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Apr 2022
11m 33s

Medical Devices Industry Stabilizing, Se...

RBC Capital Markets
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RBC Capital Markets’ Medical Devices and Medical Technology analyst Shagun Singh shares her insights on the important economic, demographic, and market currents shaping the medical devices industry as it builds upon its recovery from a COVID-induced lull.

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