasizes the intake of vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, and minimizes the intake of red and processed meats among other processed foods. The NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study evaluated the diets of 536,969 people and concluded, “The results show increased risks of all cause mortality and death due to nine different causes associated with both processed and unprocessed red meat, accounted for, in part, by heme iron and nitrate/nitrite from processed meat.”

These are a few examples, of many, from large studies that refute the findings of the Annals study.

The study title and resultant sensational news headlines misrepresent the findings and fail to tell the story of the inherent limitations of this study and its meta-analyses methods. Originally meta-analyses were utilized beginning in the mid-1970’s to summarize the data from studies of similar populations and identify trends, biases, or knowledge gaps and were inclusive. However, error can enter into the final conclusions when the included studies are different in nature and or exclude other studies. The Annals study discounted findings from multiple large American cohorts that are prospectively collected over a long period of time indicating harm from both red meat and processed red meat, predominately on the basis of the use of food frequency questionnaires, which they state, are inaccurate. Other trusted guidelines like the ACC/AHA are based on multiple prospective observational cohorts including Adventist Health Studies (AHS-1 and -2), Nurses’ Health Study (NHS), Health Professional Follow-Up Study (HPFS), Atherosclerotic Risk in Communities (ARIC), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), and the National Institute of Health-American Association of Retired People (NIH-AARP) study. These studies have a consistent signal of harm from processed and/or unprocessed red meat. In addition, if there were significant errors or inaccuracies adding noise to the data sets, it would be more difficult to achieve statistical significance in these studies, not less difficult.

Finally, we must avoid the reductionism that has marked our westernized approach to scientific questions and research. Dietary recommendations should be simultaneously evaluated based on their impact to the global food web, or the seed to table journey, that includes soil and resource management and food/water access and availability. Research from the largest study ever completed evaluated 38,700 farms from 119 countries and found that 80% of the farmland is utilized for farm animals to produce meat but produces only 18% of the calories and 37% of the protein. Similarly, the EAT Lancet study brought together 37 experts in the intersection of health and global food sustainability for a population that will soon reach 10 billion. Lead author Dr. Walter Willet said, “Transformation to healthy diets by 2050 will require substantial dietary shifts. Global consumption of fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes will have to double, and consumption of foods such as red meat and sugar will have to be reduced by more than 50%. A diet rich in plant-based foods and with fewer animal source foods confers both improved health and environmental benefits.” These and other similar research studies concluded that a shift away from the consumption of animal products is necessary to preserve critical resources and feed a growing global population.

Dietary recommendations are more than a single meta-analysis or study and it would be foolish to disregard decades of research, both randomized control trials and observational data, linking red and processed meat to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. We cannot allow an outlier study to undermine the tested recommendations that provide the greatest protection and prevention for populations around the world. Finally, the food we eat and the way it is produced will have a lasting impact on the global resources that we will be leaving as an inheritance to our children and grandchildren. Therefore it is imperative that we move beyond the gyrations imposed by a myopic view of a sensational headline study and regain focus through a careful review of the research and ongoing scientific dialogue about the impact of our diet on human health and global resources.

Scott Stoll, MD FABPMR

Co-Founder The Plantrician Project

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Stratodesk & Travel Europe – 15 Years of Excellence


“Travel Europe has been working with Stratodesk for 15 years” says Rudolf Detter. “We are pleased with the partnership, and look forward to further success in the future!”

Rudolf Detter, Head of IT at Travel Europe, knows a good thing when he sees it. For this reason, Travel Europe was one of the first adopters of Stratodesk software. Before Virtual Desktop Infrastructure had broken into the mainstream – in fact, before smartphones were even commonly used – Stratodesk and Travel Europe believed in the power of the next generation VDI technology. Today, Stratodesk, the creator of the leading endpoint OS and management solution for VDI, DaaS and IoT endpoints, announced their continued success with Travel Europe and Citrix. This is a success story that is 15 years in the making, beginning with the predecessor of our flagship product, NoTouch Desktop, and Citrix® Virtual Apps and Desktops, and continuing today with the latest and most up-to-date Stratodesk powered devices and Citrix products.

