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Verisante Technology Inc. V.VRS


Primary Symbol: V.VER.H

Verisante Technology Inc is a Canada based medical device company. It is engaged in commercializing medical systems for the early detection of cancer. The products of the company are Verisante Aura which is for skin cancer detection and Verisante Core which is for lung, colon and cervical cancer detection. It utilizes a cancer detection platform while the operating software and probe technology. The group generates revenue from the sale and renting of its medical devices.


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Comment by modebt1caginon Aug 02, 2012 1:37pm
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Post# 20178015

RE: RE: Scans per day

RE: RE: Scans per day

Yes I was speaking about medical practitioner's clinics. Where there are four or five doctors who see patients as quickly as they can and write copious amounts of prescriptions for anything under the sun (no pun intended). Perhaps I didn't follow your orignal thread as you had intended it to be read.

In these cases I think a good idea would be to have all the doctors "share" the cost of one (or two) Aura units and have these available to the "pool" of clinics in the same building. (Much like the Seymour Medical Centre where there are perhaps five different "pools" of doctors at various stations on the floor).

If during a routine visit a doctor recognizes that there is a suspicious mole on a patient they could have them go over to the shared device for scanning. (All doctors would then share the profits) [I know....this kind of sounds like a conflict of interest as unscrupulous doctors (I'm sure there are a few around) might try to pump up the number of scans to increase their bottom line] But I digress.

I like your idea about building specialized clinics in the major city centres. Perhaps when we all get rich off this we could become entrepenuers and build these ourselves - sponsored by Verisante - of course.

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