Debbie Brouwer - Meier

Vascular Access Marketing Manager at Transonic Systems Inc.

Debbie Brouwer-Maier is a seasoned professional in the healthcare industry with extensive experience in vascular access and dialysis solutions. Currently serving as Vascular Access Marketing Manager at Transonic since August 2016, Debbie supports flow measurement devices aimed at improving patient outcomes in vascular access creation, intervention, and surveillance. Previous roles include Sr. Director of Clinical Marketing for Portable Dialysis Solutions at Fresenius Medical Care North America, where support was provided for R&D of new dialysis solutions, and Director of Dialysis Access Initiatives, focusing on enhancing dialysis access care. Additional experience encompasses positions as Vascular Access Specialist at Fresenius Vascular Care and Director of Clinical Operations at Bioconnect Systems, along with notable roles at Renal Solutions Inc. and KDOQI. Debbie holds a nursing degree from the Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Transonic Systems Inc.

Transonic –the measure of better results. For clinicians, researchers and specialty solution developers seeking quantitative data to improve their outcomes and results, Transonic provides those measurement solutions. For four decades, the unprecedented resolutions of Transonic measurements has made the Transonic name synonymous with gold standard diagnostic and research measurement tools. Innovative Product Stream Transonic Systems Inc.® was founded in 1983 by R & D scientist/engineer Cornelis J. Drost after he had invented the transit-time ultrasound flowmeter at the NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University. As the company grew, continuing measurement innovations were the norm. Transonic measurement tools include intraoperative flowprobes for surgeons, monitors and sensors tailored for hemodialysis and critical care, and specialty sensors customized for original equipment manufacturers.


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