Travel Europe has been successfully involved in incoming European tourism for more than 30 years providing inclusive coach and air packages, head office support from over 120 employees and a network of 15 offices throughout Europe with over 80 staff providing local support. The family-owned company based in Stans, near Innsbruck/Austria, has grown from a small Tyrolean travel agency into an international tour operator. Highly-qualified employees provide bespoke tour packages for group tours by coach or by air (using in-house charter flights) throughout Europe, Jordan and Israel.

For more than 15 years, Stratodesk has helped Travel Europe unify its IT infrastructure and achieve massive savings and increased endpoint security. In addition to that, Travel Europe saw a range of other benefits including:

●    A reduced requirement for patching and maintenance

●    Significantly improved start-up and log-in times for users

●    Less downtime and more productivity due to a network centric computing approach

●    Distinct savings from administration and support

●    Centralized and remote management of all desktops

“Because all applications are able to be maintained only on the server and not on the local devices, it is now much easier and much faster to deploy new applications,” explains Rudolf Detter. “This is a huge advantage when opening a new branch office. In Krakau, Poland, a new office was up and running in half a day due to the new network centric approach from Stratodesk. Stratodesk thin client solutions also increased security in our company. With NoTouch Center we have many security options to choose from including the feature of locking down USB ports to prevent the dangers of unauthorized data download.”

“Travel Europe has been working with Stratodesk for 15 years” continues Detter. “We are pleased with the partnership, and look forward to further success in the future!”

“We are ecstatic about our long term success with Travel Europe” says Stratodesk CEO, Emanuel Pirker. “We believed in VDI since its inception, and our joint success with Citrix will only continue as VDI continues to innovate and expand as a market and technology. In the coming years, we expect to even see it converge with IoT. In fact, we already see this today, evidenced by the workspace hub, ThinPrint Hub, and NoTouch IoT.”

“Employees today expect the freedom to work from anywhere at anytime using the devices and applications of their choice,” said John Panagulias, Director, Citrix Ready. “Travel Europe can deliver it in an efficient, unified and cost-effective manner that optimizes IT efficiency and im-proves user engagement and productivity, and we are pleased to be partnering with Stratodesk to help Travel Europe do just this.”

About Stratodesk

Stratodesk is redefining endpoint computing by delivering a single endpoint solution for VDI, DaaS and IoT markets. Stratodesk’s cutting edge linux-based endpoint OS and management suite, NoTouch, is a next generation, hardware-agnostic solution that enables companies to cost-effectively manage their endpoints. Stratodesk’s solution works seamlessly across x86 and ARM/Raspberry Pi based hardware products to provide a unified platform for your endpoints. It also increases endpoint security, simplifies user experience and allows customers to maximize the benefits of existing desktop hardware through PC Repurposing.

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MCG Health’s Angela Askren to Speak at Fall Managed Care Forum Nurses Pre-Conference


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Ms. Askren will present the session, “Evidence-Based Case Management,” which will highlight the importance of using evidence-based medicine, determining which evidence is the best to use, and how evidence-based practices can be used by case managers.

MCG Health, part of the Hearst Health network, and a leading provider of informed care strategies, announces Managing Editor for Post-Acute Care and Home Health, Angela Askren, RN, MSN, CMC, will speak at the AAMCN Fall Managed Care Forum Nurses Pre-Conference on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, at 1:45-2:45 p.m. in the Bellagio Hotel and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev. Ms. Askren will present the session, “Evidence-Based Case Management,” which will highlight the importance of using evidence-based medicine, determining which evidence is the best to use, and how evidence-based practices can be used by case managers.

Ms. Askren oversees guideline and content development focused on post-acute care and case management at MCG. She is a registered nurse, has a master’s degree in nursing, and has been case management-certified for over 10 years. With over 25 years of nursing experience, Ms. Askren has worked across the care continuum and held case management leadership positions in both hospital and payer organizations.

The American Association of Managed Care Nurses (AAMCN) Fall Managed Care Forum Nurses Pre-Conference attracts senior-level managed healthcare executives including Vice Presidents of Managed Care, Directors of Nursing and Managed Care, Contracting and Provider Relations Managers, Hospital and Health System Chief Nursing Officers, Case Managers, Utilization Managers, Medical Managers, Quality Managers, senior management teams, and other members of the care coordination team. Additional information can be found at http://aamcn.org/aamcn_forums_page.html.

