Posts Tagged ‘technical’

What is Medical Technical Sales?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
For Sale- Diagnostic Imaging

For Sale- Diagnostic Imaging

What is Medical Technical Sales? Medical Technical Sales can be the sale of services or equipment which have a technical basis to them. This can involve a  very large range  of services  or equipment ranging from either Diagnostic Imaging (X-Rays, CAT scans MRI etc), PACS & Tele-Radiology, Diagnostics & Physiological Monitoring, Endoscopy
Ophthalmics & ENT or Urology & Surgical equipment.

Needless to say the markets for these can be just as large- consider the markets for syringes, X-ray imaging, Diagnostics imaging equipment all of these are extremely profitable for the companies  involved in them that either manufacture or distribute for OEM’s (Original Engineering Manufacturer).

Science Jobs opportunities then are equally considerable  with openings for Chief Scientific Officer, Aseptic Validation Engineer and Medical Technical Sales Reps for those with or without experience in Medical Technical Sales

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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Unlocking Human Potential

Unlocking Human Potential

Welcome again to Myscience jobs.com on this fine glorious day.

Ireland is developing a reputation as a center of excellence  for science jobs in the areas of nanotechnology, R&D and Genetics

Nanotechnology  in particular has just recently come into focus lately with the news that in twenty years Humanity may achieve immortality.

“How so?” says you. Well, an American scientist Ray Kurtzweil, predicts that with the increasing pace of  Human understanding and the integration of new technologies such as genetics, computer science and nanotechnology, it may be possible for Human vital organs and neural systems to be replaced before they begin to degenerate thereby expanding and prolonging natural Human longevity by reversing the process of ageing.

Mr. Kurtzweil’s theories may not be so outlandish when you consider that the first heart and lung transplants were only performed in 1981- a mere 28 years ago. Previously this too had been consider in the realms of science fantasy.

Equally, the Human Genome project took only 13 years to complete, commenced in 1990 and completed in 2003, it had been expected to take far longer but advances in computing and related disciplines accelerated this to the point of shaving several years off the initially anticipated project duration.

The lesson; technology is only limited by our ability to wonder and  to create. For those who like to imagine then, science jobs offer potential;- perhaps even immortality?

Stay tuned to mysciencejobs.com for further news in the world of science and technology and for the best science jobs please visit Irelands best recruitment agency Jackie Brown Medical. We cant promise immortality but we can promise you NRF award winning service.