Long exam times, patient discomfort and claustrophobia are major issues in the MR suite that result in delays, failed exams and ultimately affect the bottom line. Novel printed, flexible coils could be the solution that hospitals and other MR operators are searching for to achieve good exam outcomes, increase patient satisfaction, and reduce costs.
Pediatric Device Consortium Celebrates Future Innovations with $6.7M FDA Grant
Symposium Unites Academic, Industry, and Government Partners Around Children's Health
UCSF and the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals hosted the Second Annual Engineering for Children's Health Symposium. The event included research talks by faculty, pediatric device demos, a design workshop, a panel on incentivizing innovation in pediatrics, and a keynote by Vasum Peiris, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer of FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
A Bold New Treatment Unlocks a Cure
When Tom and Diane Fitch learned their baby would be born with a severe birth defect, they were devastated. But an innovative treatment at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco gave their daughter a chance at a normal life.
UCSF PDC Holds Inaugural Accelerator Competition
On Tuesday, November 14, the UCSF Pediatric Device Consortium (PDC) held its inaugural Pediatric Device Accelerator Pitch Competition at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus. The competition awarded a total of $252,500, funded by FDA’s Office of Orphan Products Development and the UCSF Department of Surgery, to teams developing novel medical devices for children.





