Past Summits - 2008 Medical Innovation Summit
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Robert Rubin, Citigroup
John Dineen, GE Healthcare
Jim Tobin, Boston Scientific
Karen Licitra, Johnson & Johnson
Alfred Spector, Google
Richard Roth, CNN
Peter Neupert, Microsoft
Mike Connolly, Mirabilis
Ross Longhini, AMS
John Kelly, PhD, IBM
Frederic Moll, MD, Hansen Medical
John Rewcastle, PhD, EDAP TMS


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November 11, 2008  The Plain Dealer
Clinic at forefront in meeting on advancements in urology, gynecology
About 1,000 doctors, industry leaders, investors and health care policy experts from more than a dozen countries are gathered at the Cleveland Clinic this week for a summit on innovations in urology and gynecology.

November 10, 2008  90.3 WCPN ideastream
Cleveland Clinic Hosts Innovation Summit
In this week's conversation about health -- medical innovation. November 10th through the 12th, the Cleveland Clinic hosts a unique conference that brings together doctors, investors, politicians and journalists. Among this year's speakers, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, and Robert Rubin, a former treasury secretary. It's organized by Innovations, an arm of the Cleveland Clinic that helps bring inventions to the market. ideastream®'s Eric Wellman sat down with Innovations executive director Chris Coburn.

November 09, 2008  cleveland.com
Cleveland Clinic doctors to announce top advances in health care at Medical Innovation Summit
Robotic catheter technology, heart valve delivery through catheters and better tests for genetic diseases were among the top 10 innovations picked by Cleveland Clinic doctors at their Medical Innovation Summit last year.

October 8, 2007  Crain's Cleveland Business
Clinic atrial fibrillation center’s heightened pulse credited to labs, leader
New leadership and new laboratories have helped the once-struggling Atrial Fibrillation Innovation Center in Cleveland attract nearly eight times more dollars for industry-sponsored research so far this year than it did during the like period last year.