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The Next Big Thing In Healthcare Might Be Small: Micro-Innovations

Last updated: November 4, 2025 10:05 am
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Healthcare innovation is often associated with high-tech solutions and big budgets. However, a new trend is emerging in the industry—micro-innovation. This approach involves solving specific problems with practical solutions, often led by individual clinicians who experience inefficiencies firsthand.

Two physicians, Dr. Kevin Spencer and Dr. Manju Chacko Dawkins, are leading the way in micro-innovation. Dr. Spencer, an emergency medicine physician in Canada, founded Ring Rescue after encountering a patient with a stuck ring and swollen finger. Recognizing the need for a safer solution than traditional methods, he and his team developed medical-grade devices to safely remove rings without causing harm to the patient.

Dr. Dawkins, a dermatologist, founded Thimble after witnessing her daughter’s anxiety during vaccinations. She created a topical gel and patch to reduce needle pain and fear, making injections less daunting for patients of all ages.

These innovations are part of a larger movement of physician-led startups addressing specific healthcare challenges. From treating nosebleeds to streamlining the hiring process for healthcare workers, these ventures demonstrate the power of small-scale disruption in the industry.

The success of Ring Rescue and Thimble offers valuable lessons for aspiring healthcare innovators. It is essential to validate the need for a product, understand the regulatory path for approval, and design for adoption by key stakeholders in the healthcare system.

Overall, micro-innovation represents a shift towards practical, user-friendly solutions that address real-world problems in healthcare. By focusing on small, elegant solutions, clinicians have the opportunity to make a significant impact on patient care and the industry as a whole.

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