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Investors Real Estate Trust Acquires Senior Housing Facilities for $44.7 Million; Acquires Minnesota Medical Portfolio for $52 Million
Investors Real Estate Trust IRET (NASDAQ: IRETS) (NASDAQ: IRETP) announced today the recent completion of two separate acquisition transactions.
Tags: Investors Real Estate Trust, Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2008-03-07
Minnesota Medical First - Robot Used to Repair Heart Valve
Clay Barritt had surgery at Regions Hospital on Wednesday to repair a valve in his heart. The 60-year-old from Turtle Lake, Wis., is not unlike the thousands of people in the area who have procedures like this every year. But what's different about Barritt is that he had a robot...
Tags: Minnesota Medical, Regions Hospital
Research articles 2007-09-17
Minnesota medical firm raises more than $30 million in IPO.
By Sheryl Jean, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 8--Manny Villafana has made Minnesota history by taking his fifth start-up company public. His CABG Medical Inc., which has developed a new way to perform heart-bypass...
Tags: CABG Medical Inc., Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2004-12-08
Minnesota medical device firm wins regulatory approval for monitoring system.
By Jim McCartney, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 9--Medical devices have long been used in treating diseases, but now they are being equipped with tools to monitor and diagnose the patient's condition as well. ...
Tags: Medtronic Inc., Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2004-11-09
Minnesota Medical Association to debate position on smoking ban.
By Steve Kuchera, Duluth News-Tribune, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 30--The Minnesota Medical Association could soon become involved in legislative efforts to ban smoking in bars, restaurants, public buildings and workplaces statewide. During its annual meeting in Duluth,...
Tags: Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2004-09-30
Minnesota Medical Supplier, Two Employees Plead Not Guilty to Medicare Fraud.
By Michael Shaw, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 12--The day after being named as the first defendants in what prosecutors said was largest undercover health care sting in the United States, manufacturers of a medical device deny charges that...
Tags: Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2003-02-12
Minnesota Medical Device Company Touts Its Connection to the Vice President.
By Jim McCartney, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--Vice President Dick Cheney got Medtronic's version of the implantable cardioverter defibrillator ICD put in his chest last weekend, and the Fridley-based medical devices company was not shy about letting...
Tags: Medtronic Inc., Minnesota Medical
Research articles 2001-07-03
Competition Forces Minnesota Medical Firm Out of Heart-Rhythm Business.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 8 -- In August 1998, Angeion Corp. finally seemed to be within inches of success. It had a new chief executive and federal regulatory approval for its first product -- the Sentinel defibrillator. The halls of its Brooklyn Park...
Tags: Guidant Corp., Medtronic Inc., Minnesota Medical
Research articles 1999-10-07
Northern Minnesota Medical Center Adds Heart Diagnostics.(Originated from Duluth News-Tribune, Minn.)
May 5--The Virginia, Minn., Regional Medical Center is now the first Minnesota hospital north of Duluth to provide a diagnostic procedure that lets doctors look inside a patient's heart, officials said Friday. The procedure, called a cardiac catheterization, is a common...
Tags: Minnesota Medical
Research articles 1997-05-05
New Jersey's Mediq to Acquire Minnesota Medical Equipment Provider.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
Feb. 12--Bloomington-based Universal Hospital Services, a provider of portable medical equipment, said it has agreed to be acquired by a New Jersey rival in a $138 million deal that could lead to the loss of about 100 Minnesota jobs. Pennsauken, N.J.,-based...
Tags: Minnesota Medical, Universal Hospital Services Inc.
Research articles 1997-02-12
Two Minnesota Medical Centers to Merge by May 1.(Originated from Duluth News-Tribune, Minn.)
Apr. 18--Rising costs, increased competition and pressures from managed care contributed to the anticipated May 1 merger between Polinsky Medical Rehabilitation Center and St. Mary's Medical Center. "We need to find ways to operate Polinsky and St. Mary's in a more cost-effective manner while improving...
Tags: Minnesota Medical
Research articles 1996-04-18
Minnesota Medical Firm Withdraws Initial Public Offering. (Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
Aug. 12--Diametrics Medical said Wednesday it withdrew its initial public offering one day after PPG Industries Inc. challenged its only product in a patent infringement lawsuit. The Roseville-based company had planned to close the sale of 2.3 million shares today, raising about $28 million to market...
Tags: Minnesota Medical, PPG Industries Inc.
Research articles 1993-08-11

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HealthPartners Medical Group Tops in Quality for Patients in State Medical Programs
Electronic medical record key factor in reducing health disparities BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- HealthPartners Medical Group received some of the highest quality of care marks among all Minnesota medical groups that serve people in state health care programs according to a new report on health care disparities issued by Minnesota...
Tags: Healthpartners Medical Group
Research articles 2008-09-24
Minnesota medical-device firm may contract services to Wake Forest University.
By M. Paul Jackson, Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 3--A medical-device company based in Minnesota is in talks with officials at Wake Forest University Health Sciences to contract out some tissue-engineering services through the medical school, choosing Wake...
Tags: Biotechnology, Entrepreneurship, Minnesota, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem
Research articles 2004-09-03
Burnout Common Among Medical Students, Mayo Clinic Study Shows; Medical School Curriculum Should Address Academic, Personal Stress Factors.
Byline: Mayo Clinic ROCHESTER, Minn., June 5 AScribe Newswire -- Student distress is common in Minnesota medical schools -- 45 percent of students report they feel burned out -- and personal life events in the last 12 months appear to be especially powerful in...
Tags: burnout, Mayo Clinic, University of Minnesota
Research articles 2006-06-05
The Minnesota Information Sharing and Analysis Center.(cooperation of Augsburg College for homeland security)(Brief Article)
The Minnesota Information Sharing and Analysis Center, in cooperation with Augsburg College and the University of Minnesota Medical Center, hosted a homeland security event that brought to gether government emergency managers and professionals from the energy, medical, financial, retail, defense, transportation, and other industries.
Tags: analysis, Government, University of Minnesota
Research articles 2005-11-01
Women's Group Denounces Minnesota Governor's Decision to Minimize Abortion-Breast Cancer Findings
PALOS HEIGHTS, Ill., Jan. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer condemns Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty's decision to revise wording about the abortion-breast cancer ABC link in a handbook provided by the state's Health Department. The coalition deplores efforts by Planned Parenthood and the Minnesota Medical Association...
Tags: ABC Inc., handbook, Minnesota, women
Research articles 2004-01-14
Medical College of Wisconsin Names Dean
JONATHAN I. RAVDIN, M.D., the Nesbitt Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School and an international leader in infectious diseases, has been appointed Dean and Executive Vice President of the Medical College of Wisconsin. Ravdin's work has lead to the development and...
Tags: FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Investment, M.D., University of Minnesota, Wisconsin
Research articles 2008-01-01
Nonminority Medical Students More Satisfied Than Minority Students, Study Finds
To: National DeskContact: John Murphy of Mayo Clinic, 507-284-5005, 507-284-2511 eveningsROCHESTER, Minn., Nov. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Minorities account for 30 percent of the U.S. population, but only 8 percent of the physician workforce, and experience less personal satisfaction during medical school than nonminority students, finds a Mayo Clinic study...
Tags: M.D., Mayo Clinic, physician
Research articles 2006-11-09
Minnesota Blues Launch Online Physician Consults
Minnesota physicians are about to find out that those who fail to use new technology may become its victims. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has launched a pilot program that allows patients to consult online with physicians, using instant messaging and webcams. Initially, the service...
Tags: Minnesota, Patient, Physician, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-04-14
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