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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 29 MIN

From Operating Room Nurse to Medical Inventor: How Jim Licensed a Life-Saving Surgical Innovation

from Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property · host David

What happens when a veteran operating room nurse spends decades witnessing the same preventable safety risk—and decides to do something about it? In this episode of Everything Intellectual Property, we sit down with Jim Siedlack, inventor of StopGuard, a groundbreaking surgical safety device designed to provide a critical second layer of protection for patients during medical procedures. Drawing on more than three decades as a nurse and over twenty years in the operating room, Jim transformed firsthand experience into an innovation that has the potential to improve patient safety in hospitals around the world.But Jim's journey didn't stop with the invention. Instead of taking the traditional path of building a manufacturing company, he pursued a licensing strategy. He shares the realities of navigating patents, developing a medical device, working with industry partners, and why licensing proved to be the right decision for bringing StopGuard to market. Along the way, Jim offers an honest look at the persistence, setbacks, and strategic thinking required to move an idea from the operating room to commercial success.00:00 – Meet Jim Selak & the StopGuard Story01:02 – The Patient Safety Problem That Inspired the Invention04:28 – How StopGuard Protects Patients During Surgery09:15 – From Operating Room Nurse to Medical Inventor14:42 – The Patent Process for Medical Devices20:36 – Why Jim Chose Licensing Instead of Manufacturing28:11 – Commercializing a Healthcare Innovation35:04 – Lessons Learned Bringing StopGuard to Market42:27 – Advice for Medical Inventors48:15 – The Future of StopGuard and Healthcare Innovation #StopGuard #MedicalInnovation #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalDevice #Inventor #Patents #Licensing #IntellectualProperty #PatientSafety #Entrepreneurship #Startup #FounderStory #OperatingRoom #Nursing #Healthcare #ProductDevelopment #Commercialization #EverythingIntellectualProperty #Innovation

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What happens when a veteran operating room nurse spends decades witnessing the same preventable safety risk—and decides to do something about it? In this episode of Everything Intellectual Property, we sit down with Jim Siedlack, inventor of StopGuard, a groundbreaking surgical safety device designed to provide a critical second layer of protection for patients during medical procedures. Drawing on more than three decades as a nurse and over twenty years in the operating room, Jim transformed...

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