Medtronic Inc
Medtronic Inc
710 Medtronic Parkway NEMinneapolis
Minnesota 55432
Tel:
1-(763)-514-4000
Fax: 1-(763)-514-4879
website: www.medtronic.com
Fax: 1-(763)-514-4879
website: www.medtronic.com
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| At Medtronic, we're changing the face of chronic disease. By working closely with physicians around the world, we create therapies to help patients do things they never thought possible. Our medical technologies help make it possible for millions of people to resume everyday activities, return to work, and live better, longer. We're able to do this with the help of some very special people around the world: 38,000 dedicated employees who share a passionate purpose to improve lives, thousands of medical professionals who share their insights and ideas, and hundreds of advocacy associations that help us share information so people with debilitating diseases know relief is possible. Our Mission Penned more than 40 years ago by our co-founder, the Medtronic Mission continues to unite all of us worldwide in a higher purpose: to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend lives. More Leadership Transforming the way the world treats chronic disease takes visionary leaders with experience and energy. More Business Overview Our six major businesses focus their efforts around a condition or therapy type: Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management, Spinal and Biologics, CardioVascular, Neuromodulation, Diabetes, and Surgical Technologies. To ensure we leverage knowledge and best practices across all these diverse groups, we have several strategic corporate groups. More Community Involvement Our Mission calls on us to maintain good citizenship. We do this through Medtronic Foundation grants, product donations, employee volunteerism, and meaningful partnerships with global organizations. More Diversity Our goal is to make everyone who touches Medtronic feel welcome and respected. Our culture of inclusion has many facets. More Corporate Responsibility We take our role in changing healthcare very seriously. We assume full responsibility to ensure patient safety and ethical behavior in all our work. More Our Story Medtronic was co-founded by an electrical engineer who used medical technology to help a cardiologist keep his open-heart surgery patients alive. Ever since, we've been using our deep understanding of human physiology to create life-changing therapies that help people with chronic diseases. More Locations We serve patients and medical professionals in more than 120 countries. More |
Keywords:
Medtronic, Medical Technology, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Heart Failure Therapy, Neurostimulation for Bladder Control, Defibrillators (Implantable), Neurostimulators, Heart Monitor, Heart Valve Repair , Hydrocephalus shunts, ITB Therapy, Pacemakers, Radio Frequency Therapy for BPH, Drug Pumps, ITB Therapy, Radio Frequency Therapy for BPH, Spinal/Bone Therapies, Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Gastroparesis, Ménière's Therapy, Stent Grafts (Aortic Aneurysms), Stents (Heart), Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management, Spinal and Biologics, CardioVascular, Neuromodulation, Diabetes, Surgical Technologies,
Related categories:
Device CompaniesDiagnostic CompaniesMedtronic, Medical Technology, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Heart Failure Therapy, Neurostimulation for Bladder Control, Defibrillators (Implantable), Neurostimulators, Heart Monitor, Heart Valve Repair , Hydrocephalus shunts, ITB Therapy, Pacemakers, Radio Frequency Therapy for BPH, Drug Pumps, ITB Therapy, Radio Frequency Therapy for BPH, Spinal/Bone Therapies, Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Gastroparesis, Ménière's Therapy, Stent Grafts (Aortic Aneurysms), Stents (Heart), Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management, Spinal and Biologics, CardioVascular, Neuromodulation, Diabetes, Surgical Technologies,
Specialities:
- Gastroenterology
- Abdominal Gastroenterology
- Anorectal Disorders
- Bezoars & Foreign Bodies
- Diverticular Disease
- Esophageal Disorders
- Gastric & Peptic Disorders
- Gastroenteritis
- GI Bleeding
- GI Diagnostics
- Hepatic Disorders
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Lower GI Complaints
- Malabsorption Syndrome
- Nutrition
- Pancreatitis
- Tumors of the GI Tract
- Upper GI Complaints
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