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Study Group: Primary Care Obstetricians/Gynecologists (US)

Council Members in this Study Group: 224

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Alan Patterson

Obstetrician and Gynecologist
ALAN B PATTERSON MD, PA
What is a GLG Leader?|GLG Leaders are a separate tier of Council Members with a Council Rank in the top 5%. These GLG Member Program participants are eligible for ongoing, in-depth consultative relationships with GLG clients.

Alan Patterson, MD, is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Alan B Patterson MD, a private practice in Florida, since May 1991. Dr. Patterson was on the teaching staff at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where he wrote many protocols for the residency...

Steven Drosman

President
Steven Drosman, MD
What is a GLG Leader?|GLG Leaders are a separate tier of Council Members with a Council Rank in the top 5%. These GLG Member Program participants are eligible for ongoing, in-depth consultative relationships with GLG clients.

Steven Drosman, MD, is in OB/GYN private practice and President of Steven Drosman, M.D. and Genesis Center for Clinical Research in San Diego, CA. Dr. Drosman performs gynecologic procedures and related surgery, and researches and lectures on topics...

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Sequenom's delay

May 4, 2009

UPDATE 2-Sequenom delays Down Syndrome test; shares plunge | uk.reuters.com

This delay is not good for the company, especially since there are already tests in place that are effective to screen for Down's syndrome.  These tests now are the standard of care, so the longer it takes for Sequenon to launch it's test the worse, for the company.

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Members in this Study Group include these company types:

  • Office Based Private Practice or Clinic
  • Academic Medical Center/Hospital or Clinic
  • Non-Academic Community Hospital or Clinic

Members in this Study Group often have these job titles:

  • Physician - Attending Physician
  • Partner
  • Owner
  • Director
  • Physician - Director
  • President