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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

1123. A Day in the Life of an Inventor in the Fields of Medicine, Chemistry and Sports

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

David W. Smith is a visiting scientist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital of Neurosurgery. He founded commercial companies – Xennovate Medical LLC, TBI Innovations LLC, and Delta Chase LLC. He was a consultant to GENTEX Corp (manufacturer of USAF helmets) and Materials Modification Inc., nano materials and coating pioneer to the military complex. David also discovered "SLOSH Theory," which represents the basis of the first and only FDA-cleared device for claims against Traumatic Brain Injury, The Q-Collar.

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0:00.0

Hello, world, welcome to discover your talent, do what you love.

0:14.6

I'm your host, Don Hutchison.

0:16.8

Every Tuesday, I interview someone from around the world who's discovered their talents to do work they love to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom.

0:27.0

On Fridays, I interview an individual with many years of experience from one of the most popular or interesting occupations or professions who shares an insider's look at what it's really like to do what they do.

0:39.4

Today I'm delighted to bring you our featured guest, Dr. David W. Smith, and our topic,

0:45.5

A Day in the Life, what's it really like to be an inventor in the fields of medicine, biology, and

0:51.2

sports? Welcome, David. Greetings. Thank you for having me.

0:55.6

It is our pleasure. David, are you using your talents doing work that you love?

0:59.4

I sure am. I have been for decades. I'm so lucky. You have. You've got a great story.

1:04.8

Let me say a few words about Dr. David Smith. He is visiting scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, North Shore Division of Neurosurgery.

1:15.1

Over his 30-year medical career, he served as chief medicine at Reed Hospital.

1:21.0

He founded commercial companies Xenovate Medical LLC, TBI Innovations LLC, and Delta Chase LLC, and was a consultant to Gentex Corporation and Materials Modifications,

1:34.1

incorporated nanomaterials and Coding Pioneer to the military complex.

1:38.4

He has 40 plus patents, 20 peer review publications, presented several novel battlefield dressings to the Department

1:47.0

of Army Research Lab, discovered Slosh theory, which represents the basis of the first and only

1:53.9

FDA cleared device for claims against traumatic brain injury, the cue collar, which is the basis

1:59.6

of his new book when heads come together.

2:02.4

An amazing career, David, on every level. We're looking forward to getting into your story.

2:07.8

Take just a minute or so and tell our listeners around the world what you're up to now that has you excited and motivated.

2:13.5

Well, with the Super Bowl coming up this coming weekend, I've been very active in doing interviews and discussions and things of that nature revolving around the upcoming book that we are launching, not to mention just the interest and excitement for the cue caller, given the interest that has occurred over the league.

2:32.2

Right. That's so amazing and so timely.

2:35.1

As you know, as we've discussed, everyone's life is about turning points or passages from the

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