PROJECT DETAILS:
- CLIENT: American College of Radiology
- PUBLICATION: ACR Imaging 3.0
- PROJECT: Case Study
- INDUSTRY: Medical / Radiology
- FEATURING:
- Marc D. Succi, MD, executive director of the Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare (MESH™) Incubator at Massachusetts General Hospital
- James A. Brink, MD, FACR, Radiologist-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Juan M. Taveras, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and the ACR Board of Chancellors president
- READ IT: “Innovation Training“
An innovation incubator at Massachusetts General Hospital is turning physicians into inventors, ever since radiology resident Marc Succi, MD, identified a gap in training and founded Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare (MESH™). The first innovation incubator to be integrated into a medical training program, MESH empowers radiologists with a hands-on curriculum to transform ideas into market-ready medical inventions.
This case study for the American College of Radiology, part of the ACR’s Imaging 3.0 initiative to highlight how radiologist-driven improvements are revolutionizing care, explores how this program is reshaping the way future medical leaders think and innovate to improve patient care.
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