In this episode of MedtronicTalks, Que Dallara, EVP and President of the Diabetes Business at Medtronic, discusses the company's recent advancements in diabetes management.
Dallara, transitioning from the software and technology industry to the medical device industry, draws parallels between control systems in different fields and their application to diabetes management, particularly in the development of closed-loop algorithms for insulin dosing. She also highlights the FDA-approved MiniMed 780G system, which simplifies diabetes management with automatic adjustments for insulin dosing and carbohydrate counting. Finally, Dallara addresses Medtronic's ongoing engagement with the FDA and news of the launch of the MiniMed 780G system in the U.S., sharing more about its meal detection technology and benefits.
Thank you to GlobalMed-MDI for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how GlobalMed-MDI works with medical device companies, visit www.moldeddevices.com.
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In this episode of MedtronicTalks, Que Dallara, EVP and President of the Diabetes Business at Medtronic, discusses the company's recent advancements in diabetes management.
Dallara, transitioning from the software and technology industry to the medical device industry, draws parallels between control systems in different fields and their application to diabetes management, particularly in the development of closed-loop algorithms for insulin dosing. She also highlights the FDA-approved MiniMed 780G system, which simplifies diabetes management with automatic adjustments for insulin dosing and carbohydrate counting. Finally, Dallara addresses Medtronic's ongoing engagement with the FDA and news of the launch of the MiniMed 780G system in the U.S., sharing more about its meal detection technology and benefits.
Thank you to GlobalMed-MDI for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how GlobalMed-MDI works with medical device companies, visit www.moldeddevices.com.
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How Medtronic Neurovascular is deploying Avail Medsystems to improve care and accelerate innovation
MedtronicTalks
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2 years ago
How Medtronic Neurovascular is deploying Avail Medsystems to improve care and accelerate innovation
Dan Volz, president of the neurovascular business at Medtronic, lays out the dire facts regarding stroke. Less than 10 percent of the 15 million strokes that occur each year worldwide are treated, and the number of strokes grows by 10% each year. In this episode, we’ll explore Medtronic’s new agreement with Avail Medsystems, which sells access to a network of communication devices that provide audio and video connection to operating rooms. Avail CEO Daniel Hawkins joins in on the conversation explaining how Avail can facilitation collaboration between surgeons, speed training on new life-saving devices, and even help engineers observe procedures so they can develop new critical tools. The pair will discuss how Medtronic is using Avail’s products day-to-day as well as part of the company’s new Co-Lab Platform to help those developing new neurovascular products outside of Medtronic. Thank you to Cretex Medical for sponsoring this episode.
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In this episode of MedtronicTalks, Que Dallara, EVP and President of the Diabetes Business at Medtronic, discusses the company's recent advancements in diabetes management.
Dallara, transitioning from the software and technology industry to the medical device industry, draws parallels between control systems in different fields and their application to diabetes management, particularly in the development of closed-loop algorithms for insulin dosing. She also highlights the FDA-approved MiniMed 780G system, which simplifies diabetes management with automatic adjustments for insulin dosing and carbohydrate counting. Finally, Dallara addresses Medtronic's ongoing engagement with the FDA and news of the launch of the MiniMed 780G system in the U.S., sharing more about its meal detection technology and benefits.
Thank you to GlobalMed-MDI for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how GlobalMed-MDI works with medical device companies, visit www.moldeddevices.com.
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Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.