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Engineer-turned-exec Sutton lays out Imperative's far-reaching strategy for treating stroke patients

Jun 9, 2023
49:52
Ariel Sutton, general manager of Imperative Care’s stroke business, joins us to explain why she swapped her medical school dreams for the opportunity to wear steel-toed boots and a hard hat as an engineer. Sutton ultimately would marry her love of medicine with her passion for engineering and built a career helping medical device companies of many sizes to build successful programs. Now she’s leading one of the fastest growing neurovascular businesses in the industry. In her new role she’s going to help guide Imperative Care’s plans to target stroke from many different directions, including surgical robotics. Learn more about Imperative Care here. https://imperativecare.com/zoom-stroke-solution/ This week’s episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks West. Registration opens later next week. Go to DeviceTalks.com. Co-hosts Chris Newmarker and Tom Salemi review this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers including iRhythm, Medtronic, Illumina, Hologic, Senseonics, and Know Labs. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast application.

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