STEPP: Innovating Emergency Medicine
Discover the cutting-edge of emergency medicine innovation with Stanford’s groundbreaking EM Partnership Program (STEPP), fostering the success of health tech startups through our health tech initiatives.
About Stanford's EM Partnership Program
At Stanford’s Department of Emergency Medicine, we’re committed to innovation, collaborating with health tech programs and healthcare organizations to support early-stage healthcare companies. Through our EM Partnership Program (STEPP), we built a program that links visionary innovators with industry leaders. Through collaborative efforts and research endeavors, we’re driving forward the future of emergency medicine to elevate patient outcomes worldwide.
Our Partners
Oculine
Oculine
Lumos
Lumos
Ceribell
Ceribell
BrainScope
BrainScope
AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca
Prenosis
Prenosis
Shyld
Shyld
How Stanford EM Partnership Program Works
The STEPP evaluation process involves multiple stages, meticulously designed to ensure alignment and suitability for potential collaboration with health tech startups.
1. Begin Collaboration
2. Screening Meeting
3. Expert Evaluation
4. Partnership Development
5. Team Formation
Who Should Apply?
We are open to partnerships in a wide variety of areas but are particularly interested in healthcare organizations advancing technology in:
- Medical Devices
- Digital Health
- Artificial Intelligence
- Health Care at Home
- Remote Patient Monitoring
What We Offer?
As a well resourced, world class research institution Stanford offers partner organizations and early stage companies:
- Product Evaluations
- Subject Matter Expert Consultations
- Clinical Pilots
- Research Design and Execution
- Publication Assistance
Contact
To begin the process, please complete and submit this form along with a link to an online version of your pitch deck.
You will be contacted within two weeks to follow up and discuss next steps.