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This is the best time in history and Boston the best place in the world for health tech entrepreneurship! MIT's Hacking Medicine Initiative hosts events globally, teaching how entrepreneurship can improve health, in partnership with MIT's Trust Entrepreneurship Center.
Professors Martha Gray, Fiona Murray, Bill Aulet + Zen Chu teach Healthcare Ventures [MIT HST.978], a graduate-level course to MIT/Harvard's Health Science & Technology MD, PhD, MBA students & select entrepreneurs. A rigorous design process for tech-enabled care enabling medicine to scale globally. Emphasis on disruptive ventures in digital pharma, sensors, telemedicine, mHealth, imaging, medical devices and global health
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(34)Duke Lecture: Hacking Medicine
Lina Colucci
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9 years ago
Otd startup guide
Thomas M. Loarie
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9 years ago
How to Build Your MVP
Abby Fichtner
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11 years ago
Lean Startup 101
Abby Fichtner
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11 years ago
Entrepreneurshit. The Truth About Building Starutps
Mark Suster
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11 years ago
China 2020: Medical Devices Sector
France Houdard
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13 years ago
Introduction to the FDASM
University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library
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14 years ago
What Makes the Boston Start-Up Scene Special?
Jeffrey Bussgang
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14 years ago
Experience Is The Product
Peter Merholz
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16 years ago
140 Health Care Uses For Twitter
Phil Baumann, RN BSN
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15 years ago
Understanding FDA Requirements Medical Devices
marchell
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15 years ago
Enabling Healthcare Reform Using IT
GuardEra Access Solutions, Inc.
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15 years ago
Health Care Reform: Massachusetts One Year Later
nashp
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16 years ago
Health Reform and Cost Control
nashp
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16 years ago
Medicine 2.0
Bertalan Mesko, MD
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16 years ago
How Web 2.0 Is Changing Medicine
Uri Levanon
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17 years ago
Practicing Medicine in the Web 2.0 Era
Bertalan Mesko, MD
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15 years ago
Evidence Based Medicine Intro
Victor Castilla
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17 years ago
Evidence-based medicine databases
nabot
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17 years ago
Searching Bio Medical Literature
University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library
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16 years ago
CIMIT High Impact Innovations 2008
cimit27
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15 years ago
CIMIT Innovation Grand Rounds
cimit27
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15 years ago
Wellness and Health Innovation Welcome
Inner Ear
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14 years ago
Web 2.0 In Clinical Research
Kent State University
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15 years ago
Innovation
Betsey Merkel
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14 years ago
Disruptiveness of Google Health
Suparna.Das
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15 years ago
Obesity: The Bariatric Challenge Obesity: The Bariatric Challenge
MedicineAndHealth14
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15 years ago
Fast Tracking Innovation to Market
Cybera Inc.
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15 years ago
Clinical Trials Introduction
biinoida
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15 years ago
Medical Technology Innovation Techniques & Funding
Hacking Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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14 years ago
Personal Information
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Greater Boston Area, MA United States
Website
hackingmedicine.mit.edu/
About
This is the best time in history and Boston the best place in the world for health tech entrepreneurship! MIT's Hacking Medicine Initiative hosts events globally, teaching how entrepreneurship can improve health, in partnership with MIT's Trust Entrepreneurship Center.
Professors Martha Gray, Fiona Murray, Bill Aulet + Zen Chu teach Healthcare Ventures [MIT HST.978], a graduate-level course to MIT/Harvard's Health Science & Technology MD, PhD, MBA students & select entrepreneurs. A rigorous design process for tech-enabled care enabling medicine to scale globally. Emphasis on disruptive ventures in digital pharma, sensors, telemedicine, mHealth, imaging, medical devices and global health
Tags
#hackingmedicine
healthcare reform
medical innovation
innovation
healthcare
digital health
healthcare ventures
mhealth
hackingmedicine
lean startup
#hxdconf
@hackmedmit
fdasm
startups
capital
health
medical
funding
technology
venture
genomics
pharmaceuticals
healthcare venture capital
health design
hacking medicine
harvard china health conference
china digital health
alibaba aliyun
design
mvp
new ventures
hackathon
healthcare design
harvard medical school
mit
clinical innovation
#dpharm innovation hackathon
vinod khosla ventures
vellore institute of technology
center for affordable medical technologies
camtech
mgh global health
india healthcare
mass general hospital
omidyar network
tedmed
#hxd2013
global health
healthcare innovation
business model canvas
minimum viable product
mit healthcare ventures
himss
mit $100k
health insurance
big data
hit health software
venture capital
hospital supply chain
hcsm
hit
medtech
health 20
hackmedmit
athenahealth
clinical trial funding
clinical effectiveness
medical technology venture capital
accelmed
social media
fda ddmac
disease management
zen chu
dtc
mobile health
direct to consumer
disruptive
christensen
porterclinical
life
trials
science
pharmaceutical
researcher
institutes
philanthropy
national
nih
clinic
innovations
success
inventor
factors
invention
cleveland
procedures
physician
devices
critical
20
information
business
models
See more