About MCG Health

MCG, part of the Hearst Health network, helps healthcare organizations implement informed care strategies that proactively and efficiently move people toward health. MCG’s transparent assessment of the latest research and scholarly articles, along with our own data analysis, gives patients, providers, and payers the vetted information they need to feel confident in every care decision, in every moment. For more information visit http://www.mcg.com or follow our Twitter handle at @MCG_Health.

About Hearst Health

The mission of Hearst Health is to help guide the most important care moments by delivering vital information into the hands of everyone who touches a person’s health journey. Each year in the U.S., care guidance from Hearst Health reaches 85 percent of discharged patients, 205 million insured individuals, 90 million home health visits, and 3.2 billion dispensed prescriptions. The Hearst Health network includes FDB (First Databank), Zynx Health, MCG, Homecare Homebase, MHK (formerly MedHOK—Medical House of Knowledge), and Hearst Health Ventures (http://www.hearsthealth.com). Hearst also holds a minority interest in the precision medicine and oncology analytics company M2Gen. Follow Hearst Health on Twitter @HearstHealth or LinkedIn @Hearst-Health.

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Florida Keys hospital breaks ground, NELSON Worldwide implements resilient design concept


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Fishermen’s Community Hospital Exterior

Fishermen’s Community Hospital had been serving its island community in Marathon, a small city in the middle of the Florida Keys, since 1962. A critical access hospital, it provided essential primary and emergency care for a small population whose only other option was 42 miles away via a single inter-island highway. In September 2017, Category 5 Hurricane Irma swept through the Keys, devastating the islands and sealing the hospital’s fate. Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) would close the irreparably damaged facility, set up a temporary field hospital in its place, and enlist its longtime design partner in Miami, NELSON, to help resurrect this important community resource.

Due to reopen in winter 2020, the full replacement hospital will materialize from the passionate commitment and collaboration of the Marathon community, local government, BHSF and NELSON’s team of healthcare experts. The new facility will provide emergency services, diagnostic and imaging, surgical, critical care, lab, pharmacy, and outpatient services in line with the local population’s needs.

But the new Fishermen’s Community Hospital will have to be ready for more than just patients. As global climate conditions continue to evolve, and the Florida Keys remain in the path of hurricane events, NELSON’s architectural team is implementing a resilient design concept tailored to the hospital’s unique geographic risks, including:

  • A building envelope and hospital infrastructure designed to withstand Category 5 hurricane wind events
  • Building flood resistant to three feet above the 100-year flood plain to be prepared for flooding conditions, exceeding FEMA criteria
  • Reuse of the existing hospital’s demolition debris to support the foundation and divert additional waste from landfills
  • A structure composed of concrete tilt-up panels for the building envelope and incorporating regional standard building components to minimize time and manpower on site, accommodating a reduced workforce that resulted from residents leaving post-Irma

As construction begins, the new Fishermen’s Community Hospital promises to return to the Middle Keys stronger than ever, providing a vital asset to local residents with a new level of preparedness for the future.

About NELSON Worldwide

NELSON is an award-winning firm delivering architecture, interior design, graphic design, and brand strategy services that transform all dimensions of the human experience, providing our clients with strategic and creative solutions that positively impact their lives and the environments where they work, serve, play, and thrive. Our collective network includes more than 1,100 teammates in 25 offices, combining industry experience, service expertise, and geographic reach to deliver projects across the country and around the world. Client partnerships across the NELSON network include: Bank of America, Saks Fifth Avenue, Google, Hershey’s, Kroger, Simon Property Group, Macy’s, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, SAP Fieldglass, HILTON, Target, T-Mobile, Dick’s Sporting Goods, American Girl, YUM! Brands, and many more. Visit http://www.nelsonworldwide.com to learn more.

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James Maisel, MD Receives Special Congressional Recognition for “Gift of Sight” Banko Award


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(L-R) Congressman Thomas R Suozzi, James M Maisel MD and Mary Naccarato, Chairperson “Gift of Sight”.

The award recognizes James Maisel’s “…enormous and innovative contributions to the research and treatment of eye disease for diabetics, and for the study of speech recognition medical language models that has changed the lives of countless people by truly giving them the Gift of Sight.”

James M. Maisel, MD, a retinal specialist who is Chairman and Founder of the Retina Group of New York and ZyDoc Medical Transcription, was honored with Special Congressional Recognition by Congressman Thomas R. Suozzi for the “Gift of Sight” Banko Award he received from the New York State Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America. He also was awarded a Citation from Laura Curran, Nassau County Executive for “leadership, dedication and service to the community.”

