Edwards’ CSO: Acquisitions Are Not The Only Way To Drive A Medtech Growth Strategy

Maximizing The Impact Of Internal Innovation In Structural Heart And Critical Care

In following his passion to make an impact in clinical outcomes, Todd Brinton has been back-and-forth across the medtech map since leaving university. Now in a senior role at Edwards Lifesciences, he is not letting up on his quest to continuously innovate and make a difference in clinical care.

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Todd Brinton had an unconventional career path before accepting the role of chief scientific officer (CSO) at one of the world’s most influential, innovative, and patient-focused companies developing medical technologies for structural heart disease, Edwards Lifesciences Corp.

Having followed a passion to study biomedical engineering at university (UC San Diego), he immediately threw himself in at the...

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