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An essential text for innovators, this book provides a clear framework for the innovation pathway, describing step-by-step how projects are taken from concept to marketing, and also includes a current assessment of emerging technologies that will influence medical innovation in the future.
List of contents
Foreword. List of contributors. Glossary. THE INNOVATION PROCESS. Introduction. The Innovation Process. Intellectual Property. Establishing a Company. Prototyping. Raising Capital: How Innovators Raise Funding to Drive Medical Innovation. The Regulatory Landscape for Medical Devices in the UK and EU. Responsible Business Conduct: Why and How Healthcare Companies Should Incorporate Environmental Sustainability, Social Responsibility, and Business Integrity into their Practice. Research and Validation. Marketing. Penetrating the National Health Service and Private Sectors. HORIZON SCANNING AND THE EMERGENCY TECHNOLOGIES. An Innovator’s Journey. Digital Health. Regenerative Medicine. Cardiology. Genetics and Genomics Horizon Scanning. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The Evolution of Robotic Surgery – Current Status and Future Concepts. Innovation in Public Health: Tools and Methods. Wearable and Implantable Medical Devices – A Fantastic Voyage. Using Technology to Improve the Outcomes of Mental Health. Medical Imaging. Medical Innovation in Ophthalmology. Index.
About the author
Rahul Kanegaonkar is the Professor of Medical Innovation at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK and a practicing Consultant ENT Surgeon at the Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham and the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London.
James Tysome is a Consultant ENT and Skull Base Surgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals, an Affiliated Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge and has an active role in all aspects of the medical innovation field.
Summary
An essential text for innovators, this book provides a clear framework for the innovation pathway, describing step-by-step how projects are taken from concept to marketing, and also includes a current assessment of emerging technologies that will influence medical innovation in the future.