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I thought I was going to faint when I saw it in the headlines today. I'm still sick to my stomach. I no longer work for EES; however I proudly carried the banner and esposed the superior ethicss of EES and J&J. I ignored job offers from the reporcessing venture groups who offered big money for me to leave. I said no fearing I would be crossing over to the dark side and that my peers at J&J would treat me as though I had a scarlet letter appended to my shirt, not an A, but an R.
I'm depressed. Not that EES is changing, but that they have embraced a practice they abhorred - science proven that it is not in the best interest of the patient. I still beleive that. EES business is screwed - watch the disposable volumes tumble now, watch all those reposables hidden in R&D vaults make their way out to the market now. This redfines the era of disposable medical device. The trickle down will be huge. Sad, Very Sad.
I'm depressed. Not that EES is changing, but that they have embraced a practice they abhorred - science proven that it is not in the best interest of the patient. I still beleive that. EES business is screwed - watch the disposable volumes tumble now, watch all those reposables hidden in R&D vaults make their way out to the market now. This redfines the era of disposable medical device. The trickle down will be huge. Sad, Very Sad.