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Clinical and Medical Innovation in Anesthesiology: Technology, Development, and Commercialization reflects recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering and business experts, this book provides a clear process for the identification, invention and implementation of new solutions in anesthesiology. Readers will gain practical advice, as well as examples of both successful and failed case studies. This is the ideal resource for anesthesiology clinicians, students and researchers who not only want to bring patient use and…mehr
Clinical and Medical Innovation in Anesthesiology: Technology, Development, and Commercialization reflects recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering and business experts, this book provides a clear process for the identification, invention and implementation of new solutions in anesthesiology. Readers will gain practical advice, as well as examples of both successful and failed case studies. This is the ideal resource for anesthesiology clinicians, students and researchers who not only want to bring patient use and application to their inventions but also understand all steps needed to bring an idea for technical innovation to market. - Helps readers understand everything involved in bringing clinical and medical innovation in anesthesiology from concept to market - Features case studies on innovative products from around the world - Includes end-of-chapter 'Getting Started' sections to encourage readers to learn from real projects and apply important lessons to their own work
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ashley Szabo Eltorai is a staff physician in Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the YaleNew Haven Hospital. She is also an Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine at Yale University. Dr. Szabo Eltorai received her M.D. at the Case Western Reserve UniversitySchool of Medicine. She is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the Society of Critical Care Anesthesiology.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction-overview and innovation process flow diagram 2 Technology in anesthesia and perioperative medicine: exploring opportunities and challenges 3 Specific opportunities for innovation in anesthesia 4 Validate, refine, and define the problem to be solved 5 Market analysis-the anesthesia market landsc 6 Competitive analysis 7 Product requirements for emerging anesthesia technologies 8 Partner with a successful expert 9 Conceptualizing idea to solution 10 Prior art searching 11 Patent strategy-patent types and timing 12 Concept testing and selection-where and why will it fail 13 What to prototype? 14 Medical device development 15 Pilot study 16 Clinical research 17 Licensinghow to, terms, expectations, examples for university technology transfer 18 Funding approaches-why, from where, how much, terms 19 Personnel-teams needed, roles 20 Physician entrepreneurship-three steps to success 21 Choosing an entity structure for your business 22 FDA regulation of anesthesia and critical care medical devices 23 Step-by-step guide for Food and Drug Administration listing, 510(k), premarket approval 24 Anesthesia reimbursement 25 Business models 26 Marketing, sales, and distribution 27 Business strategy-valuing emerging technology companies 28 Business operations 29 Post launch physician relationships 30 Innovation in anesthesiology: technology development and commercialization handbook 31 From idea to commercialization: development of a breathing-controlled gaming device for pediatric anesthesia induction 32 Case study: improve the safety and compliance of drug preparation and administration with barcode technology 33 Revolutionizing blood transfusion: HemaLogiX-optimizing clinical appropriateness and resource utilization 34 FirstLook LTA from Guidance Airway Solut
1 Introduction-overview and innovation process flow diagram 2 Technology in anesthesia and perioperative medicine: exploring opportunities and challenges 3 Specific opportunities for innovation in anesthesia 4 Validate, refine, and define the problem to be solved 5 Market analysis-the anesthesia market landsc 6 Competitive analysis 7 Product requirements for emerging anesthesia technologies 8 Partner with a successful expert 9 Conceptualizing idea to solution 10 Prior art searching 11 Patent strategy-patent types and timing 12 Concept testing and selection-where and why will it fail 13 What to prototype? 14 Medical device development 15 Pilot study 16 Clinical research 17 Licensinghow to, terms, expectations, examples for university technology transfer 18 Funding approaches-why, from where, how much, terms 19 Personnel-teams needed, roles 20 Physician entrepreneurship-three steps to success 21 Choosing an entity structure for your business 22 FDA regulation of anesthesia and critical care medical devices 23 Step-by-step guide for Food and Drug Administration listing, 510(k), premarket approval 24 Anesthesia reimbursement 25 Business models 26 Marketing, sales, and distribution 27 Business strategy-valuing emerging technology companies 28 Business operations 29 Post launch physician relationships 30 Innovation in anesthesiology: technology development and commercialization handbook 31 From idea to commercialization: development of a breathing-controlled gaming device for pediatric anesthesia induction 32 Case study: improve the safety and compliance of drug preparation and administration with barcode technology 33 Revolutionizing blood transfusion: HemaLogiX-optimizing clinical appropriateness and resource utilization 34 FirstLook LTA from Guidance Airway Solut
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