Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2013
The Irish Times - December 10, 2012
Technologies to diagnose bacterial disease, scan for melanoma and tackle headaches are among the hottest tickets in healthcare innovation for 2013
Each year the renowned Cleveland Clinic in Ohio brings together physicians to gaze into their (admittedly well informed) crystal ball, and evaluate what are likely to be the hot tickets for healthcare innovation in the coming year.
Approaches that make the Cleveland Clinic’s Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2013 include technologies to tackle headaches,
ProMedica Joins Cleveland Clinic Innovation Alliance
Multi-institutional collaboration aims to accelerate technology development and commercialization
ProMedica has entered into a collaborative business relationship with Cleveland Clinic as part of a national Innovation Alliance network to help commercialize medical innovations.
ProMedica joins the University of Notre Dame, MedStar Health and North Shore-LIJ as part of a collaborative network focused on identifying and executing joint development and commercialization opportunities for medical innovations.
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Innovation Summit
Finding Balance through Innovation Obesity, Diabetes & the Metabolic Crisis
Join the industry's most distinguished leaders at the 11th Annual Medical Innovation Summit. Take advantage of our exciting lineup of speakers, panel discussions, live surgeries and clinical presentations to learn about the latest trends in medical innovation and what they mean to you.
Join more than 1,100 senior executives, investors, entrepreneurs and clinicians who will gather at Cleveland Clinic to discover the future of medicine.
In Memorium
Steve Sullivan MD, a long standing member of the IAB, passed away Thanksgiving Day. He had been living in Abu Dhabi. Steve had been a managing director at Skyline Ventures in San Francisco.
Steve had been enormously helpful to the Clinic over the seven plus years he served on the IAB. As a board member he brought many insights -- as an investor, former clinician at the Brigham, Harvard and Stanford Medical Schools, and as a thoughtful business strategist who had a clear sense for what was likely to occur and importantly what was not likely. He was always prepared and made himself available for the Clinic even while living in the UAE. He had been assisting on a couple of Clinic projects when he was diagnosed earlier this month. He was a good friend and will be truly missed. Our deep sympathies to his wife Jay and their entire family.
