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Biodesign The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies

Authors

Paul G. Yock, Stanford University, California, Stefanos Zenios, Stanford University, California, Josh Makower, Stanford University, California, Todd J. Brinton, Stanford University, California, Uday N. Kumar, Stanford University, California, F. T. Jay Watkins, De Novo Ventures, California, Lyn Denend, Stanford University, California, Thomas M. Krummel, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, Christine Q. Kurihara, Stanford University, California
Published 2015

Description

This step-by-step guide to medical technology innovation, now in full color, has been rewritten to reflect recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering, and business experts, the authors provide a comprehensive resource that leads students, researchers, and entrepreneurs through a proven process for the identification, invention, and implementation of new solutions. Case studies on innovative products from around the world, successes and failures, practical advice, and end-of-chapter 'Getting Started' sections encourage readers…

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  • A step-by-step guide to successful medical technology innovation, now in color, rewritten to reflect recent trends of globalization and value-conscious healthcare
  • Written by a team of medical, engineering, and business experts, the authors provide a comprehensive resource that leads students, researchers, and entrepreneurs through a proven process for the identification, invention, and implementation of new solutions
  • Nearly seventy case studies on innovative products from around the world explore successes and failures, provide practical advice, and enable readers to learn from real projects

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