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Baxter : Edwards Critical Care Division : 1988 By: David K. Every

fter I did 8 years in Aerospace, I wanted to move on. I decided to try Bio-Med; specifically Medical Instrumentation. Baxter-Edwards needed a low-level assembly language and networking guy. So I went there, spent a few months doing that, and a few years being their User Interface designer and implementer for many instruments, and went on to consult with a few other companies in the industry. Turns out, they needed that more, but didn't know it until someone showed them why.
While saving lives wasn't as "interesting" or creative as building weapons systems to take them; it provided interesting learning experiences none-the-less.
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