| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|
Argyll Medical Group is a Chico, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Crosstex International Inc is a Hauppauge, NY-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Repro-Med Systems, Inc., operating as RMS Medical products, is a leading developer and manufacturer of medical devices and supplies. Repro-Med was incorporated in March, 1980. Its stock is publicly traded in the over-the-counter market and is quoted through the National Daily Quotation Service. Its stock symbol is REPR. The company maintains offices, manufacturing facilities, and warehouse space in Chester, New York. Devices and supplies manufactured and sold by RMS Medical Products are subject to Food and Drug Administration regulation. Our manufacturing facilities and record-keeping must meet FDA standards, and are subject to periodic FDA inspection. In addition, the company's plant is certified by the appropriate ISO international standards for quality in product development, manufacturing, distribution and customer support of its medical devices. RMS manufactures medical devices used in emergency care, hospital settings, nursing homes, other medical facilities and home care. The Company's principal products are the FREEDOM60 Syringe Infusion System and the RES-Q-VAC Emergency Medical Suction System. In 2011, the company received FDA approval to market in the U.S. it's HIgH-Flo RMS Subcutaneous Needle Sets. Since 1986, the company has owned and marketed the Gyneco product line which includes the Masterson Endometrial Biopsy Kit used for in-office biopsy sampling procedures, and the Thermal Cautery System used for tubal ligation procedures. RMS maintains its own sales staff in addition to selling its products through distributors in the U.S. and many other countries. It regularly exhibits at both national and international trade shows. The company holds a number of patents related to products it has developed and is manufacturing. Because Repro-Med Systems, Inc., is a public company, it must comply with financial reporting and other regulations established by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Founded in 2006 and headquartered near Minneapolis, Minnesota, Respicardia® is dedicated to improving the lives of heart failure patients by developing implantable therapies designed to improve Respiratory Rhythm Management and cardiovascular health. The remedē® System is an innovative implantable stimulation device designed to restore natural breathing during sleep for patients with Central Sleep Apnea.
John R. Dwyer, Jr., JD, serves as the Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel of Telcare, Inc. Mr. Dwyer served as Principal of CodeRyte, Inc. He served as an Executive Vice President of Doctors Health, Inc. and also served as its Chief Financial Officer for 2 years. He served as a Principal of Graham, Hamilton & Dwyer, Inc. (“GHD“). He served as Chief Executive Officer of e-MEDx. He served as Chief Operating Officer of Active Health Management. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Vetcentric, a specialty on-line pharmacy. Mr. Dwyer served at Diametrics, Inc., where he served as President of California-based high technology Company. Mr. Dwyer began his professional career as an Attorney with Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn, the fifth largest law firm in Washington, D.C., where he focused on transactions in the health care and telecommunications industries. He serves as the Chairman of Redbricks.com, LLC. He serves on the Boards of a number of private and not-for-profit organizations including Earth Conservation Corp. He serves as a Director of the Trust for America's Health. He serves on the Executive Council of Leaders Engaged against Alzheimer's Disease (LEAD). He serves as a Director of USAgainstAlzheimer's. He served as the Chairman of Telcare, Inc. and serves as its Director. He served as a Director of CodeRyte, Inc. Mr. Dwyer served as a Member of the Obama Administration's HHS transition team and has played an active role in the HHS, FDA, and Commerce transition and staffing plans of the Administration. He co-founded the first political action committee focused on a particular disease, the Alzheimer's Action PAC. Mr. Dwyer is a frequent Speaker on financing and regulatory issues of critical importance to emerging health technology companies. He has spoken on health information issues, business risks associated with the FDA approval process, and patent insurance at a variety of forums including the BIO/CEO and AdvaMed annual conferences. Mr. Dwyer is a graduate of Marquette University and the Cornell University Law School.