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Dr Daniel Kraft is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist, Board Certified in both Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, and inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator. With over 25 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research and healthcare innovation, Kraft has served as Faculty Chair for Medicine at Singularity University since SU’s inception, and is the founder and is chair of Exponential Medicine, a program that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare. He has done multiple TED talks and articles available on his websites and social media:
https://danielkraftmd.net/
https://twitter.com/daniel_kraft
https://www.facebook.com/daniel.kraft
https://www.digital.health/
Next Exponential conference on November 4-7, 2019, San Diego
https://exponential.singularityu.org/medicine/
A few technical glitches in this episode, ironically. So it ends ~4 minutes early and abruptly, my apologies. So I took the opportunity to return to my interests in medical history to share a brief story of the ECG, defibrillator and a few other past technologies that we use today.
As always - rating 5 stars in iTunes is a great help.
Enjoy friends
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Dr Daniel Kraft is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist, Board Certified in both Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, and inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator. With over 25 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research and healthcare innovation, Kraft has served as Faculty Chair for Medicine at Singularity University since SU’s inception, and is the founder and is chair of Exponential Medicine, a program that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare. He has done multiple TED talks and articles available on his websites and social media:
https://danielkraftmd.net/
https://twitter.com/daniel_kraft
https://www.facebook.com/daniel.kraft
https://www.digital.health/
Next Exponential conference on November 4-7, 2019, San Diego
https://exponential.singularityu.org/medicine/
A few technical glitches in this episode, ironically. So it ends ~4 minutes early and abruptly, my apologies. So I took the opportunity to return to my interests in medical history to share a brief story of the ECG, defibrillator and a few other past technologies that we use today.
As always - rating 5 stars in iTunes is a great help.
Enjoy friends
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