MD+DI Article: Medical Device Developers to the Rescue

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This article originally appeared in MD+DI on June 3, 2020.

Medical device development consists of deliberate market strategy, exhaustive plans, iterative test cycles, and methodical documentation. So how should we respond to an unplanned emergency shortage? 

Co-founder and CTO Scott Thielman provides 7 tips to make your pandemic project meaningful.

1. Take the first step.

… Getting connected with others who are already in motion on a project can be a powerful antidote to this turtle effect. As I answered texts and emails from groups that wanted to address the ventilator or PPE shortages, I realized that I could and should dedicate some headspace to these efforts. My experiences and my network were relevant, so sharing strategy, contacts, and ideas could be valuable without being a burdensome task. As with many projects, constructive collaboration may encourage you to contribute more than you originally bargained for, but you do it willingly.

Medical device specialists want to help, but responding to pandemic shortages can be complicated. Check out these takeaways (and more) in the full article on MD+DI.