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DAT and Axele Announce Partnership to Expand Load Board and TMS Integration – SupplyChainBrain
Posted: February 12, 2021 at 5:31 am
DAT Freight &Analytics and Axele recently announced an agreement that expands theintegration between Axeles cloud-based TMS and DATs load boardnetwork. The two companies will expand the integration of their loadboard and TMS technologies, giving small and midsized truckload carriers access to automated freight-matching features that are typicallyavailable only to enterprise carriers. The companies will also bring newofferings to carriers to automate their day-to-day operations and reduce themanpower needed to run their businesses.
Axele will become DATs preferred TMS provider for truckload carriers,while DAT will become the preferred load board for Axeles TMS. Carrierscan connect to the their freight marketplace withoutleaving the Axele TMS, with Axele recommending loads that generate the best return based on driver availability, hoursof service, deadhead miles, driver pay and driver preferences. Axele also connects with electronic logging devices, maps, internal accounting systems and other databases.
With the combined power and intelligence of DAT and Axele, small andmidsized truckload fleets will now have a modern, connected TMS that canstreamline the freight-matching process and lead to better decisions andgreater profitability, said Claude Pumila, President and CEO of DAT.
With Axele and DAT, smaller truckload carriers can benefit from TMScapabilities enjoyed by only the largest trucking companies, said RaviAhuja, founder and CEO of Axele. This agreement creates a one-stop shopwhere carriers can run virtually every aspect of their business, and opensthe door for Axele to deliver the latest optimization technology to DATscustomers.
About DAT Freight & Analytics
DAT Freight & Analytics operates the largest truckload freight marketplacein North America. Transportation brokers, motor carriers, newsorganizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for market trends and datainsights based on 183 million freight matches and a database of $110 billionof global shipment annual market transaction data.
About Axele
Axele offers transportation management systemcloud software fortruckload carriers. Axeles parent company, Optym, launched Axele TMS in 2020 to bring itsproven automation and optimization technology to the trucking industry,leveraging decades of experience in optimization and automation solutionsfor the air, rail, and parcel delivery spaces. Axele is the industrys firstintelligent, connected solution, built specifically for small to midsizedtruckload carriers, and has accumulated more than 1,000 registered userssince becoming a paid subscription service in November.
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Hodge enjoys showing TMS students how history connects to their lives – The Thomasville Times
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Zack Hodge is in his first year as a seventh grade Social Studies teacher at Thomasville Middle School. He is also an assistant football and baseball coach.
He was born in Grove Hill and raised in the Walker Springs community. Hodge graduated from Clarke County High School. He earned a degree in Secondary Education- Social Sciences from the University of Alabama.
Ive always been interested in teaching, he said. I originally went to college to become an Athletic Trainer, but I found that I did not enjoy Anatomy class. All undergrads have to take two history classes at Bama, and the first one I took had me hooked on the subject.
I decided to go into Social Studies education because of several teachers I had coming through school. Adam Andrews, now principal at Jackson Middle, Allan Floyd, still teaching at CCHS, and Annell Gordon, former English and math teacher at Wilson Hall (Middle School), all influenced me due to both their enjoyment of their content, but also the relationships they took the time to cultivate with their students.
His father, Craig Hodge, a 1989 graduate of Thomasville High School, has worked extensively in public schools at various levels. He is currently the Chief School Financial Officer (CSFO) at Bibb County Schools in Centreville, Ala.
He was a part of the 1988 football state championship team and two baseball state championships. My mom (Shawn Hodge) is from Grove Hill and graduated from CCHS in 1990. She also attended The University of Alabama, where she graduated with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies. While she technically does not have an education degree, she spent 10 years as an instructional assistant and Pre-K auxiliary at Grove Hill Elementary and the past five years as a librarian at Madison County Libraries and now Tuscaloosa Public Library.
I started teaching in January of 2020 at Hale County Middle School in Moundville, Hodge said.
As a middle school teacher, the best way to connect students to history and the other social sciences is to show the connection to their own lives. Drawing connections to their personal stories and experiences makes the subject more relatable. Middle school students are different because it is a transition time for the students. They are beginning to turn into young adults and are trying to figure life out while at the same time balancing school and extracurriculars. It is not the age group I envisioned teaching when I began this career, but I have fallen in love with middle school.
