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A JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD AND RECORD & OBSERVER SPECIAL EDITION
HEALTH CARE Daily Record INNOVATORS JACKSONVILLE
INSIDE A pioneer in wound care Next Science is developing products to reduce potentially fatal infections.
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PAGE 4 Keeping tech safe to use UF Health Jacksonville cardiologist John Catanzaro is developing products that make defibrillators safer.
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PAGE 6 JU trains 21st century nurses Robots in the classroom: Students learn to work with robot tech.
Next Science Chief Operating Officer Jon Swanson, Science Director and Program Manager Alicia Tetlak and founder and Chief Technology Officer Matthew Myntti.
UF Health Jacksonville cardiologist Dr. John Catanzaro.
H
ealth care is a booming industry past decade, the number of people
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employed by area hospitals alone grew to
The power of partnerships
31,400 as of July, up 30%. Extending that to 131,900 people are employed, up 53%, state
UNF is expanding its health care education influence through MedNexus.
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville oncologist Dr. Roxana Dronca.
and U.S. numbers show. With that growth
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comes innovation. From new wound and
Problems find solutions
cancer treatments to smartphone safety products and robots, this special section looks at some of the people and organizations driving health care innovation.
New tools in cancer fight Mayo Clinic prepares carbon ion therapy treatment.
in Northeast Florida. Over the
include education and health services, about
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JAX Chamber Chief Innovation Officer Carlton Robinson.
Jacksonville University nursing students learn with the help of robots.
Open innovation approach reaps results for JAX Chamber.
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