Vital Stuff Podcast
In this episode of Vital Stuff, Dr. Gail Lebovic sits down with legendary medical device innovator George Hermann to explore the untold story behind one of the most influential eras in modern medical engineering. From stumbling into a job posting at Stanford to becoming the operational force behind Dr. Tom Fogarty’s world-changing incubator, George’s journey is a rare look into how iconic medical technologies are actually born - through curiosity, collaboration, and a deep respect for simplicity. Together, they explore: • How George accidentally entered the world of medical devices • What he learned working shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr. Fogarty • Why simplicity, not complexity, drives the best innovations • The role mentorship plays in shaping entire careers and industries • The importance of autonomy, trust & responsibility in early innovation teams • How athletics and personal discipline translate into engineering excellence • The collaborative mindset that turns ideas into world-changing products This conversation is honest, inspiring, and filled with the kind of wisdom you can only get from someone who has quietly shaped a generation of medical innovation. It’s a reminder that breakthrough ideas don’t come from doing things the “expected” way-they come from curiosity, courage, and teams built on mutual respect.
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