When not performing his duties as teacher and coach in the Thomasville system, in my spare time, I enjoy reading, hunting, playing golf, and cooking. I also love supporting all Crimson Tide Athletics, the New Orleans Saints, the Tennessee Titans, and the Atlanta Braves.
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Denton County cancels Thursdays vaccination clinic at Texas Motor Speedway due to weather – The Dallas Morning News
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Thursday afternoons vaccine mega hub at Texas Motor Speedway has been canceled due to the likelihood of inclement weather, Texas Motor Speedway officials said Tuesday.
Denton County and TMS have been in contact with the National Weather Service since Monday. With a forecast predicting freezing temperatures and a chance of freezing rain and sleet in the early-morning hours, organizers made the decision to postpone.
We do not want to bring our residents out on icy roads or have our crews and volunteers working in below-freezing weather, Denton County Judge Andy Eads said in a news release.
Those who would have had appointments Thursday will be scheduled for Friday afternoon. Denton County Public Health plans to administer approximately 3,000 second doses of the Moderna vaccine, as well as 4,500 first doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
The appointment-only clinics hours will be noon to 4:30 p.m. Friday; originally, the clinic was set for all day.
Appointment times will be sent by Wednesday evening via email and text message to individuals awaiting their second dose, as well as those next on the Vaccine Interest Portal waitlist for first-dose scheduling.
We are hopeful the weather will be more cooperative Friday for a safe, efficient and effective vaccine clinic, Matt Richardson, director of the county health department, said in the release.
Additional appointments will be scheduled for next week at the TMS vaccination hub, which Denton County plans to operate weekly, a spokeswoman said Monday.
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Covid-19 impact on High-intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Treatment Market Key Vendors, Regional Analysis and Competitive Landscape Forecast by…
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Birds of Prey Director Cathy Yan on Her Debut Film Dead Pigs – The Mary Sue
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When Warner Bros. announced that Cathy Yan would be directing Birds of Prey, many fans were quick to look up her feature film debut, Dead Pigs. The movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018, where it won a Special Award Prize for Ensemble Acting. Now, 3 years after its critically acclaimed debut, Dead Pigs is finally streaming for American audiences on MUBIstarting on February 12.
While many successful indie directors (Colin Trevorrow, Josh Trank) are given the reins to massive franchises (Jurassic World, Fantastic Four, respectively), female directors are rarely rewarded with such a giant platform. Yans hiring made her the first Asian woman to direct a studio superhero film and only the second female director ever to direct a superhero film. But upon watching Dead Pigs, you realize immediately that Yan is a bold and innovative new voice in filmmaking.
Inspired by the shocking 2013 Huangpu River dead pigs incident, the film is an ensemble story in the vein of Nashville or Magnolia, which follows the journey of several characters as they struggle with wealth inequality and the rapid modernization of China. The film is both a razor-sharp satire of the affects of globalization, and a deeply grounded drama about family and relationships.
The film stars Vivian Wu (The Last Emperor, The Joy Luck Club), Mason Lee (The Hangover Pt II), Zazie Beetz (Joker), Meng Li (Young Love Lost), Haoyu Yang (The Wandering Earth), and David Rysdahl (Nine Days).
We talked to Yan about Dead Pigs, working on Birds of Prey, and her career as a journalist for The Wall Street Journal.
The Mary Sue: Dead Pigs is such an ambitious debut film. How long was the journey from conception of the idea to shooting?
Cathy Yan: I think about 3 years, I wrote the first draft of the script during my final year of film school in a screenwriting class, and that came to me really quickly, and it took a long time to get it made because, you know, I had no real credits to my name, I was a first-time filmmaker. It went through multiple labs which was super helpful, and Ive always, having gone through that whole process of film school and then being a nobody, and just all of that, I equate it to almost like a video game, where you have to keep collecting coins until someone will take a chance on you, and thats kind of what had to happen.
So I spent 2-3 years just part-time working on it, trying to chase down any opportunities for financing and in the meantime, Id made a short film version of it just to see if I could even do it or do something in China. What really helped was getting connected with Jia Zhangke (producer on Dead Pigs/director of The World, Still Life) my executive producer, I always admired his work and he has such an amazing reputation, so once that happened and he signed on, that definitely helped us get the movie made.
TMS: The film has already been released in China, what was the reception like there?
