Our History
- 2005 LMS delivers CALM 3.0
- 2005 LMS announces clinical breakthrough in predicting shoulder dystocia
- 2005 LMS forms Risk and Patient Safety Advisory Board
- 2005 LMS and Aon launch risk management initiative in obstetrics
- 2005 FDA provides clearance for CALM Patterns
- 2005 LMS begins listing on AMEX
- 2005 LMS delivers CALM 3.0
- 2005 LMS announces clinical breakthrough in predicting shoulder dystocia
- 2005 LMS forms Risk and Patient Safety Advisory Board
- 2005 LMS and Aon launch risk management initiative in obstetrics
- 2005 FDA provides clearance for CALM Patterns
- 2005 LMS begins listing on AMEX
- 2004 McKesson begins selling LMS solution under McKesson Horizon Clinicals
- 2004 Health Canada provides clearance for CALM Patterns
- 2004 CE Mark Approval
- 2003 ISO 13485 Certification
- 2003 Fetal Heart Rate Alerts is added as a feature to CALM
- 2003 Remote Access is added as a feature to CALM
- 2002 All CALM sites were upgraded to the commercially available release
- 2002 Archiving is added as a feature to CALM
- 2002 On-call board functionality is added as a feature to CALM
- 2001 Clinical Trials are completed
- 2000 CALM Curve becomes a stand-alone product apart from CALM II
- 2000 Preliminary results of the CALM Curve Impact Analysis are released
- 1998 First installation of French version of CALM
- 1998 First installation of NT based CALM product
- 1997 Successful FDA review of CALM and Labor Progress Model. 510K received
- 1996 Labor Management Systems, Inc. name is changed to LMS Medical Systems
- 1996 McGill University makes LMS a commercial entity by partnering with private venture capital firms
- 1995 LMS monitoring system renamed CALM (Computer Assisted Labor Monitoring)
- 1994 First Commercial Sale of LMS monitoring system
- 1993 Labor Management Systems Incorporated
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