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"The process of surgical innovations, it's a very long process. It's not like a one-year project that you can bring an idea to become a product." - Philip Fullante, MD This episode is a conversation with Dr. Philip Fullante. Dr. Philip is an Otorhinolaryngologist (ENT specialist) and Clinical Associate Professor at the UP Manila College of Medicine. In 2016, he underwent surgical innovations fellowship training at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). He's also a program administrator of the planned Surgical Innovation and Biotechnology Laboratory (SIBOL) program of the UP Manila College of Medicine and the Department of Science and Technology. In this episode, we discuss * Undergraduate story and motivations for going to medical school * Experiences in clinical practice and choosing specializations * Surgical Innovations Fellowship How he landed the opportunity Experiences during the fellowship Key Takeaways * Projects involvements in biomedical innovations * UP-SIBOL Program * Wrap Up Advice for medical students who want to get into innovations in healthcare? Advice for engineers who want to work with clinicians and health professionals What’s next for biomedical innovations? If you like this episode, please consider subscribing to A Curious Character Podcast on iTunes and give it a rating. I’d love to hear your feedback in the comments below and on social media using the hashtag #ACCPodcast. If you liked this episode or would like to suggest a future topic, let me know by sending me a quick message on Twitter, @ roxsalt or send me an email at roxsalt (dot) acc (at) gmail (dot) com. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about pursuing a career in STEM every month! Thanks to Seth Sanchez (@ primeblissrecords) for the intro music. This post was originally published on April 20, 2021.
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