Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D.
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Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D.
Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D. 2529 Irving Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55405 email: [email protected] work: cell: 1-763-505-3020 1-612-747-4256 BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D., joined Medtronic in 2002 as Senior Vice President for Medicine and Technology. In this role, Dr. Oesterle provides executive leadership for Medtronic scientific research, formation of technological strategies and continued development of strong cooperative relationships with the world's medical communities, technical universities, financial institutions and emerging medical device companies. Previously, Dr. Oesterle served as Associate Professor of Medicine at the Harvard University Medical School and as Director of Invasive Cardiology Services at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. A teacher and innovator in the field of cardiac catheterization, he has also developed and directed interventional cardiology programs at Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles; at Georgetown University; and at Stanford University. Dr. Oesterle is a 1973 summa cum laude graduate of Harvard College and received his medical doctorate from Yale University in 1977. He completed his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and also served a fellowship in interventional cardiology at Stanford. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT MEDTRONIC, Inc. (2002-present) Senior Vice President, Medicine & Technology Corporate Leadership Executive Operating Committee member with shared responsibility for annual operating plan, business development and long-term strategies. Quarterly business reviews for Medtronic’s $17B businesses including Cardiac Rhythm Management, Coronary/Peripheral, Spine, Neuromodulation, Diabetes and Surgical Technologies in all global markets. Global public spokesman for Medtronic technology and the future of medical devices in improving patient outcomes. Research Leadership Oversight and prioritization of Medtronic’s technology research & development Develop and lead collaborative relationships with technical universities, high technology corporations and medical device startups Director, Medtronic Corporate Science and Technology Research Group (20022008). 150 member cross-functional team developing core technologies in material science, polymers, and biological systems supporting all Medtronic businesses. Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D. MEDTRONIC (Continued) External Board Leadership - Represent Medtronic in Over 20 Venture Investments: Nanosys - Material Sciences, Display Technology, Quantum Dots MicroChips, Microfabrica - MEMS Devices Neoss (UK) - Dental Implants MC10 - Flexible Microelectronics REVA - Bioerodible polymers for coronary stents Percutaneous Valve Technologies (Israel) - Transcatheter Cardiac Valves HeartFlow, Cardiologic (Israel) - Diagnostics PowerVision - Accommodating Intraocular Lens GI Dynamics - Obesity/Diabetes Mainstay Medical - Neuro Rehabilitation Anulex - Interventional Spine Advisor to International Medical Device Incubators o MD Start (Switzerland) o Rainbow Medical (Israel) o TriVentures (Israel) OTHER EXTERNAL ADVISORY ROLES Venture Capital Advisor New Leaf Ventures, Polaris Partners Academic Affiliations. Visiting Committee MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science; MIT-Lemelson Prize Jury; Caltech Medical Engineering Advisory Committee; Dean’s Advisory, Boston University School of Engineering HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL (1998-2002) Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Invasive Cardiology Services Director, Cardiac Device Development Laboratory Director, Center for Innovative Minimally Invasive Therapy (CIMIT) Primary Concentration in real-time MRI compatible catheter based interventions Co-Director, Fu Wai-MGH Heart Institute Collaboration, Beijing Established training program for disseminating interventional cardiology skills throughout China in conjunction with Boston Scientific Corporation Consultant to major medical device companies and multiple medical device start-ups Director, Tissue Engineering Laboratory for cardiovascular applications STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (1992-98) Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention Laboratories Director, Interventional Cardiology Training Program Founder and Director of Stanford Interventional Device Development Laboratory GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (1991-92) Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention Laboratories. Director, Cardiac Helicopter Transport Service Director Interventional Training Program 2 Stephen N. Oesterle, M.D. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, Los Angeles (1986-92) Director, Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention Laboratories, Co-Founder The Heart Institute at Good Samaritan, Director Cardiac Device Development Laboratory Established first helicopter based cardiac transport system in Los Angeles metro area Co-developed the largest referral cardiology practice in California STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (1981- 86) Post Doctoral Fellow in Interventional Cardiology, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Director, Unit for Coronary Interventions SEQUOIA HOSPITAL, Redwood City, CA (1980-81) Emergency Room Physician HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL (1977-1980) Resident in Internal Medicine ATOMIC BOMB CASUALTY COMMISSION, Hiroshima, Japan (1975-76) Research Associate EDUCATION Yale University Harvard University Doctor of Medicine, cum laude B.A. Chemistry, summa cum laude 1977 1973 Publications, Speaking Engagements and Academic Curriculum Vitae Available Upon Request 3