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Neurotech
Reports to Publish Neurotechnology Desk Reference in 2004
Neurotech Reports,
the publisher of Neurotech Business Report, will distribute a Neurotechnology
Desk Reference in 2004 that lists products and vendors and vendors
in several key areas of neurostimulation and neurodiagnostics devices.
The new publication, with target circulation of 16,000 clinicians
specializing in neurotechnology devices, will be the first advertiser
supported publication produced by Neurotech Reports.
The desk reference will be distributed free of charge to clinical
professionals who specify or recommend neurostimulation or neurodiagnostic
products and services. It will be available in print and on-line
versions. Non-clinicians can purchase the print version for $49.
Clinical specialties targeted for receiving the desk reference include
neurologists, neurosurgeons, urologists, physiatrists, physical
therapists, orthopedic surgeons, biological psychiatrists, and audiologists.
The publication will also be distributed to pain therapists, sleep
specialists, and clinical engineers in the U.S. and Canada. Neurotech
Reports editors will select target recipients based on their affinity
for neurotechnology devices.
Neurostimulation product categories to be included in the 2004 Neurotechnology
Desk Reference include neural prostheses, functional electrical
stimulation systems, neuromodulation devices, electrical muscle
stimulators, brain computer interfaces, deep-brain stimulators,
vagus nerve stimulators, spinal cord stimulators, cochlear implants,
and injectable stimulators. Neurodiagnostic product categories include
electroencephalography systems, magnetoencephalography systems,
brain state analyzers, nerve conduction velocity systems, and transcranial
magnetic stimulation systems. The publication will also include
listings for neurotechnology tools and supplies such as electrodes,
signal processing equipment, batteries, leads, connectors, and surgical
tools.
For information on advertising in the 2004 Neurotechnology Desk
Reference, contact Nancy Whelan at 415 546 1259 or visit www.neurotechreports.com.
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