CY: You know, Im not really sure! I think I was in the midst of shooting Birds of Prey when it did come out, and you know, for me my hope was always, if it can find an audience, then thats amazing! I think that in many ways its also a very outward-looking film that there would be quite an interested audience outside of China, and frankly thats how most arthouse films in China work, because its quite a nascent industry, theres not a lot of support for indies there. The market is dominated by very large blockbusters and theres also the government, and those sorts of controls too, which make it really difficult for a strong independent film scene.
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TMS: Before you began directing, you were a journalist at the Wall Street Journal. How does your journalism career inform your voice as a director, since both jobs are essentially storytelling?
CY: Absolutely, it informs everything, I really think so. I dont really think that Im no longer a journalist in a way, I just think that like, I love the craft and the act of filmmaking, but Im telling the same stories that I would tell if I could talk about journalism, just in a different format. And sometimes its nice and liberating to be able to fictionalize things, but Im constantly inspired by the world around us and whats actually happening, and Im very curious about that and trying to unpack the headlines, so most of my work has that sense of timeliness, and I want it to feel relevant and thats what Im curious about.
With Dead Pigs, I was very curious about the dead pigs themselves, but more so what drives people to want to dump pigs in the river and how did that come about and what are the repercussions and what does that say about us as humans, and what does that say about what motivates us, and where society is, and thats kind of the driving force of Dead Pigs but also I think a lot of what I want to do.
TMS: The film is a tightrope balance between the humor and absurdity of the piece and the more grounded emotional moments. Was that tone something you envisioned from the very beginning, or did it come to you later in the process?
CY: A little bit of both, some of the humor was just found on the day, on the set. Like the chanting women outside the salon, they just existed at the salon we scouted and wanted to shoot in, and I just knew that it spoke so much to the film and is so absurd and bizarre, we actually found a lot of that while we were there, that is what I love about China and why I wanted to make a movie there, was just this brashness and craziness and this emphatic earnestness and kitschiness that I wanted to really capture. I hadnt really seen it before, and it always tickles me, but it also fascinates me. And I think that generally what I love too, I think theres always comedy in the tragedy and probably, I laugh at a lot of inappropriate things because of it, but thats just always been what Ive found to be true to myself, to my voice, and my sense of humor.
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TMS: For many of us at The Mary Sue, Birds of Prey was one of our favorite films from 2020. Was there anything you wanted to put include in the film that just didnt make the cut?
CY: There always is, right, you keep going oh I wish I got this or I wish I did that. It was a really tough challenge, much like Dead Pigs in a way, because youre just balancing a lot of things tonally but also frankly the storylines, and it was a very stuffed script in terms of that. We had 5 protagonists and 2 antagonists, so theres a lot of things I wish, for me, Im mostly focused on character and character development, but when youre making an action movie as well and you have to play within the rules of that genre and those expectations. Whats funny is that you get even fewer minutes to develop character and tell the human side of the story, so thats just something that I had to juggle with the entire time, like well actually 20 minutes of the movie is just action, and theres some great character moments in action, but its still action. So I think that was just the big challenge of Birds was just kind of, you know, balance all of these opposing factors.
Dead Pigs premieres exclusively on MUBI on February 12.
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Real-time pricing vs. spot pricing: Whats the difference? – FreightWaves
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By Omar Singh, president and Founder, Surge Transportation
The most fundamental difference between real-time pricing and spot pricing is that one is by design and the other is by mistake.
Traditional spot pricing sending loads to auction is sourcing capacity for loads that are not covered by mistake. The traditional routing guide strategy is to forecast annual volume across a linear average and send that out to bid.
However, demand is not linear and sometimes that creates gaps in coverage. Historically we find that shippers experience this gap in coverage up to 10% of the time and then turn to spot auctions to source capacity when their loads are not covered by mistake. By mistake, I mean they forecast 25 loads per week and secured commitments of 25 trucks per week, but their customer ordered all 25 loads on Monday and Tuesday rather than the linear average across the week and now there is not enough capacity by mistake.
On the other hand, real-time pricing also known as dynamic pricing and technically activating an application programming interface (API) external rate engine is by design on purpose. When I say by design, I mean everything is intentional.
