Landman lands medical director position at Evolved

Evolved Digital Systems has named neuroradioloigst Jeffery Landman, MD, as the company's medical director.

Landman will chair Evolved's Clinical Advisory Board and actively participate with the company's customer-user groups.

Landman was the founder of INPHACT, the company which merged with Electromed Inc. to become Evolved Digital Systems. In addition to accepting this recent position, Evolved says Landman will maintain his executive roles with other local businesses, including Vanderbilt Imaging Services and New Light Imaging Partners.

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