Vigilant Medical
Santosh Venkatesha is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in medical technology and operations. Currently serving as Operations Director at NeuroTech Harbor since September 2022, Santosh contributes to advancing neurological health solutions alongside experts from prestigious institutions. As a Co-Founder of Vigilant Medical, Inc. since January 2010, Santosh has played a pivotal role in developing a HIPAA-compliant medical image sharing service embraced by leading healthcare organizations. Previously, from June 2005 to December 2009, Santosh held the position of Chief Executive Officer at Infinite Biomedical Technologies, where over $20 million in federal funding was secured for early-stage medical device research and development. Santosh holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship from The Wharton School and a BSE in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University.
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Vigilant Medical
Vigilant Medical enhances collaboration between physicians by providing access to medical images anytime, anywhere.Everyone in health care, especially physicians, is busy. Vigilant's web-applications make their jobs easier by simplifying how they gather medical information, enabling them to make better medical decisions, and letting themfocus on saving lives.Starting with Vigilant's first product, ImageShare, physicians can easily communicate with and receive diagnostic images (X-ray, CAT scan, MRI) from anyone in their medical network. Images arrive quickly and are always available online securely. There's no delay in receiving the images and no potential for these images to be lost or misplaced, as there is when they're on a CD and sent through mail or courier service.Vigilant got in this business from hearing how physicians needed better tools to collaborate and improve patient care. Vigilant's highest priority is developing valuable tools for physicians with direct physician input on design. Vigilant's solutions seek to answer: How can a physician's job be made easier? How can physicians collaborate more effectively? How can physicians provide better care for their patients?