From a shippers viewpoint, the community of service providers is intentional, the amount of volume is intentional, the type of volume is intentional, the key performance indicator (KPI) considerations are intentional. From a service providers viewpoint, everything about the returned rate and capacity should be intentional rather than relying on the gut or the mood of the person bidding that day. This discussion unpacks some of the key intentional design factors involved with API real-time pricing.
Strategic partner vs. transactional provider
Perhaps the most notable difference of this is the intentional design around the service provider who is participating in a real-time environment returning API rates. This is the strategic partner vs. the transactional provider.
There is typically a bit of time, financial investment and relationship quality required to integrate and activate API pricing with a transportation management system (TMS) in general and then with each service provider individually. So shippers are carefully curating a community of only their best carriers and brokers to participate in an API environment this is where strategic partners play.
The result should be that they get reasonable market-based rates returned, which are supported by excellent service levels from providers who know their supply chain well and are truly invested in the success of the relationship.
Spot auction, on the contrary, is typically a community of anybody and everybody who received an award by that shipper, not just in this years bid cycle but perhaps even in some remote prior years bid cycle. Typically these are transactional providers who are not invested in the long-term success of the relationship and do not know the customers supply chain well.
The result, and quite honestly the expectation, is often volatile rates and volatile service levels. At the worst, its high rates and low service levels.
Intentional volume vs. overflow
The traditional routing guide strategy is to forecast 100% of a shippers annual volume, send that out to bid, secure capacity commitments accordingly whatever transactional volume does not have coverage gets sent to auction. What we are seeing with real-time pricing is the intentional design of either a volume of freight or characteristic of freight that is reserved for API rate providers.
When I first started in this business, several of my customers had a disclaimer in their awards that indicated if the market changes up or down more than 5% based on a reliable market index, then either party has the right to renegotiate rates.
I dont see these disclaimers much anymore, but they represent a mature seasoned supply chain teams understanding that one way or another they are going to be paying market rates when the market is up, they will pay more and when the market is down, they will pay less. Well, rather than one year at a time, real-time pricing allows shippers and their service providers to exercise this dynamic one day at a time. Some large shippers are now forecasting 100% of their projected annual volume and only sending 70% of that to RFP, with the intention of playing the market with the other 30%.
Again, this is the mature understanding that when the market is up, they will pay more and when it is down, they will pay less and strategically hedging that it is more valuable and stable for them to be with the market along with their providers almost like a choreographed dance where partners stay in step with each other at all times.
Another place we are seeing intentional design regarding real-time rates is in the characteristic of freight volume, not just the percentage and/or the characteristic of their shipping location. Many large, high-volume shippers break out their bids into volume high-volume and low-volume business.
Traditionally, high volume is designated for large asset-based motor carriers that are able to build efficiencies around the high-volume shipping lanes, and hence, provide better rates and service due to the strategic nature of that lane in their overall network. Low volume is reserved for brokers that are not providing drop trailers and do not rely on the volume consistency in the traditional strategic front- or back-haul sense required to make a network of lanes function altogether.
With real-time pricing, we are seeing some shippers designate low-volume business (primarily broker partners) to those strategic API rate providers and understanding that the market is going to move a bit in most years a lot in some years. On that same note, other shippers are designating high-volume outbound locations only to API providers and lower volume locations to traditional spot.
KPI vs. lowest rate
OK, not everybody has built this capability, and it is not necessary to activate real-time pricing and build a strategic community, but its pretty exciting to work with customers that are able to consider service along with rate in a real-time environment.
The traditional way of curating a spot auction community is that providers are either in or they are out, and they are either the cheapest or they are not. Getting expelled from an auction is kind of like getting cast out of the village you have to do something really bad or just be altogether a terrible provider. What that leaves in auction is a range of providers that go from barely acceptable to remain in spot all the way to the best and most strategic.
Since a TMS typically is configured to award spot auction based solely on rate, the result can be that it drives more business to barely acceptable providers when, for a tolerable threshold difference in rate, that business could be driven to a strategic partner who over time returns more value.
Standard auction is not configured to account for KPIs, whereas everything can be designed and programmed in API. So we are seeing customers that develop the capability of awarding business not just on rate but on the weightage of the likelihood that a provider will accept a load if tendered to it and on the likelihood that it will deliver on time and on the likelihood that it will be compliant with EDI and tracking visibility.