Dr. Joseph Bacotti introduced Dr. Maisel for the Gift of Sight Banko award which was presented by the Gift of Sight Chairperson Mary Naccarato at a luncheon attended by hundreds of members of the national organization. The award recognized “Your enormous and innovative contributions to the research and treatment of eye disease for diabetics, and for the study of speech recognition medical language models that has changed the lives of countless people by truly giving them the Gift of Sight.” Dr. Maisel previously was honored as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Humanitarian of 2017 at a JDRF Gala for his work in diabetic eye treatment.

According to Dr. Maisel “Over 10% of the American population is currently afflicted with diabetes. Diabetic eye disease, although extremely treatable, remains one of the leading causes of blindness and blurred vision in adults. It often has no early warning symptoms or pain. When advanced, it can cause blurred vision, floaters or total visual loss, but don’t wait until you notice problems with your vision. A dilated retina examination can detect diabetic retinopathy before vision loss begins. Healthy people need eye exams every three years and yearly after age 65. Diabetics should be evaluated yearly even without symptoms. While laser treatments at the proper time can prevent blindness for over 90% of patients, vitreous surgery can restore vision in others even with advanced complications such as vitreous hemorrhage or tractional retinal detachments. Blurred vision, that formerly was only slowed with focal laser treatment, can now be stabilized or improved in most patients with pharmacologic treatments administered in the office on a routine basis.”

About the New York State Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America

The Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA) has provided a community in which both men and women of Italian descent have preserved and nurtured their Italian heritage. It continues to thrive, meeting the initial objectives of its founders through a wide variety of community, cultural, social, charitable, educational, patriotic and civic activities. Founded in 1905 as a mutual aid society for the early Italian immigrants, OSIA now has hundreds of thousands of family members located in all fifty states and the District of Columbia, making it the leading service and advocacy organization for the nation’s estimated 26 million people of Italian descent. http://www.nysosia.org/

About the Banko Award

The Banko Award is named after Anton Banko, the inventor of the first phacoemulsification machine to be used by Charles Kelman, M.D. who conceived of a new method of cataract removal. This method ushered in today’s advances in small incision surgery throughout medicine and remains widely utilized throughout the world.

What is the Gift of Sight Program?

The Gift of Sight Program of the New York OSIA Grand Lodge Foundation began in 1982 and gives both medical and financial assistance to people in need with vision problems. In addition to the many lay volunteers who serve on this committee, prominent physicians in the fields of ophthalmology, optometry and other related medical disciplines have donated their time and expertise to the program.

Who do they help?

The Gift of Sight has been a financial and medical sponsor to many children and adults for surgical procedures performed in hospitals throughout the United States. Housing accommodations have been met for patients who arrive for surgery from foreign countries.

What have they done?

The Gift of Sight purchased the Corneal Refrigeration Unit for the Long Island Eye Bank at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. They also fund research grants for the Wilmer Eye Institute for Retinal Research at John Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

Every year, the Gift of Sight program sponsors a guide dog through the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in Smithtown, New York. Many senior citizens without health insurance who have not yet qualified for Medicare have had retinal or cataract surgery through the help of the Gift of Sight program. They are also a regular supporter of Helen Keller Services.

About the Retina Group of New York

The Retina Group of New York, led by James M. Maisel, M.D., has provided tertiary retinal care to patients in Nassau and Suffolk Counties since 1986 at its offices in Hicksville and Hauppauge. Both locations are fully equipped with in-office laser capabilities, cutting edge diagnostic imaging, and integrated electronic records. The group holds staff privileges at seven area hospitals and teaching appointments at the New York University School of Medicine. The practice is limited to medical and surgical retinal problems. These commonly include diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal vein occlusion, retinal detachment, macula pucker, macula hole, cataract surgery complications, uveitis, Plaquenil toxicity and second opinion.

In addition to the Banko and JDRF awards for his work in the treatment of diabetic eye disease, Dr. Maisel is an editor for the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Section on Big Data and Diabetes. He Co-Chaired the 5th World Diabetes Congress in Prague in 2017 and presented on “Using NLP to Identify and Manage Patient Populations at Risk for Diabetes and Complications” and “Ocular Complications of Diabetes Mellitus and Laser, Surgery and Pharmacologic Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy.” Dr. Maisel’s software company, ZyDoc Medical Transcription was a finalist in the Sanofi 2013 Data Design Diabetes Innovation Challenge Prove It! and was ranked first by Black Book in 2018 for transcription service customer support by over 2900 users surveyed.

