| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Peter Meyer |
Associate General Counsel - Litigation and Risk Management | Profile |
Donna Edwards |
Senior VP, Legal | Profile |
Brian Danahy |
Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer | Profile |
Karen Dehaan-Fullerton |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH), a global health services and products company, brings scaled solutions that help our customers thrive in a changing world. We improve the cost-effectiveness of healthcare through solutions that improve the efficiency of the supply chain; optimize the process and performance of healthcare; provide clinically proven, daily use medical products and pharmaceuticals; and connect patients, providers, payers, pharmacists and manufacturers for seamless care coordination and better patient management. Backed by nearly 100 years of experience, we rank among the top 50 on the Fortune 500 and among the Fortune Global 100. We support our partners with more than 37,000 employees in nearly 60 countries worldwide.
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At Catalyst OrthoScience, our goal is to develop innovative medical solutions that make orthopedic surgery less invasive and more efficient for both surgeons and patients. Catalyst OrthoScience was founded by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and is comprised of a team of biomedical industry professionals with more than 100 years of combined medical device experience. The Catalyst CSR Total Shoulder System is the result of the visionary insight of Steven Goldberg, M.D., a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon and shoulder specialist, who devised the next generation, higher precision, less-invasive total shoulder solution with a greatly simplified method of implant placement. The key design elements of this new system are 1) to preserve as much of the patient`s bone as possible, 2) to create implants to better mimic the natural elliptical shape of the human shoulder, and 3) to provide a system that greatly improves the consistency and reproducibility of the operation.