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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Meghan Scanlon, SVP and president of urology at Boston Scientific, updates us on the integration of its powerhouse neurostim acquisition – Axonics. Scanlon also offers great insights on what makes the urology business such a powerful specialty for physicians and medical device executives.

    Go here to listen to Scanlon’s first visit with DeviceTalks Weekly. https://www.devicetalks.com/boston-scientific-and-zenflow-are-bringing-critical-new-tools-to-help-urologists-treat-patients/

    DeviceTalks Managing Editor Kayleen Brown sits down with Kevin Dempsey, senior director of business development at Tecan, about the opportunities in neuromodulation. Tecan is the sponsor of this episode. To learn more about Tecan visit, https://partnering.tecan.com/

    MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker brings a basket of Newmarker’s Newsmakers including Inspire Medical, Kestra Medical, MGB Layoffs, Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi talks with Dr. Maria Artunduaga, the founder and CEO of Samay, a startup that’s using acoustic energy to get a clearer picture of the lung’s performance. Family tragedy and professional frustration set Dr. Artunduaga on a course that won MedTech Innovator’s Grand Prize. She has the giant check to prove it.

    This episode was sponsored by DeviceTalks Boston. You can register at Boston.DeviceTalks.com.

    Rachel Robinson, COO of MassMEDIC, joins us on the Newmarker’s Newsmakers. Before we hit the news of the week, Robinson gave a preview of the upcoming MassMEDIC’s Symposium & Gala on March 6.

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    MassDevice Executive Editor Chris Newmaker then delivers news on - Boston Scientific, ResMed, Globus Medical, BD and Baxter. Hilarity ensues.

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  • In 2024, only months before the world lost Dr. Nick Hopkins, Host John Murray, sat down with Dr. Hopkins to discuss his innovative treatments in stroke care, the necessity of collaboration and partnerships to advance research and clinical care, and the importance of mentorship and training the next generation of neurosurgeons.

    In this special memorial episode, we hear Dr. Hopkins reflect on “not doing everything by the book, but looking around to ask: is there a better way than what’s in the book?” He shares his philosophy on embracing and learning from mistakes that have fueled advancements in neurovascular methodologies and inspired a culture of openness in the medical community.

    A champion of mentorship, Dr. Hopkins has acted as a guiding force for numerous professionals, shaping the future of neurovascular surgery. The episode also delves into the ethical and moral compass that underlies Dr. Hopkins’ work, reaffirming the profound humanity that anchors his approach to both his profession and personal life.

    To honor the depth of Dr. Hopkins’ legacy, we hear directly from many of his mentees and fellows, including Dr. Adnan Siddiqui, Dr. Ricardo Hanel, Dr. Chuck Kerber, Dr. J. Mocco, Dr. Qureshi, Dr. Raphael Rodriguez, Dr. Demetrius Lopes, and Dr. Ajay Wakhlo on the personal and professional impact he has had on their lives and careers.

    Thank you to Zeus for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Zeus supports medical device companies, visit: www.zeusinc.com.

    Special thanks to Dr. Hopkins’s mentees and fellows who shared their stories and to the following for their support in the development of this podcast: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, and Dr. Elad Levy.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi talks with Highridge CEO Rebecca Whitney and Executive Chairman Eric Major about the swirling spinal market. Whitney and Major share what makes the spine industry different from other MedTech sectors and why they believe Highridge is uniquely positioned to grab a large piece of the market.

    The episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks Boston. Register to attend at Boston.DeviceTalks.com.

    DeviceTalks listeners can find our first interview with the Highridge team here. https://www.devicetalks.com/hear-highridge-medicals-plans-to-scale-the-spine-market-a-preview-of-the-medtechvision-conference/

    MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker returns with the Newmarker’s Newsmakers sharing stories about Stereotaxis, the FDA, Philips, Zimmer Biomet, and Stryker.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalk Weekly podcast, Host Tom Salemi talks with MedTech legend Daniel Hawkins, a serial entrepreneur who has a hand in many industry success stories. He was employee number six at Intuitive before setting out on a path of innovation, developing the technologies around companies like Shockwave Medical.

    More recently, Hawkins was CEO of Avail Medsystems, the presumed leader of the pack of companies trying to redefine OR communications, but that company shuttered last year when it couldn’t raise additional capital.

    Today, Hawkins is leading Vista.ai, which is selling an AI-enabled package that makes it much easier for MRI technologists to capture meaningful images of the heart. Hawkins sees Vista.ai as improving patient care while also helping imaging centers address the crushing shortfall of experts.

