Boston Scientific

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Boston Scientific

Boston Scientific (pronounced: /ˈbɒstən saɪənˈtɪfɪk/) is a leading innovator of medical solutions that improve the health of patients around the world. The company's products and technologies are used to diagnose or treat a wide range of medical conditions, including heart, digestive, pulmonary, vascular, urological, women's health, and chronic pain conditions.

Etymology

The name "Boston Scientific" is derived from the city of Boston, where the company was founded, and the field of science, indicating the company's commitment to scientific research and innovation in the medical field.

History

Boston Scientific was founded in 1979 by John Abele and Pete Nicholas. The company has grown to become a global leader in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of medical devices.

Products and Services

Boston Scientific's product portfolio includes devices for cardiology, endoscopy, urology, neurology, and electrophysiology. The company also provides educational resources and support for healthcare professionals and patients.

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