Medtronic Selects Parkview For Heart Catheter Trial
The Parkview Heart Institute has been selected by medical technology firm Medtronic as one of 65 hospitals globally to participate in a clinical trial of a new heart catheter.
Read MoreThe Parkview Heart Institute has been selected by medical technology firm Medtronic as one of 65 hospitals globally to participate in a clinical trial of a new heart catheter.
Read MoreMedtronic is notifying users of MiniMed 600 and 700 series insulin pumps of an increased risk for reduced battery life and less time until shutdown after a battery alert occurs.
Read MoreHabitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County hosted a Women Build at the Mentone build site Tuesday, Aug. 20.
Read MoreMedtronic has announced plans to remain in Warsaw, after a previously announced plan to close the facility.
Read MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting health care providers and facilities to stop using NIM Contact EMG Reinforced Endotracheal Tubes and NIM (Standard) EMG Reinforced Endotracheal Tubes by Medtronic.
Read MoreMedtronic recently issued a notification to inform the public about stolen, defective McGrath™ MAC video laryngoscopes that have been offered for sale illegally by unauthorized third parties through various social media platforms.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools would like to thank the Silver Lake Lions Club for their generous donation to students at Claypool Elementary School.
Read MoreIn a move rarely seen in business, Medtronic has lined up another medical device company to use its Warsaw facility that it is slowly vacating.
Read MoreIt wasn’t a premonition, but Craig Snow sure saw it coming.
Read MoreMedtronic will close its Warsaw location in 2024, according to the director of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreNew data provided to BioCrossroads by the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business shows a thriving and growing sector.
Read MoreWARSAW – Medtronic workers in Warsaw are using 3D-technology to produce shields that will be distributed across the country in an effort to prepare healthcare workers for the COVID-19 outbreak. Last week, Warsaw Engineering was contacted by Product Development at Operation Headquarters in Minneapolis, Minn., with an opportunity … Read More
WINONA LAKE — Fourth through 12th-grade students in Kosciusko County are invited to submit artwork for the Lilly Center Art Contest. The theme is “Life at the Lake.” Submissions are open until Wednesday, April 15, said a news release from the Lily Center for Lakes and Streams. The … Read More
WARSAW — The Salvation Army served 140 families through Christmas Eve with its Angel Tree program. This year, 289 children ages 12 and under were given a gift, book, as well as a hat and gloves according to Ken Locke, Salvation Army Administrator for Kosciusko and Whitley Counties. … Read More
WARSAW — Former Warsaw surgeon and inventor Dr. Rick C. Sasso has filed a lawsuit against Warsaw Orthopedic Inc., Medtronic PLC and Medtronic Sofamor Danek Inc. in Kosciusko County Superior Court I. The lawsuit revolves around access to a sales ledger to determine royalties owed following the 2018 lawsuit granting Sasso $112.5 … Read More
PLYMOUTH — A surgeon and inventor, formerly from Warsaw, was awarded $112.5 million in damages stemming from a lawsuit that began in Kosciusko County and moved to neighboring Marshall County. Dr. Rick C. Sasso, emerged triumphant from the nearly month-long jury trial after it was decided he was … Read More