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BioWorld - Monday, April 20, 2026
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Articles by David Godkin

Mixed Views on Canadian Medical Device Center: New device center brings questions to marketplace

Oct. 14, 2014
By David Godkin

Report from Canada: Canada's healthcare debate revolves around role of the federal government

Sep. 17, 2014
By David Godkin

Running the gauntlet of Canadian procurement can be a tricky proposition

July 15, 2014
By David Godkin
Good intentions. That's industry's verdict on the Canadian government's ambitious plans for more technological innovation to aid its beleaguered healthcare system. Actual entry of innovative products into the system? Well, that's another matter. At a meeting with government agencies in June, eighteen small Canadian-based companies complained that public procurement is focused too much on cost minimization at the expense of innovation and its value to patient care.
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Despite favorable comparison to U.S., healthcare in Canada heads for reckoning

Feb. 5, 2014
By David Godkin

Report from Canada: Urine test for cancer causing polyps soon going commercial

May 7, 2013
By David Godkin

Canadian medicare's birthday party turning into fractious affair

Oct. 12, 2012
By David Godkin

Disappearing scaffold could revolutionize cardiac surgery

March 9, 2012
By David Godkin
A Canadian surgeon has become the first in North America to implant the world's first drug-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffold. Jean-Fran ois Tanguay, MD, director of the coronary unit at the Montreal Heart Institute, implanted Abbott Vascular's (Abbott Park, Illinois) Absorb stent in a 67-year old woman with coronary artery disease in December. Three months later, she is living normally, free of chest pain. Tanguay told Medical Device Daily the device could "completely replace" the current generation of metal coronary stents.
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Devices ease concern for Canadian heart patients

June 13, 2011
By David Godkin

AMO prosthetic arm movement fueled by signals from the brain

May 30, 2011
By David Godkin

Researchers using nanomaterials to detect, target early-stage cancer

April 13, 2011
By David Godkin
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