Traditionally these evaluations are done once per year as part of a large annual award, or once per month to evaluate whether a provider can keep its award, and it involves some human and relationship discretion, whereas in API it is done daily and it just involves clearly defined programmable math the evaluation is done at the level of each individual load rather than at the level of the lane or the RFP event.
Service providers perspective no human error
The defining theme of this conversation has been to establish that real-time pricing is by design rather than by mistake. This is true not only for the shipper but also for the carrier and broker.
Shippers are able to get rates faster, secure capacity more rapidly and drive more business to strategic providers who are currently performing well in their supply chain. Brokers and carriers are able to remove human error, discretion and attendance while also rapidly returning rates at a high volume hence securing more loads more quickly.
Some of the most common things I hear from bidders are that they fat fingered a number by mistake; they didnt realize it was a same-day shipment; they didnt realize it was a team shipment; they didnt notice more loads were available by refreshing the screen; they discerned that they should not bid on that particular shipment for some new reason; and the list goes on, trust me.
With the API external rate engine, the algorithm knows when it is a team load, the algorithm knows when it is a same-day shipment, the algorithm knows how many loads we can take on the same lane on the same day or how many additional loads we can take as a company on any given day. It knows that V means van and R means refrigerated. It never gets sick, never slows down and never takes a day off.
Certainly it takes a while to build logic that accounts for everything and then more time to build the capability of integrating that logic with multiple TMSs thousands of hours later, its an ongoing process really. The result is that the customer experience of making strategic decisions proactively by design rather than reactively by mistake, and selecting providers who can meet them at those initiatives, has been a winning combination in every shipper-carrier TMS relationship Ive seen.
Every shipper we work with month-over-month sends more volume to its API real-time environment, which is absolute proof that the strategy works to provide a desirable balance of cost, service and capacity. For shippers, more volume moves the way it was designed to, while for service providers, more business is developed and earned the way we aspire to strategically rather than transactionally.
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Significant’ High Court backing for adjudication in construction – Law Society of Ireland Gazette
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What is adjudication?
Adjudication is a 28-day dispute resolution process which can be used to resolve disputes relating to payment under construction contracts. The key steps involved are:
Adjudication is designed to be rapid.
It is designed to promote cashflow in the construction industry by giving aggrieved parties a mechanism to get cash in the bank quickly without spending years (and lots of money) in arbitration or court.
This rapid mechanism only works, however, if the courts are willing to enforce decisions made by adjudicators; otherwise, unsuccessful parties would simply ignore decisions made against them.
The adjudicators decision at the centre of this case concerned a payment dispute between Gravity Construction Limited and Total Highway Maintenance Limited (TMS).
In short, TMS lost and was ordered to pay Gravity 135,458.92.
TMS did not comply with the decision, and Gravity then issued court proceedings to enforce the decision in the High Court. Gravity relied upon section 6(11) of the 2013 act which states:
The decision of the adjudicator, if binding, shall be enforceable either by action or, by leave of the High Court, in the same manner as a judgement or order of that Court with the same effect and, where leave is given, judgement may be entered in the terms of the decision".
Just before the High Court hearing date, TMS indicated that it was prepared to comply with the adjudicators decision.
The High Court enforced the adjudicators decision by giving an unless order. Paragraph 37 of the judgement summarises it:
An order that the applicant has leave to enforce the adjudicators decision in the same manner as a judgement or order of the High Court, and that judgement is to be entered against the respondent in favour of the applicant in the sum claimed unless the said sum is paid to the solicitors acting on behalf of the applicant within seven days of todays date
In other words, the High Court ordered TMS to comply with the adjudicators decision.
This is the first reported case in which the High Court has put its shoulder behind adjudication by enforcing an adjudicators decision under section 6(11) of the 2013 act.
Without support from the High Court, adjudication awards would not be worth the paper they are written on. The decision is therefore very significant indeed.
That said, the whole point of adjudication is speed. Adjudication is about getting aggrieved parties paid quickly. In this regard, the timelines in Gravity give cause for concern.
The adjudicators decision at the heart of the proceedings was dated 28 April 2020. It took almost nine months to enforce. So, does this protracted timeframe defeat the purpose of adjudication entirely? Well yes, it probably does.
There were a number of reasons why it took so long to enforce the adjudicators decision in Gravity:
The points summarised above might sound familiar to adjudication practitioners who have experience in the UK, where there were similar teething problems.