    This episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks Boston. Register to attend our April 30-May 1 event of the year at Boston.Devicetalks.com.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, we get an inside look into why Boston Scientific’s AF Solutions division has experienced such a meteoric rise over the past few years. CMO Dr. Brad Sutton lays out the problem facing patients and physicians when treating atrial fibrillation and how acquisitions of pulsed-field ablation tool FARAPULSE is changing the game.

    This episode is sponsored by Freudenberg Medical. To discuss a partnership with Freudenberg Medical for your EP catheter portfolio, please visit https://ep.freudenbergmedical.com/.

    Chris Newmarker of MassDevice joins Host Tom Salemi in delivering this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Abbott, Boston Scientific, Intuitive, and Medtronic.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, we’ll play the interview Host Tom Salemi conducted with Adam Elsesser, CEO of Penumbra, which has grown into a force in the vascular and neurovascular industries.

    Elsesser’s path into running a MedTech startup was quite accidental, but that unorthodox path has helped the company develop a unique culture for innovation. Elsesser shares that philosophy in this interview and explains why he prefers uncertainty over risk.

    Kicking off the episode Jim Hammerand, managing editor of Medical Design and Outsourcing, visits with Chris Newmarker and Salemi to share the highlights of the magazine’s leadership issue including an in-depth interview he did with former Edwards Lifesciences CEO Mike Mussallem.

    The three then run through this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Integra, Olympus, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Stryker, and Inari.

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  • In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, host John Murray interviews Charles "Chuck" Kerber, MD, Emeritus Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery at UCSD, a pioneering force in neurovascular medicine, whose innovations—such as flow-directed catheters and cyanoacrylates for therapeutic embolization—transformed the field. Dr. Kerber reflects on his Appalachian roots and military experience, highlighting how these influences shaped his views on responsibility, mentorship, and patient-centered care. His philosophy of innovation, grounded in imagination and resilience, offers a blueprint for tackling complex medical challenges.

    The discussion explores the iterative process of developing life-saving neurovascular devices, from early failures to groundbreaking successes, and emphasizes the vital role of collaboration with industry partners. Dr. Kerber shares stories of his mentorship style, which encouraged creativity and accountability, and its profound impact on the next generation of neurovascular physicians. He also underscores the importance of ethical considerations and humanity in patient care.

    Looking ahead, Dr. Kerber advocates for the continued integration of creativity and teamwork in addressing future neurovascular challenges. He closes by offering young physicians advice on embracing imagination and perseverance to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes.

    Thank you to Resonetics for sponsoring this episode of Structural Heart Talks. To learn more about how Resonetics supports medical device companies, visit: https://shorturl.at/E1wO8

    Special thanks to the following for their support in the development of this podcast: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Eytan Raz, MD, Boris Pabon, MD, Joseph Horton, MD, John Barr, MD, and special thanks to William Bank, MD.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Flow Medical CEO Jennifer Fried tells Host Tom Salemi the story of the MedTech startup that recently closed on a $5 million seed round.

    The story checks all the boxes of a great MedTech story.

    Physicians Dr. Jonathan Paul and Dr. Osman Ahmed crafted the idea of a new angiography, infusion, and monitoring catheter that could be used to dissolve pulmonary embolism. The napkin drawing grew into a company led by Fried, who had already exited her first startup. Now, with funds in hands, Flow Medical is moving into pre-clinical trials.

    Before the interview, Salemi and DeviceTalks Managing Editor Kayleen Brown share news on the expanding DeviceTalks universe including new podcasts, new virtual discussions and a proven way for MedTech companies to tell their stories.

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  • In our final 2024 episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, ResMed CEO Mick Farrell shares the company’s strategy for reaching the billions of people who need help sleeping, breathing and remaining healthy. He talks with Host Tom Salemi about the company’s connectivity capabilities, response to wearable technology, and its take on a rival’s recall.

    This episode is sponsored by Aptyx. Go to www.Aptyx.com to learn more.

    We’ll also bring you the Newsmakers of 2024 brought to you by DeviceTalks Managing Editor Kayleen Brown as well as our Editorial Team - Editor Chris Newmarker, Senior Editor Danielle Kirsh, Associate Editor Sean Whooley, and Jim Hammerand, managing editor of Medical Design and Outsourcing.

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  • In this episode of AbbottTalks, Kartik Sundareswaran, PhD, divisional VP, global clinical and regulatory affairs, Abbott Heart Failure, discusses Abbott’s pioneering work in heart failure care, focusing on technologies that improve outcomes and empower earlier interventions.

