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In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Etienne Nichols sits down with Dr. Matthew Wettergreen, Director of the Global Medical Innovation Master of Bioengineering program at Rice University. Dr. Wettergreen shares his extensive experience in developing client-based engineering design courses and discusses the importance of global and contextual perspectives in medical device innovation. They delve into the unique approaches of the Global Medical Innovation program, highlighting the critical role of diverse healthcare settings in shaping future medtech innovators.

Key Timestamps:

Quotes:

  1. "Understanding healthcare from a 360-degree view is important because it helps you to understand why those specific practices are done." - Dr. Matthew Wettergreen
  2. "Our goal is to prepare students to enter the medtech industry in a range of jobs by simulating professional practice in diverse contexts." - Dr. Matthew Wettergreen
  3. "Recognize that you're wearing a lens and train yourself to try and take off that lens and put on a new one." - Dr. Matthew Wettergreen

Key Takeaways:

Latest MedTech Trends:

  1. The significance of global and contextual perspectives in medical device innovation.
  2. The rising role of telemedicine in reaching low-income and underserved populations.
  3. The importance of functional, cost-effective solutions in global healthcare settings.

Practical Tips for MedTech Enthusiasts:

  1. Engage in clinical needs-finding activities to better understand the healthcare environment.
  2. Encourage facilitated discussions and case studies within your organization.
  3. Explore and appreciate diverse healthcare systems to innovate effectively.

Questions Predicting Future Developments:

  1. How will telemedicine evolve to cater to the needs of the lowest SES populations?
  2. What are the potential impacts of integrating global healthcare perspectives in local innovations?
  3. How can medtech companies better prepare their employees to understand upstream and downstream processes?

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