Ultimately, these were resolved by reforms within the court system. In the UK, the courts now enforce adjudication decisions by way of summary judgment, with enforcement hearings taking place roughly 28 days after a procedural application.
If adjudication is going to become a mainstay in Irish construction, we will need reform within the court system to facilitate this. The courts need to rapidly enforce adjudication awards if the process is to have a long-term future in Ireland.
Another barrier to the uptake of adjudication in Ireland was also touched upon in Gravity. At paragraph 32 of the decision, the High Court briefly touched upon one of the legal arguments raised by TMS to resist enforcement.
In short, TMS put forward an argument that the enforcement proceedings should be stayed (put on hold) pending determination of arbitration proceedings.
In this regard the High Court noted that the propriety of this attempt was open for debate, given the wording of section 6(10) of the act, which says: The decision of the adjudicator shall be binding until the payment dispute is finally settled by the parties or a different decision is reached on the reference of the payment dispute to arbitration or in proceedings initiated in a court in relation to the adjudicators decision.
The UK regime has a similar provision, but, in that jurisdiction, there is no debate as to what it means. It means pay first, argue later. Do what the adjudicator says in the first instance, and if you are unhappy about it, start from afresh in arbitration or court.
For constitutional reasons however, the position might not be as clear-cut in Ireland, so that debate still needs to be had.
I have no doubt that we will see the debate above unfold in the Irish courts in the very near future.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market 2021 Analysis, Industry Size, Share Leaders, Current Status by Major vendors and Trends by Forecast to…
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1 Report Overview
1.1 Study Scope
1.2 Market Analysis by Type
1.2.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Size Growth Rate by Type: 2020 VS 2026
1.3 Market by Application
1.3.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Share by Application: 2020 VS 2026
1.4 Study Objectives
1.5 Years Considered
2 Global Growth Trends
2.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Perspective (2015-2026)
2.2 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Growth Trends by Regions
2.2.1 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Size by Regions: 2015 VS 2020 VS 2026
2.2.2 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Historic Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)
2.2.3 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Forecasted Market Size by Regions (2021-2026)
2.3 Industry Trends and Growth Strategy
2.3.1 Market Trends
2.3.2 Market Drivers
2.3.3 Market Challenges
2.3.4 Market Restraints
3 Competition Landscape by Key Players
3.1 Global Top Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Players by Market Size
3.1.1 Global Top Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Players by Revenue (2015-2020)
3.1.2 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Revenue Market Share by Players (2015-2020)
3.2 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)
3.3 Players Covered: Ranking by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Revenue
3.4 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Concentration Ratio
3.4.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)
3.4.2 Global Top 10 and Top 5 Companies by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Revenue in 2019
3.5 Key Players Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Area Served
3.6 Key Players Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Product Solution and Service
3.7 Date of Enter into Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market
3.8 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans
4 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Breakdown Data by Type (2015-2026)
4.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)
4.2 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Forecasted Market Size by Type (2021-2026)
5 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Breakdown Data by Application (2015-2026)
5.1 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Historic Market Size by Application (2015-2020)
5.2 Global Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Forecasted Market Size by Application (2021-2026)
11 Key Players Profiles
10.12.1 Company Details
10.12.2 Business Overview
10.12.3 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Introduction
10.12.4 Revenue in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Business (2015-2020)
10.12.5 Recent Development
12 Analysts Viewpoints/Conclusions
13 Appendix
13.1 Research Methodology
13.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
13.1.2 Data Source
13.2 Disclaimer
13.3 Author Details
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Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America In Coral Springs Offers Breakthrough Treatment Of Depression, Anxiety, and Other Disorders – TAPinto.net
Posted: February 6, 2021 at 8:28 am
CORAL SPRINGS, FL Theres a medical practice in Coral Springs offering a technological breakthrough in the treatment of major depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stressdisorder (PTSD), and other disorders.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy is offered at Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America located at 9734 West Sample Road.
It is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment that has been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association in its Best Practices Guidelines as an effective treatment for depression.
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The safe and effective outpatient treatment is for individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) or similar disorders who have not experienced satisfactory improvement from antidepressant medication.
TMS Therapy differs from traditional drug therapy because it employs MRI-strength magnetic pulses that are targeted only to specific regions of the brain involved in mood regulation areas known to be under-active in those diagnosed with MDD.
