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Vendome Group acquires leading healthcare journal: Life Sciences: Business and Technology Review
Vendome Group, LLC, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Life Sciences: Business and Technology Review (LSBTR), a national trade publication that reaches more than 37,000 healthcare professionals. This acquisition represents the eighth addition to Vendome's growing portfolio of healthcare publications, which include Healthcare Informatics, Nursing Homes, and Postgraduate Medicine, among others.
Over the last three years, LSBTR has become an indispensable resource for healthcare workers across the US, alerting pathologists, nurses, surgeons, and health care practitioners to the latest industry information and technical innovations within the fields of clinical pathology and infection control. These two fields are two of the critical pillars in the effort to improve the practice of healthcare for patients, and the process of healthcare for institutions, facilities, and professionals.
Six times per year, LSBTR brings its readers an outstanding round up of reviews, original research, regulatory compliance issues, and expert opinion, making staying abreast of new developments both easy and enjoyable. LSBTR also reports on news, trends, policy changes, and new regulations, advising scientists and clinicians about the latest technologies and products that affect their research and practice.
Past contributors have included a host of industry experts including:
Elaine Larson, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research, at Columbia University's School of Nursing, and editor of the American Journal of Infection Control.
William Rutala, Ph.D., professor in the division of Infectious Diseases, and director of the Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology, at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Denise M. Cardo, M.D., director of the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion Centers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S.
Walter E. Stamm, M.D., the president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
John Halamka, M.D., chief information officer of Harvard Medical School and CareGroup Health System in Boston, and recipient of the RFID chip.
Jay A. Levy, M.D., whose research group was one of the first to identify HIV.
Jim Kim, M.D., Ph.D., the World Health Organization's director of HIV/AIDS.
About the Vendome Group, LLC:
The Vendome Group, LLC, is engaged in the development and acquisition of information products designed to improve the efficiency and productivity of our customers. Today, the Vendome Group has completed the acquisition of seven leading information businesses, which encompass a wide breadth of growth markets ranging from health care facilities and practice, commercial and residential real estate, and sourcing of chemicals and bulk pharmaceuticals worldwide. We look forward to continuing the momentum by building and acquiring new strengths and capabilities to serve our customers.
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