Twenty fifteen was a great year for Bovie Medical Corporation! After a legacy of 89 successful years, we rebranded our company. As evidenced in 2015, Bovie is swiftly operating with precision to bring relevant healthcare solutions to our customers. The transformation of our logo represents our acceleration and dedication towards this goal.
Bovie Medical Insights
Topics: dermatology, electrosurgery, bovie products, OBGYN
3 Things You Need to Know About The Ultimate Electrosurgical Generator
Posted by Bovie Medical on Thu, Jul 16, 2015 @ 10:01 AM
Electrosurgery has become one of the most widely utilized technologies available to surgeons. Doctors use electrosurgery in more than 80% percent of the cases that require surgery and across a variety of surgical specialties. Physicians use this prominent technology for routine wart, hair and spider vein removal performed in their offices, as well as for intricate transplant, orthopedic and open heart procedures performed in the operating room (OR).
Read MoreTopics: electrosurgery, bovie products, Ultimate Electrosurgical Generator
Suction Coagulation and High-Temperature Cautery
Posted by Bovie Medical on Thu, Oct 24, 2013 @ 09:13 AM
The Bovie Medical Corporation is a pioneer and industry leading provider of quality electrosurgical generators and related surgical supplies. It is a company dedicated to innovative products with wide acceptance in the medical community.
Topics: suction coagulator, high temperature cautery, bovie products, aaron, cauterization
Bovie and Social Media are World Wide and Amazing
Posted by Bovie Medical on Tue, Sep 10, 2013 @ 01:11 PM
I recently made a quick trip to Shanghai, China, the financial center of China. I landed on Friday evening and went for a brief tour of the old part referred to as the Bund Architecture which the British built a hundred years ago. If you look across the river you will see the new skyscrapers which, from a distance, could be any major city in the world.
Topics: Social Media, Rob Saron, Bovie Medical, bovie products
Back in October of 2012 I wrote a blog about my favorite books. There had been an article titled My 6,128 Favorite Books in the Wall Street Journal. My thought then, and still now, is that one should be able to narrow one’s likes and dislikes down a little bit from 6,128. I guess if you were comparing that to every book ever written then it might be acceptable, but that clearly wasn’t the case.
Topics: My Favorite Books, Rob Saron, Bovie Medical, bovie products
My Kindle Died, But Your Bovie Probably Won’t
Posted by Bovie Medical on Wed, Jul 10, 2013 @ 10:49 AM
I am headed to Washington DC for the HIDA Summit and my Kindle died. Now I have a very old Kindle, I mean really old. Plastic is chipped off the edges, despite the leather cover. It is that cover that kind of gives it the feel of a real book, and I love the feel of a real book. But the right hand corner went dark, and being the technically savvy type, I turned it off and turned it back on. I know you are probably thinking, hey, that is what I would have done. But it made it worse. Now I can't read the top 25% of the page. But panic hasn't set in yet because I always have a small business book or something for that below 10,000 feet rule on the plane.
Topics: Kindle, flying, Rob Saron, Bovie Medical, bovie products






