Translating Clinical Research to the Bedside: The Minnesota Model

Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research - Tập 1 - Trang 292-294 - 2008
Jennifer L. Hall1,2,3, Leslie W. Miller4, Soon J. Park5
1Lillehei Heart Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
2Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
3Developmental Biology Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
4Washington Hospital Center, Washington, USA
5Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA

Tóm tắt

Minnesota is home to two of the pioneering institutions that ushered in the golden era of modern cardiac surgery. Clinicians and researchers at the Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota built on this momentum and began translating clinical research directly to the bedside. This legacy continues today. Minnesota has a rich history and track record of translating clinical research to the bedside and developing medical device companies that have benefited investigators, patients, and the economy. We will give a brief overview of this model and the steps to success which can be duplicated by other states and countries.

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