For more information about diabetic retinopathy, contact the Retina Group of New York at http://www.rgony.com or visit them at:

Retina Group of New York Long Island Offices:

400 S. Oyster Bay Road

Hicksville, NY 11801

516-939-6100

1455 Veterans Memorial Highway

Hauppauge, NY 11788

631-273-1818

http://www.rgony.com

ZyDoc Medical Transcription

Center for Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)

1500 Stony Brook Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794

(800) 546-5633

http://www.zydoc.com

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Vision 2020 USA to Hold Annual World Sight Day Briefing on October 17, 2019


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Vision 2020 USA to hold annual World Sight Day Briefing on October 17th, 2019.

As part of World Sight Day events, on Thurs., Oct. 17, 2019, Vision 2020 USA will be holding an educational luncheon briefing at the Rayburn House Office Building, 2075 from noon to 1 p.m.

According to Prevent Blindness, by 2050, the impaired and blind populations are projected to reach 7.3 million (2.4 times higher than in 2014) and 3.1 million (2.3 times higher than in 2014), respectively. Each year, more Americans will experience vision loss and become at greater risk for deterioration in quality of life, financial well-being, and social engagement.

Among the many aspects of our health, the eye is uniquely suited to the promise of artificial intelligence and big data. These dynamic fields of research are discovering new solutions to long standing challenges in vision and eye health.

At this briefing Dr. Michael Chiang, a leading national figure in Artificial Intelligence and big data analytics research, will discuss where the field is headed. Dr. Chiang will also highlight the importance of federal leadership to ensure that the U.S. will realize full potential of these exciting new technologies.

Speaker:

Dr. Michael Chiang, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology & Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology at the Oregon Health and Science University and technical adviser to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Moderated by:

Dr. Mitchell Brinks, MD, MPH, Chair of Vision 2020/USA will lead off the event with an update on Vision 2020 USA activities.

Sponsors of the briefing include Alliance for Eye and Vision Research (AEVR), American Academy of Optometry, American Optometric Association, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Helen Keller International, Himalayan Cataract Project, International Eye Foundation, Kellogg Eye Center for International Ophthalmology, Lighthouse Guild, Lions Club International, One Sight, Orbis International, Pacific University College of Optometry, Prevent Blindness, Rajeev S. Ramchandran, University of Rochester, Flaum Eye Institute, Seva Foundation, Vision Impact Institute.

To attend the Vision 2020 USA World Sight Day briefing and luncheon, please contact Dina Beaumont at (202) 407-8325 or dinabeau@aol.com.

About Vision 2020 USA

VISION 2020 USA has been organized to better coordinate the efforts of the many US organizations working in the field of blindness prevention, both nationally and internationally. VISION 2020 USA is committed to assuring the right to sight for all peoples both within the US and countries outside the US.

IAPB’s mission is to eliminate the main causes of avoidable blindness and visual impairment by bringing together governments and non-governmental agencies to facilitate the planning, development and implementation of sustainable national eye care programs. VISION 2020 is a joint of the IAPB with the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Preventative Veterinary Medicine to be discussed on “Behind The Scenes” with Laurence Fishburne


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One of the recent episodes has highlighted the importance of preventative veterinary medicine.

One of the most iconic actors from series such as The Matrix as well as John Wick also helps educate audiences with informative television. As the host of the series “Behind The Scenes,” Laurence Fishburne opens a series that attracts attention to some of the major issues that are facing the modern world. O ver the past few years, “Behind The Scenes” has drawn attention to a wide variety of important problems facing the public. One of the recent episodes has highlighted the importance of preventative veterinary medicine.

An Often-Overlooked Aspect of Healthcare

Growing up, most people went to the doctor at least once per year to get their checkup. Even though people should continue to do this during adulthood, this often falls by the wayside as people get bogged down with school, work, and their family. On the other hand, these checkups are important. Certain health conditions can be picked up before symptoms start to show. People need to remain up to date on their vaccinations to remain protected against deadly diseases.