    Sundareswaran’s path to MedTech began with a shift from computer engineering to biomedical research, where his early work studying blood flow patterns in children with congenital heart disease sparked a passion for solving cardiovascular challenges. This passion led him to roles at Thoratec, St. Jude Medical, and ultimately Abbott, where he has spent years advancing heart failure care.

    The conversation highlights Abbott’s CardioMEMS™ Heart Failure System, a device enabling remote pulmonary artery pressure monitoring to reduce hospitalizations, and the HeartMate 3 LVAD, which provides life-extending support for patients with advanced heart failure. Sundareswaran also discusses the new TEAM-HF clinical trial, which combines CardioMEMS and HeartMate 3 to identify patients earlier and deliver timely, effective interventions.

    This conversation comes to you courtesy of our episode sponsor, Tecan Group Ltd. To learn more about how Tecan works with medical device companies, visit: https://partnering.tecan.com/

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  • In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, we’ll hear how Perimeter Medical Imaging AI hopes to help surgeons get a clearer picture of whether they removed all cancerous tissue in a surgical procedure. CEO Adrian Mendes explains why 20% of patients who have undergone a lumpectomy must undergo a second operation to remove cancerous tissue that had been missed. Perimeter recently released the positive results from its pivotal study showing it more effectively addressed residual cancer at the surgical margin during surgery as compared to current standard methods. The company is planning to file a PMA with the FDA. Mendes also talks with Host Tom Salemi about his path from the technology industry into running an OCT and AI company targeting oncology.

    Perimeter Medical Imaging AI sponsored this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. For more information go to https://perimetermed.com/

    MedTech CEO Paul Grand joins Tom and MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker for this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Capstan Medical, Cala Health, Anteris Technologies, MedTech M&A and top stories.

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  • In this episode of Structural Heart Talks, Todd Brinton, MD, Chief Scientific Officer & CVP, Advanced Technology at Edwards Lifesciences, discusses Edwards’ vision of future innovative technologies that elevate patient care and expand the possibilities of structural heart therapies. Brinton reflects on his journey from biomedical engineering to pioneering roles in MedTech, including his work at Shockwave Medical, and shares how these experiences shaped his mission to create impactful technologies for patients worldwide.

    The conversation dives deep into Edwards’ evolving focus on structural heart failure and non-valvular structural heart therapies, emphasizing investigational programs that challenge traditional approaches and push the boundaries of interventional cardiology. Brinton highlights how Edwards fosters a mission-driven culture of collaboration, uniting engineering, clinical expertise, and market insights to tackle some of the most complex challenges in cardiac care.

    The episode also underscores the transformative role of mentorship in Brinton’s career and his commitment to paying it forward by empowering others in the MedTech space. Drawing on personal stories, Brinton illustrates how embracing failure and leveraging diverse perspectives have driven innovation at Edwards, paving the way for new therapies that can improve care for patients globally.

    * Please note that this episode was recorded before the sale of Edwards’ Critical Care business unit to BD, which closed on Sept 3, 2024.

    Thank you to Integer for sponsoring this episode of Structural Heart Talks. To learn more about how Integer supports medical device companies, visit www.Integer.net.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi unpacks the career of Tesh Elavia, vice president of research and development at BD’s surgery division. Elavia’s parents strongly encouraged him to leave his home in India to study in the states. Listeners will hear how he built that uncertain start into a stellar MedTech career.

    This episode is sponsored by FPT. Learn more about the company in the podcast or visit FPTsoftware.com

    MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker kicks this off with the Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Edwards Lifesciences, GE Healthcare, Movano Health, Boston Scientific and layoffs in the MedTech Industry.

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  • In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, Host John Murray interviews Professor Jacques Moret, MD, Professor and Consultant Interventional Neuroradiology and Honorary Chairman, NEURI center, Bicetre University Hospital, a pioneer in neurovascular intervention, as he reflects on the early challenges and groundbreaking innovations that shaped the field.

    Dr. Moret recounts the origins of balloon remodeling for brain aneurysm treatment, detailing the iterative process of developing this transformative technique and the critical role of collaboration with industry leaders. He highlights the technological and ethical considerations that informed his work, emphasizing the balance between innovation and patient safety.

    The conversation delves into his philosophy of mentorship, the significance of anatomical knowledge in neurointervention, and the importance of maintaining humanity in patient care. Dr. Moret also discusses the future of neurovascular treatment, advocating for MRI-compatible devices and real-time functional imaging to enhance procedural outcomes.

