
Jeffrey Carlisle: The Inventor Who Refused to Stop Simplifying
Innovation often begins with questioning what everyone else accepts as inevitable. In hospitals, the relentless chorus of alarms and unpredictable

Innovation often begins with questioning what everyone else accepts as inevitable. In hospitals, the relentless chorus of alarms and unpredictable

There are fields of medicine that transform patients in ways that are quiet but total. Not the dramatic interventions that

There is something almost too precise about the sequence of events that changed Zareth Irwin’s life. In October 2024, he

There are two kinds of people who end up working in healthcare finance. There are those who arrived by calculation,

There is a particular kind of frustration that accumulates silently inside research institutions. It does not announce itself dramatically. It

There is a facility in the heart of Silicon Valley where people are handed medical devices they have never seen

There is a particular kind of stillness inside an operating room during open-heart surgery. The instruments are arranged with absolute

There is something quietly telling about where Serena Wee’s story begins: not in a lecture hall, not in a boardroom,

There is a woman in Scotland named Jo Cameron who, for nearly eight decades of her life, experienced no pain,

It was a Sunday morning, and the comment came the way the most lasting ones often do: quietly, between two

There is something worth noting about people who find their calling early: they tend not to let go of it.

There is a particular kind of reckoning that arrives when a doctor sits across from you and says, matter-of-factly, that