Furthermore, these checkups are also important for pets. Pets need the same type of care that people do; however, many pet owners do not always participate in these checkups. This issue is discussed in a forthcoming episode of “Behind The Scenes” that will feature veterinary personnel and other individuals in veterinary science.

Recognition and Awards

“Behind The Scenes” with Laurence Fishburne is reviewed by a team of experts to ensure that the information meets the highest of quality standards before dissemination for viewing. The show has received a wide variety of awards in recognition of its dedication to quality work.

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China Focus@Europe 2019 to be Held in November in Hamburg; Early Bird Discount Available


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Representatives with MyBioGate (https://events.mybiogate.com/) announced that China Focus@Europe 2019 will be held November 10 at the Grand Elysée Hamburg Rothenbaumchaussee in Hamburg.

“To better connect Chinese companies and European markets, China Focus comes to Europe again this November,” said Miao Guo, Vice President of Operations and spokesperson for MyBioGate.

Guo went on to highlight that China Focus@Euorpe will bring together investors, pharma leaders, and innovators from China and around the world for an exclusive partnering event designed to inspire, educate and foster cross-border investment and collaboration in leading biopharma innovations.

Guo noted that the event would feature keynote speech, panel discussions, Chinese companies showcase, 1-on-1 meetings, and company presentations (Pitch & Match).

Guo added that Forum Admissions are available at an early bird rate of €845+19% VAT after a discount of €150, and Group discounts are available for 3 or more attendees. Company presentations (Pitch & Match) also has a €500 off for the first 5 registrants. Send inquiry to info (at) mybiogate (dot) com for more details.

“The pharma market in China grew to about Rmb1,558bn (US$226bn) in 2018, at a CAGR of 10% in 2013-18, becoming the 2nd largest pharma market in the world,” Guo highlighted, before adding, “as the youngest member of ICH (International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use), China joined with the least experience but holding the promise to bring domestic clinical trials to world standard and open its market. There will be new revenues for innovative therapeutics and more business development opportunities for global players. The current U.S.-China relationship and CFIUS regulations in the U.S. derived interest from some Chinese investors to the European market.”

Regarding the topics to be discussed at the event, Guo explained that the topics include: NMPA (previously CFDA) regulatory reforms and new opportunities for biotech & pharma; opportunities and barriers for new Chinese players entering the market; new IPO opportunities and the impact on the valuation of biotech companies; European biotech space: how is it unique?; and current and future hot spots in modality and therapeutic area – how can China and Europe join forces?

China Focus@Europe 2019, according to Guo, is designed to provide a meaningful platform to inform, inspire, and foster cross-border partnerships in life science and healthcare.

The event will feature speakers such as Stephen Sunderland, Partner, L.E.K. Consulting; Dong Chen, Senior Director and China head of business development, Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine; Sebastian Gensior, Founder, Sino-European Pharma Forum (SEPF); Managing Director, Global Health Access Solutions; James Huang, Managing Partner, KPCB China, and more to be announced soon.

For more information, please visit: https://events.mybiogate.com/europe/.

About China Focus

China Focus brings together investors, pharma leaders, and innovators from China and around the world for an exclusive partnering event designed to inspire, educate, and foster cross-border investment and collaboration in leading biopharma innovations.

Contact Details:

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Marketing Manager

7707 Fannin Street

Ste. 200

Houston, TX 77054

United States

Phone: (832) 497-2220

Email: feier.chen at mybiogate.com

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Nextremity Solutions, Inc. Announces Commercial Launch of Stratum™ MPJ Plating System


We are pleased with the recent clinical success with the Stratum MPJ system and the continued adoption by our surgeon customers.

Nextremity Solutions, Inc., a strategic commercialization organization with a focus on the musculoskeletal space, located in “The Orthopedic Capital of the World,” Warsaw, Ind., has recently made commercially available the Stratum MPJ Plating System as an extension to its already successful Stratum Foot Plating System.

The Stratum MPJ Plating System provides surgeons with twelve total plates with both 0-degree and 7-degree options. These plates address issues in the first metatarsophalangeal joint, which is the joint between the first metatarsal and proximal phalanx of the foot. MPJ fusion surgery is intended to help relieve pain in the front of the foot for the patient in need of surgery.

