Ivan George currently serves as the Administrative Director (Assistant) at the Minimally Invasive Surgery Training and Innovation Center (MISTCenter) within the Department of Surgery and Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In this pivotal role, Ivan leverages his extensive expertise in clinical,...
Ivan George currently serves as the Administrative Director (Assistant) at the Minimally Invasive Surgery Training and Innovation Center (MISTCenter) within the Department of Surgery and Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In this pivotal role, Ivan leverages his extensive expertise in clinical, administrative, and technological domains to enhance surgical training and innovation. The MISTCenter, located in the historic Vivian Thomas Office of the former A.E. Blalock Laboratory, is a hub for both internal teams and external partners, including industry collaborators and innovation stakeholders.
Ivan's responsibilities encompass the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, ensuring seamless communication and collaboration among various stakeholders. He serves as a key point of contact for both organizational and agency interactions, facilitating the development of initiatives that align with the mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine. His leadership in managing diverse groups, including surgical educators, technology developers, and clinical staff, has been instrumental in advancing cutting-edge training methodologies for minimally invasive procedures, including open, endoscopic, and robotic surgery.
With a robust skill set that includes volunteer management, customer service management, and government relations, Ivan is adept at navigating the complexities of healthcare technology and innovation. His experience in rapid prototyping and 3D clinical modeling further enhances the training capabilities of the MISTCenter, allowing for the creation of realistic simulations that improve surgical outcomes. Ivan's commitment to public speaking and team leadership ensures that the center remains at the forefront of surgical education, fostering an environment of continuous learning and improvement within the healthcare community.