How Do We Bridge the Gap in Medical Innovation? - Elazer Edelman - TED
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of medical innovation in this 15-minute TED talk, where doctor and biomedical entrepreneur Elazer Edelman challenges the assumption that more knowledge automatically leads to better innovation. Discover the hidden risks in this belief and learn about the importance of bridging gaps between disciplines. Delve into topics such as the science of myocardial infarction, device biology paradoxes, and computational modeling for improved medical devices. Examine the concept of changing device design to optimize biology and consider the benefits of multidisciplinary thinking over siloed expertise. Reflect on the mass-velocity paradox in medical advancement and understand the moral obligation scientists face in connecting diverse fields of knowledge to drive meaningful progress in healthcare.
Syllabus
Intro
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
One man broke the mold
Device biology paradox
Improve the device
Explain & Predict Function Computational Modeling
CHANGE Design devices - optimize biology
Important question
It takes a symphony?
Team Of Experts v. Multi-disciplinary Thinkers?
Mass Paradox
Mass-Velocity paradox
Challenge - Master Connections
Realization - Moral Obligation
Moral Obligation - Science
Taught by
TEDMED
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