Ryan Schlotterback, Chief Technology Officer of Nextremity Solutions said, “The team has done an excellent job of developing our Stratum plating technology. We are pleased with the recent clinical success with the Stratum MPJ system and the continued adoption by our surgeon customers. Surgeons appreciate the combination of features that allow for efficient trialing and placement of the plate with the ability to dial in desired compression prior to final fixation. The Stratum MPJ Plating System further builds on the Stratum family of plates and we are excited about the additional applications in the pipeline.”

The Stratum MPJ Plating System launch was preceded by the launches of the Stratum Foot Plating System, Stratum Lapidus Plating System, and InCore® Lapidus System. All of these systems address various deformities or traumatic injuries of the foot. Additionally, Nextremity Solutions notes that its success in product development is owed to its i3® Strategic Solutions micro-commercialization strategy.

“Over the last two and a half years we have remained passionately focused on our i3 Strategic Solutions strategy. This strategy is driven by our collaboration with surgeon designers and surgeon evaluators that are committed to the development and pre-market evaluation of innovative surgical solutions. The most recent integration of these technologies continues to validate our unique strategic commercialization model,” said Rod Mayer, President & Chief Executive Officer for Nextremity Solutions.

The Nextremity Solutions Stratum Foot Plating System, which includes the Lapidus and MPJ plating systems, is a plate and screws construct indicated for fixation of fractures, osteotomies, non-unions, malunions and fusions of small bones and small bone segments, particularly in osteopenic bone. An application for a CE mark is pending.

The Nextremity Solutions InCore Lapidus System is a three-part construct intended for internal fixation for First Metatarsocuneiform arthrodesis (also known as Lapidus or First Tarsometatarsal Fusion).

To learn more about these products, visit http://www.nextremity.com.

About Nextremity Solutions, Inc.

Nextremity Solutions, Inc. is a privately held strategic commercialization organization with a focus on the musculoskeletal space, offering innovative solutions and Revenue Ready® products for various musculoskeletal applications and for the benefit of our industry partners. The Company’s procedure-ready, sterile implant systems include uniquely precise, proprietary technology designed to achieve repeatable and superior clinical outcomes.

For further information, visit http://www.nextremitysolutions.com or call Dave Temple, Executive Director of Marketing & Communications at 574-635-3022.

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AssuredPartners Acquires Healthcare Consultants, Inc. of Texas


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“Bringing Healthcare Consultants, Inc. on board aligns with our common values and principles on the Employee Benefits platform. We are pleased to have the employees and clients of Healthcare Consultants, Inc. join AssuredPartners,” stated AssuredPartners President and COO Tom Riley.

AssuredPartners, Inc. is pleased to announce the acquisition of Healthcare Consultants, Inc. located in Houston, TX. The team of 18 will remain under the operational leadership of David Neider. The agency currently reports $3 million in annualized revenues.

“The ultimate focus at Healthcare Consultants Inc. is to ensure that companies, employees and families are taken care of by the best employee benefits specialists available. It is exciting to partner with AssuredPartners and their great team to deliver the best service and coverage in the industry,” stated David Neider.

AssuredPartners Regional President Todd Stocksdale stated, “The addition of Healthcare Consultants, Inc. will strengthen our employee benefits operations. This partnership will continue to deliver the highest level of service with the best solutions to our clients. We welcome the clients and staff of Healthcare Consultants, Inc. to AssuredPartners.”

“The expansion to the employee benefits structure in the Central Region is exciting for AssuredPartners,” stated AssuredPartners President and COO Tom Riley. “Bringing Healthcare Consultants, Inc. on board aligns with our common values and principles on the Employee Benefits platform. We are pleased to have the employees and clients of Healthcare Consultants, Inc. join AssuredPartners.”

For more information on Healthcare Consultants, Inc., please visit: http://www.hciamerica.com.

About AssuredPartners, Inc.

Headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida and led by Jim Henderson and Tom Riley, AssuredPartners, Inc. acquires and invests in insurance brokerage businesses (property and casualty, employee benefits, surety and MGU’s) across the United States and in London. From its founding in March of 2011, AssuredPartners has grown to over $1.2 billion in annualized revenue and continues to be one of the fastest growing insurance brokerage firms in the United States with over 235 offices in 30 states and London. For more information, please contact Dean Curtis, CFO, at 407.708.0031 or dean.curtis@assuredpartners.com, or visit https://www.assuredpartners.com.

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