1、My Journey from Clinician/Scientistto Inventor and EntrepreneurPeter A.Schneider,MDUniversity of California San FranciscoDisclosures for Peter A.SchneiderI have the following potential conflicts of interest to report:Consultant:Surmodics,Medtronic,Boston Scientific,Phillips,Cagent,Acotec,Abbott,Endo
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3、 challenge,you cant solve everything,look for the goodInnovationExecuting new ideas to create value.Tim KastelleUniversity of Queensland Business SchoolOur Mission as PhysiciansServiceStewardshipInnovationQuality“Today,of Americans officially designated as poor,99 percent have electricity,running wa
4、ter,flush toilets,and a refrigerator;95 percent have a television,88 percent a telephone;71 percent a car.Cornelius Vanderbilt,the richest man in the world in the late 1800s,had none of these.”I want to be optimistic,but everyone is telling me things are getting worse.Innovation has changed our live
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