TMS Therapy activates and raises the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin and can be used in conjunction with medication or as a stand-alone treatment.
In FDA clinical trials, two out of every three patients reported remission or a reduction in depression symptoms after completion of TMS Therapy. Subsequent studies have consistently shown three out of every four patients positively responding to TMS Therapy.
What to expect during TMS Therapy?
Although treatment varies by individual, a typical treatment course consists of:
During treatment, patients relax in a treatment chair and remain awake and alert.
The TMS Therapy device will deliver magnetic pulses to specific areas of your brain known to regulate mood. These pulses will feel like tapping on the scalp. Adjustments can be made by your TMS technician if the tapping is uncomfortable.
Mild headache or scalp discomfort is sometimes experienced at the site of stimulation during or after treatment. An over-the-counter analgesic may be taken to alleviate discomfort. If discomfort persists, the strength of the magnetic field pulses can be reduced to make treatment more comfortable.
After a treatment session, patients can immediately return to their normal routine, including driving.
In clinical trials, most patients experienced a positive response to TMS Therapy by the fourth week of treatment. Some patients may experience results in less time, while others may take longer. It is important to continually discuss any depression symptoms with your TMS technician.
Shelly Lahn is the CEO of Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America.
The team at Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America helps patients cultivate a more joyful and fulfilling life with complete psychiatric services offered in a comfortable environment.
Find out more about TMS Therapy at Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America here: neurowellnesstms.com/services/tms
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Pandemic spurs scientists to look closer at an experimental treatment for severe depression – CTV News
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TORONTO -- COVID-19 hasnt just worsened mental health across the country its also cut access to specific medical treatments for those who struggle from severe depression, such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
But the pressure of a pandemic has also spurred scientists to focus on some new therapies in order to keep helping patients, turning necessity into opportunity.
One patient who underwent an experimental therapy during the pandemic believes it could change lives, and even replace ECT altogether.
Kileen Sprock was in need of urgent help a month ago when she turned to a new treatment.
The human resources specialist had struggled with depression on and off for the past five years, undergoing various treatment.
But during COVID-19, she worsened.
I have been off work, and that has had a huge impact on my life, as you can imagine, Sprock told CTV News. Essentially, I am at home. If you've ever experienced depression, you know that there's pervasive sadness, there's a lack of confidence, a lack of self worth, fatigue, [you get] tired easily, and it was just a really difficult, difficult experience.
One of the medical therapies she had tried in the past was ECT, which is seen as a last resort for those suffering from depression so severe it will not respond to any other treatment.
But during the pandemic, ECT became more dangerous to administer.
Dr. Daniel Blumberger, director and chair of the Temerity Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention with CAMH, explained to CTV News that they had no choice but to cut down on patients due to the threat of COVID-19.
We were struck with a crisis, because when you do electroconvulsive therapy, there's a potential to generate aerosols when you have to give oxygen to patients, he said.
The treatment is performed under anesthesia, and involves small electric currents being passed through the brain. Patients are given oxygen through a mask while they are under, and they are asleep for around five to 10 minutes.
A psychiatrist, an anesthetist and other assistants have to be there for the process, all decked out in full PPE, all afraid of contracting the virus in the process.
But after doctors reduced the number of patients receiving ECT during the pandemic in order to cut down on virus risks for everyone involved, those patients were still in need of care.
We had to have another solution for these very sick and severely ill patients, Blumberger said.
When Sprocks mental health was worsening as a result of the pandemic, it was hard to find anywhere that would treat her due to hospitals cutting down on patients.
The hospitals were not really accepting new patients for different treatments, unless it was very very serious, Sprock said.
Thats when she heard of an emerging treatment.
I had tried so many different treatments, I had done ECT, dozens of antidepressants, Sprock said. "So this treatment was really, like, why not. Let's try it, I have nothing to lose.
A month ago at CAMH in Toronto, she was treated with an accelerated version of transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasive procedure where an electromagnetic coil delivers magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, is already approved for treating depression. In fact, Sprock had tried it before.
But usually the treatment is delivered once a day for six weeks or longer.
In recent years, scientists have been looking at delivering these magnetic pulses at higher volumes and on faster timelines to improve the treatment, such as intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS), a more efficient version of rTMS that shortens sessions without sacrificing effectiveness. But iTBS still requires daily sessions over six weeks.
