Seasoned Cardiovascular Professional Joins Medical Board of Advisors for a Leading Blood Pressure Monitoring Manufacturer
Posted on: Monday, 19 September 2005, 09:00 CDT
SunTech Medical, Inc., one of the world's leading manufacturers of Blood Pressure technology, announced that Ronald J. Prineas, MD, PhD will join SunTech's Medical Board of Advisors.
Prineas has extensive experience in cardiovascular disease epidemiological studies particularly with high blood pressure methodology and population electrocardiology. He is the senior author of the Minnesota Code Manual of Electrocardiographic Findings and has chaired or is a member of all committees as they relate to the longitudinal epidemiologic studies conducted by NHLBI over the past 30 years.
"We are very excited to have Ronald Prineas join our Medical Advisory Board," said Edward Wright, VP Marketing, SunTech Medical, Inc. "His depth of experience in epidemiological studies and past research related to cardiovascular technologies will be invaluable in our ongoing development of new blood pressure related products."
Dr. Prineas holds a M.B.B.S. (MD equivalent) from the University of Sydney, Australia, a Ph.D. from the University of London, and was a fellow at the prestigious London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
About SunTech Medical, Inc.: SunTech Medical, Inc., located in Research Triangle Park, N.C., is the world leader in motion-tolerant, non-invasive blood pressure monitoring products and technology. SunTech offers products for 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring, cardiac stress BP monitoring, customizable OEM BP modules and blood pressure cuffs. For more information please visit www.SunTechMed.com.
Source: Business Wire
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