New Medical Communications Company:Dave Mittman, PA and Gary Falcetano, PA-C Announced Today the Formation of Their New Company - Advanced Practice Communications, (APC)
"We are going to represent a select number of high-quality medical journals in specialties that we believe in, and where we have a long history of expertise." We have reached agreement with Quadrant HealthCom, Inc. to represent certain accounts of Emergency Medicine". Advanced Practice Communications will provide a full service approach.
(PRWEB) January 15, 2005 -- Dave Mittman, PA and Gary Falcetano, PA-C announced today the formation of their new company; Advanced Practice Communications, (APC). According to co-founder Falcetano, Advanced Practice Communications was formed to fill a number of voids currently found in medical publishing and communications.
"We are going to represent a select number of high-quality medical journals in specialties that we believe in, and where we have a long history of expertise." We have reached agreement with Quadrant HealthCom, Inc. to represent certain accounts of Emergency Medicine". Mr. Mittmans PA experience in urgent care/family practice and Mr. Falcetanošs decade long experience as a fully credentialed emergency medicine PA, make the publication a perfect fit for the new company. The fact that both gentlemen have also been loyal readers for 20 years makes the match even more compelling.
The second area the new company will focus on is the increasingly important nurse practitioner / physician assistant market.
Both gentlemen have held leadership and executive positions working on behalf of both groups. Both Gary and I have spent our entire post-clinical lives in service to both professions. We have launched two very successful journals in this area and been involved in the formation of a new national organization for NPs and PAs. We have worked very hard, over the last 20 years to educate the industry on their importance, and the tremendous opportunity that they provide companies who acknowledge that importance. It has been the major focus of our professional lives," said Mittman. Advanced Practice Communications will provide a full service approach to their clients. From advisory boards to symposia, from publication planning, CME projects to the identification of thought leaders-all of these services will be offered," Mittman said.
APC will also expand to provide consulting service to publishers who are thinking of entering markets with new publications and services. "We have a lot of experience in this area, and feel we could lend a hand to those companies that may need some expertise in launching new products" concluded Mittman.
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