Joel was raised in Queens, New York and studied at Saranac Lake, New York. He earned his degree as an Emergency Medical Technician at the American College of Paramedical Arts & Sciences in Anaheim, California in 1977. He worked as an EMT in southern California for five years before taking a position at a division of Bristol Meyers specializing in urodynamics and implants in 1982 where he became the urology product manager. In 1986 he founded Advan Medical Products, a highly specialized urodynamics equipment and supplies company.
http://www.cca-center.com/handler.cfm?event=practice,template&cpid=18935
THIS GUY ISN'T ANY A PHYSICIAN.
Since the Urologist hate the company and the Gyns are learning to hate UPC with its low reimbursement, the company will be forced to call upon family practice physicians.
Since the Urologist hate the company and the Gyns are learning to hate UPC with its low reimbursement, the company will be forced to call upon family practice physicians.
Botox will now push Urgent PC into FP/IMs offices.
Joel was raised in Queens, New York and studied at Saranac Lake, New York. He earned his degree as an Emergency Medical Technician at the American College of Paramedical Arts & Sciences in Anaheim, California in 1977. He worked as an EMT in southern California for five years before taking a position at a division of Bristol Meyers specializing in urodynamics and implants in 1982 where he became the urology product manager. In 1986 he founded Advan Medical Products, a highly specialized urodynamics equipment and supplies company.
http://www.cca-center.com/handler.cfm?event=practice,template&cpid=18935
THIS GUY ISN'T ANY A PHYSICIAN.
They are desperate for business.
They are desperate for business.
It is official
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We expect to continue to emphasize sales of our Urgent PC System in the United States and internationally. In fiscal 2014, we implemented new sales strategies and refocused the sales organization. We will continue to emphasize generating greater patient and physician awareness of our Urgent PC system, and on training physicians in the proper use and clinical benefits of our Urgent PC System for overactive bladder. As part of this process, we intend to hire additional clinical support specialists in some of our markets during fiscal 2015 and plan to expand our call point beyond our historical focus on urologists. Specifically, we plan to expand our call point to include gynecologists, urogynecologists and a highly targeted group for primary care physicians who are high prescribers of OAB medications as we look to accelerate the growth of our Urgent PC System. We do not expect to see significant growth in our Macroplastique business, because we believe it is a small, mature market that is more competitively penetrated than the market for OAB treatment using PTNS.
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This is why to stock is moving upwards.
Have you checked the stock price lately? I see a big downwards movement lately. It appears that investors have lost confidence.
We are all waiting for that so-called, illusive turnaround.
What turnaround?
Now you see it, now it disappears...doing a Houdini.
In the final analysis, the stock price provides the best judgment.
As a stock holder, I do occasionally look at this blog. Its disappointing to see such vile rhetoric on here that essentially hammers the company, it's leadership and it's culture. On top of that, the stock performance has been dismal. Is there anything of material value that is in the wings or will it be much of the same with existing products in the foreseeable future? Thank you