The Accelerating Emergence of Telehealth
Cardiovascular Research Foundation
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The Cardiovascular Research Foundation is a pre-eminent force in the progress against cardiovascular disease and, for nearly 30 years, a proven partner for researchers, physicians, and related...
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The Cardiovascular Research Foundation is a pre-eminent force in the progress against cardiovascular disease and, for nearly 30 years, a proven partner for researchers, physicians, and related health professionals.
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Andrew Cleeland is a seasoned executive with 30 years in the medical device industry in both the private and...
Andrew Cleeland is a seasoned executive with 30 years in the medical device industry in both the private and public-sectors. He is also currently Vice Chairman of The Foundry, the premier medical device incubator based in Menlo Park, California and serves as a Director for two venture-funded companies Zenflow, Inc. and Saluda Medical. He is also on the Advisory Boards of Longitude Capital and Arboretum Ventures. Andrew began his career with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration, progressed to large med tech companies in Telectronics Pacing Systems and Baxter Healthcare (BAX:NYSE), then onto the Silicon Valley start-up space working with Radiant Medical, Ardian and Twelve. He is also currently Vice Chairman of The Foundry, the premier medical device incubator based in Menlo Park, California and serves as a Director for two venture-funded companies nVision Medical and Saluda Medical. Andrew has received numerous awards and honors, and is a frequent guest lecturer at Stanford University. He is passionate about healthcare and a champion of innovators and innovation in the med tech field. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Biophysics) from the Swinburne Institute of Technology
Works at American College of Cardiology, Denver, CO, USA. Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. John Rumsfeld...
Works at American College of Cardiology, Denver, CO, USA. Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. John Rumsfeld generally speaks on Innovation, Covid-19, and Covid19 Physician Insights.
Works at CRF Skirball Center for Innovation, Orangeburg, NY, USA. Features in 13 videos on Wondr Medical. Juan...
Works at CRF Skirball Center for Innovation, Orangeburg, NY, USA. Features in 13 videos on Wondr Medical. Juan Granada generally speaks on Mitral, Repair/Replacement, Trans Mitral Valve Implantation (TMVR), Mitral regurgitation, and Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold (BVS).
Works at McLaren Northern Michigan / CVRCNM, Petoskey, MI, USA. Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. Louis Cannon...
Works at McLaren Northern Michigan / CVRCNM, Petoskey, MI, USA. Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. Louis Cannon generally speaks on Innovation, Covid-19, and Covid19 Physician Insights.
Dr. Peter Fitzgerald is the Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Technology and Director of the Cardiovascular...
Dr. Peter Fitzgerald is the Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Technology and Director of the Cardiovascular Core Analysis Laboratory (CCAL) at Stanford University Medical School. He is an Interventional Cardiologist and has a PhD in Engineering. He is Professor in both the Departments of Medicine and Engineering (by courtesy) at Stanford. Presently, Dr. Fitzgerald’s laboratory includes 17 postdoctoral fellows and graduate engineering students focusing on state-of-the-art technologies in Cardiovascular Medicine. He has led or participated in over 175 clinical trials, published over 550 manuscripts/chapters, and lectures worldwide. He has trained over 150 post-docs in Engineering and Medicine in the past decade. In addition, he heads the Stanford/Asia MedTech innovation program. Peter has been principle/founder of twenty-one medical device companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Fourteen of these have been transitioned to large medical device companies. He serves on several boards of directors, advised dozens of medical device startups as well as multinational healthcare companies in the design and development of new diagnostic and therapeutic devices in the cardiovascular arena. In 2001, Peter was on the founding team of LVP Capital, a venture firm, focused on medical device and biotechnology start-ups in San Francisco. In 2009, he co-founded TriVentures in Israel & Silicon Valley, which is a venture fund focused on early-mid stage medical technology and digital healthcare.
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