    Thank you to Confluent Medical Technologies for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Confluent Medical supports medical device companies, visit: www.confluentmedical.com.

    Special thanks to the following, the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast series would not be possible without their support: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Dr. Christophe Cognard, Dr. Laurent Spelle, and Dr. Vitor Pereira

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  • Where does Iman Jeddi see Intuitive’s da Vinci 5 - and robotics - fit into the future of surgery?

    In this episode of IntuitiveTalks, Iman Jeddi, PhD, senior vice president and general manager of the company’s multi port platform, shares a vision for the future of surgery where robotic systems elevate the performance of surgeons and deliver greater care equity.

    Jeddi’s career started in biomedical engineering, taking her through several start-ups and ultimately, Abbott. Her lifelong career goal to create technology that improved care for the many led her to join Intuitive Surgical in 2013.

    Jeddi has held multiple leadership roles in engineering, operations, and quality. Prior to taking her current post, Jeddi was general manager of the single-port platform, da Vinci SP, so she brings a uniquely comprehensive perspective to the company’s surgical robotic portfolio.

    The interview begins and ends with a personal story illustrating her belief in building medical devices and tools that can deliver better care for as many patients as possible.

    Thank you to Aptyx for sponsoring this episode of IntuitiveTalks! Please visit www.aptyx.com to learn more about how Aptyx can help you manufacture your competitive edge.

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  • In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Host Tom Salemi interviews Kit Yee Au-Yeung, general manager of AQMed at SandBoxAQ, an Alphabet spinout using AI and sensors to develop new tools in several industries.

    Sandbox’s medical group is using these new technologies to develop advanced AI-powered magnetocardiography (MCG) technology to improve cardiac diagnostics.

    MassDevice’s Chris Newmarker also returns with his Newmarker’s Newsmakers including - Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS, Supira, GE Healthcare and Medtronic.

    This episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks Boston.

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  • In this episode of Structural Heart Talks, Larry Wood, Corporate VP and Group President, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement and Surgical Structural Heart at Edwards Lifesciences, discusses the transformative journey of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and the SAPIEN valve. Wood reflects on the innovation that enables minimally invasive heart valve replacement, which has become the standard of care for severe aortic stenosis and offers patients faster recovery and greater independence.

    The conversation explores Edwards’ efforts to expand access to TAVR, emphasizing the importance of reducing undertreatment and addressing outdated clinical guidelines that delay intervention. Wood also highlights findings from the recent EARLY TAVR study, which challenges long-standing paradigms and advocates for changes to the guidelines to allow earlier treatment of aortic stenosis before symptoms appear.

    Tune in to the 2021 episode of DeviceTalks Weekly where Host, Tom Salemi visits with Larry Wood to discuss the "Complete History of the SAPIEN TAVR," here: https://www.devicetalks.com/the-complete-history-of-the-sapien-tavr-from-pvts-emerging-idea-to-edwards-lifesciences-success/

    Thank you to Confluent Medical Technologies for sponsoring this episode of Structural Heart Talks. To learn more about how Confluent Medical supports medical device companies, visit: www.confluentmedical.com.

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  • In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi interviews Marwan Berrada, founder and managing partner of Santa Clara-based T45 Labs about how incubators can start new companies at a time when early-stage funding is scarce.

    MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker deliveres his Newmarker’s Newsmakers including GE HealthCare, Zimmer Biomet, Momentis Surgical, Johnson & Johnson MedTech and, of course, the news surrounding HHS.

    This episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks Boston. Register at Boston.DeviceTalks.com.

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  • In this StrykerTalks episode, Andy Pierce, Group President of MedSurg and Neurotechnology at Stryker, shares his insights on the company’s commitment to innovation, growth, and patient-centered care.

    Pierce reflects on his 29-year journey with Stryker, highlighting the high-performance culture shaped by entrepreneurial spirit, growth targets, and strategic acquisitions. He discusses how Stryker’s decentralized structure supports quick, localized decision-making while fostering collaboration across its business units.

    The conversation also explores the company's M&A strategy, focusing on acquisitions that bring de-risked, high-impact technologies that align with Stryker’s long-term goals. Pierce provides an inside look at Stryker's engagement with the soft tissue robotics space, its approach to balancing internal and external innovation, and the proactive steps Stryker takes to address healthcare staffing shortages with technology.

    Thank you to Vantedge Medical for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how Vantedge Medical works with medical device companies, visit www.vantedgemedical.com

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