Clients: Uncovering solutions together

We delight in serving our clients who are affiliated with some of the leading healthcare organizations. Our clients are professional medical societies, patient and consumer advocacy organizations, academic centers, and medical industry.

Heart Rhythm Society

A leading resource on cardiac pacing and electrophysiology, this specialty organization represents medical, allied health, and science professionals who specialize in cardiac rhythm disorders and come from more than 70 countries. 

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American Society of Addiction Medicine

ASAM is a professional society representing over 4,000 physicians and associated professionals dedicated to increasing access and improving the quality of addiction treatment; educating physicians, other medical professionals and the public. 


WomenHeart

The only national organization dedicated to promoting women’s heart health through advocacy, education and patient support. 


MedNet Solutions

A leading healthcare technology company specializing in clinical study management systems designed for the global life sciences market. 


American College of Cardiology

A 50,000-member nonprofit medical society dedicated to enhancing the lives of cardiovascular patients through continuous quality improvement and patient-centered care. 


Community Health Accreditation Program

CHAP is an independent, nonprofit, accrediting body for community-based health care organizations, and the oldest national community-based accrediting body with the purpose to define and advance the highest quality of community-based care.


The Heart & Vascular Institute at George Washington University

The Heart & Vascular Institute at George Washington University promotes cardiac research, education, and community service with the goal of accelerating the pace of scientific discovery.

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ReStart DC

A patient program initiated by the Heart & Vascular Institute at George Washington University  to increase survival rates of sudden cardiac arrest by donating AEDs to organizations serving low-income communities throughout metropolitan Washington, DC.

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