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December 1, 2013

To contribute to human welfare by application of biomedical engineering in the research, design, manufacture, and sale of instruments or appliances that alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. This is our Mission at Medtronic. It’s the reason we’ve developed an unprecedented breadth and depth of innovative therapies over the past 60 years. And it’s the reason millions of people’s lives are improved by a Medtronic product or therapy each year.

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Charite

Charite Berlin sees itself as a top-level European location for medical research and patient care. Originally established in 1710 as a quarantine hospital outside the gates of Berlin, the Charité is inseparably linked with innovative scientific, medical and nursing achievements as well as with the names of outstanding physicians, including the pathologist Rudolf Virchow, the surgeon Ferdinand Sauer-Bruch and the founder of modern bacteriology, Robert Koch.

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Community Health Systems Tackling Tough Operating Room Operational Issues: Explore the Challenges, Approaches, and Results

whitePaper | November 10, 2022

Woman’s Hospital is a specialty hospital that primarily serves women and infants in Baton Rouge, La., and the surrounding regions.

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Digital Healthcare Trends to Transform Patient Experiencesin 2022

whitePaper | May 17, 2022

Like many other parts of life, the healthcare journey has radically transformed over the last two years. An increasing number of patients and doctors are taking advantage of digital channels for consultations, treatments, and ongoing medical care.

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A New Tech Stack for Medical Affairs in the Future

whitePaper | August 17, 2022

Medical Affairs and medical science liaisons (MSLs) are highly visible and important roles that have faced significant obstacles in recent years trying to engage healthcare providers.

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Healthcare IoT Security Operation Maturity

whitePaper | December 21, 2021

This paper suggests that a more simplified approach to modernizing healthcare security operations is warranted. It suggests that a renewed focus on foundational enhancements presents a more rational path to maturity. The "blocking and tackling" sports analogy comes to mind, as only teams that effectively execute at this level can successfully move to the next.

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DEI in Health Systems: Fostering an Inclusive Environmentfor a Healthier Future

whitePaper | November 24, 2022

A Healthgrades Healthcare Marketers Survey found that 70% of marketers identified DEI as a key investment area in their 2022 marketing strategy.1

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Can Technology Relieve Pulmonary Complications—and the Staffing Shortage?

whitePaper | March 3, 2023

Hospitals throughout the United States and worldwide have struggled with understaffing for years, with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic pushing them to their limits.

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Charite

Charite Berlin sees itself as a top-level European location for medical research and patient care. Originally established in 1710 as a quarantine hospital outside the gates of Berlin, the Charité is inseparably linked with innovative scientific, medical and nursing achievements as well as with the names of outstanding physicians, including the pathologist Rudolf Virchow, the surgeon Ferdinand Sauer-Bruch and the founder of modern bacteriology, Robert Koch.

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