Past Summits - 2007 Medical Innovation Summit
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The clips below highlight some of the 2007 Medical Innovation Summit.


New Technology,
New Companies and
New Health


Personalized Cardiovascular Medicine


Special Announcement


Will Stem Cells Be in Clinical Use In the Next Decade?



Speaker List - view full speaker list

John Abele, Boston Scientific
David L. Amrani, PhD, Baxter Healthcare
Gary Becker, PhD, University of Chicago/ Nobel Laureate
Mike Berman, Berman Medical
Samuel Broder, MD, Celera
George Buckley, 3M
John Capek, PhD, Abbott
Kerry Clark, Cardinal Health
Secretary William Cohen, Former Secretary of Defense
Sidney Cohen, MD, PhD, Cordis/Conor Medsystems
Bill Cook, Cook Medical
David Cox, MD, PhD, Perlegen
Barnaby Feder, New York Times


Agenda - view 2007 detailed agenda

News - view all 2007 news

September 4, 2007  Cleveland Clinic Press Release
Cardiovascular Technologies to be Highlighted at 5th Annual Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit, Oct. 1-3
Sept. 4, 2007, Cleveland: Cleveland Clinic will host its annual Medical Innovation Summit, an international gathering of health care, business and media leaders to examine trends in medical innovation and cardiovascular technologies, Oct. 1-3.

September 24, 2007  Crain's Cleveland Business
CCF Innovations finding structure
Invention process has experts involved sooner, minimizes burden on med device companies

September 24, 2007  Cleveland Clinic Press Release
Cleveland Clinic Summits to Focus on Cardiovascular Medical Innovation
Cleveland Clinic is hosting two upcoming Summits that will focus on medical innovation and emerging trends in cardiovascular medicine.

October 1, 2007  U.S. News & World Report
Live, From the Cleveland Clinic: Mitral-Valve Repair
Dr. Mihaljevic will repair a leaky mitral valve using a robotic device, going into the heart through a small incision on the right side of the chest. This type of surgery involves much less trauma to the patient than a traditional operation, in which the breast bone must be divided.