With COVID-19 creating pressure on all aspects of medical care, the question of speeding up these treatments was more pressing than ever.
Scientists and doctors decided to intensify and accelerate the treatment, delivering eight doses in a single day over one week, or in Sprocks case, two weeks.
And she noticed changes quickly.
I started to feel really, really good, she said. Probably about the fourth day of this treatment. It's hard to articulate, but I showed up for treatment that day, and I just felt brighter. And that had not happened with other treatments that I had been through.
Although accelerating the treatment is experimental still, preliminary studies suggest it works.
We think that the number of treatments per day has an effect that we're able to push the brain past what a once a day treatment would do, Blumberger said.
In the U.S. where the accelerated TMS was first tested researchers report up to 90 per cent remission for patients.
Study results from a randomized controlled trial are pending publication in the spring, according to the lead scientist, Nolan Williams, an assistant professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at the Stanford University Medical Center.
We're looking at a therapy that works, Williams told CTV News.
Researchers speculate that the treatment is hitting the regions of the brain that are causing the depressive systems more accurately than before.
We use a special type of brain MRI to localize the exact position, Williams said. So we have kind of a personalized algorithm for finding the best spot, based off of the brain anatomy. That's probably a key difference.
Doctors in Vancouver have been trying accelerated TMS as well.
It's worked really, really, really well, Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez, an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, told CTV News. That handful of patients that we've treated, they've all gotten better.
Being able to deliver treatment faster and over a shorter period has allowed more patients to get care even during the pandemic, Blumberger said.
Its been a big help, because they would have had to potentially wait for ECT or may not have been able to access it.
The logistics of ECT are also more complex than TMS, Vila-Rodriguez added, making it harder during COVID-19 due to the requirement of extra specialized staff and things such as anesthesia. Only one technician is required to physically deliver treatment with TMS.
You can treat a lot more people than you could treat with with ECT, Vila-Rodriguez said.
Williams pointed out that getting access to ECT can be very difficult in a non-pandemic year as well.
In the United States, only about 1.5 per cent of people that meet criteria for getting ECT actually get it, he said. So, 98.5 per cent people don't get it. One of the biggest reasons is [many] hospitals don't have ECT.
If accelerated TMS can help as much as ECT, it could be hugely important because its more accessible, and doesnt require as many people.
Some patients also may be wary to try ECT for a variety of reasons.
Mayo Clinic explains on its website that the treatment has a stigma due to how it was sometimes administered in the past, including high doses of electricity without anesthesia, leading to injury and serious memory loss.
In modern times, ECT is only administered with the patients informed consent, and 60 - 80 per cent of patients with depression achieve remission after treatment, according to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), making it one of the most effective treatments for those with treatment-resistant mental illnesses.
But although it is safe, there are still some side-effects.
We need an alternative to ECT because even though electroconvulsive therapy is the most effective treatment for severe depression, unfortunately it's also associated with significant side-effects, and one of those side-effects, which is quite troublesome, is impact on memory, Vila-Rodriguez said.
Sprock said that one of the things she found remarkable about receiving accelerated TMS was how much less invasive it was compared to ECT, adding that her only side-effect so far has been headaches the day she received treatment.
ECT had some impact when she received it in the past, she said, but it did come at a cost.
I had memory loss that was quite severe for about a year, she said. Slowly, my memory did come back as time went on. I still have a little bit of memory issues, but I can't say that is too too bad. But with [accelerated TMS] theres been no impact to memory. Wonderful.
Sprock believes the therapy is so revolutionary that it could completely replace ECT, adding that if accelerated TMS had been around five years ago, she would have chosen it over trying ECT.
When shed been treated with the original TMS before, she had experienced slight improvements, which didnt last long. But this was night and day.
Sprock almost felt the way she used to before depression, she said.
I'm happy I'm chatty, she said. I'm back to being bubbly. So it really has changed my life. At this point, I do have six more months of follow up. They do assessments every week where they'll test to see how I'm doing, and based on where I am, I might go in for booster treatments. But otherwise, if all goes well in six months, I hope to be back to working.
Scientists are now planning a formal study to measure this accelerated treatment's effects to see if it truly is an alternative to ECT for some patients.
For now, it remains a last resort to help those in crisis during the pandemic.
Resources are available in communities across Canadafor anyone struggling with anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns.
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