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We are proud to have been trusted for over 23 years by our customers, and we continue to lead the forefront of innovation and to continuously seek better ways to help our customers succeed. We always focus on the real clinical challenges in our community to provide relevant and life changing content. Our solutions are an effective part of the crossing the chasm to ensure the physicians and patients have the most optimized procedural experience possible.Be inspired by the heros in our story

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Milan Antić, Field Technical Engineer CRM and EP at Abbott

The CRM simulator was used a couple of times in educational workshops. The feedback is fantastic, and many implanting physicians have confirmed that the feeling of the catheter, introducer, and lead movement is phenomenal and extremely realistic. It has definitely brought a new dimension to these trainings. For all the meetings, most of our customers spent most of their time on Mentice when compared to other exhibits. Therefore, this makes it a great tool for education!

Chris Hughes

The design of your physical flow model supplies a tactical feel and motion of how the catheter moves and track. In addition, there is vessel tortuosity and very realistic disease morphology. I believe this type of physiological simulator plays an essential role in the form of a clinical hands-on tactile model that previously did not exist.  

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Dr. Wilson Szeto of Pennsylvania Presbyterian Medical Center

"This model helps physicians and the treating team give patients the best outcome, especially with new technologies that are novel and innovative, where there’s a very steep learning curve."

David Nicholson, Clinical Trainer

"I feel much more confident relaying to physicians exactly what each step feels like. You can get a very good idea of what the device feels like as you push it through tortuous anatomy, and the resistance you feel as you deploy the device."