Jeff Trail

Jeff graduated from Middlebury College with a B.A. in Economics. Jeff has 18 years of sales experience with a strong focus on medical devices and product development services. Jeff sold disposable and capital equipment medical devices to hospital operating rooms for 11 years. Jeff then focused on selling medical device product development services and 3D printers. Jeff has sold 3D printers to hospitals 3D printing anatomical models, dentists and dental labs 3D printing scanned teeth and appliances, and medical device companies 3D printing prototypes. Jeff joined Boyd in 2018 as Regional Sales Manager. Jeff's favorite activities are skiing and racing triathlons.

Moisture Management in Wound Care: Highlighting MVTR in Films
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Moisture Management in Wound Care: Highlighting MVTR in Films

A wound can be described or defined in many ways: by its source, anatomical location and appearance, whether acute or chronic, by presenting symptoms, and by the method...

Flexible Materials Preferred in Wound Care and Closure
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Flexible Materials Preferred in Wound Care and Closure

In wound care management, the primary objective is complete healing. This is attained through thoughtful planning of patient care for reducing the loss of necessary...

Electrospun Nanofibers Take Technical Textiles to a New Level
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Electrospun Nanofibers Take Technical Textiles to a New Level

"Smart" devices, appliances, glasses, watches, clothing, and numerous other items have flooded the market in recent years. The global market for the smart clothing...

Biosensors Benefiting from Newly Created Protein Polymer Films
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Biosensors Benefiting from Newly Created Protein Polymer Films

The biosensor market is seeing tremendous growth, partly due to the aging population and the increasing number of people with diabetes and other chronic diseases that...

What Makes a Material Medical Grade?
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What Makes a Material Medical Grade?

Materials used in the healthcare and medical setting must often carry the title "medical grade." But what defines a material as "medical grade"? Biocompatibility refers...

Can Nanotechnology Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria?
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Can Nanotechnology Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria?

Over the last hundred years, antibiotics have been central to the extraordinary rate of improvement in medical technology. From swiftly curing basic infections to...

Choosing the Best Medical Tape - Silicone Vs. Acrylic
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Choosing the Best Medical Tape - Silicone Vs. Acrylic

Wound care presents many challenges to the medical professional. From the sheer variety of wound types to the differences among patients, a critical factor in all...

Technical Paper Helping to Revolutionize the Blood Draw Process
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Technical Paper Helping to Revolutionize the Blood Draw Process

Drawbridge Health has developed a new way to draw blood. The company founded by GE Ventures is in the final testing phases of an innovative blood collection device that...

Single-Use Medical Disposables Smarten Up
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Single-Use Medical Disposables Smarten Up

As a result of the demand for sterilized materials, increased data, and high-quality health care, the medical industry has an enormous demand for single-use disposables....

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