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Healthcare innovation often evokes images of million-dollar funding rounds, machine learning and AI diagnostics, or robotic surgery. Much of the health-tech industry remains focused on large, complex systems that demand extensive integration and prolonged implementation. Increasingly, however, a quieter form of ingenuity is taking shape.

Across hospitals and clinics, a growing number of physicians are embracing micro-innovation —the art of solving finite problems with precise, practical solutions .

Here, I speak with two physicians— Dr. Kevin Spencer and Dr. Manju Chacko Dawkins —whose micro-innovations are reshaping everyday clinical care where it’s needed most: at the

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