Earl Bakken

Earl Bakken

Earl E. Bakken (born Hennepin County, Minnesota, January 10, 1924) is an American businessman and philanthropist of Norwegian American ancestry. He founded Medtronic, where he developed the first wearable artificial pacemaker in 1957 as a result of a fatal problem at the University of Minnesota hospital. [Hebrew University of Jerusalem Institute of Chemistry: [http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/history/bakken.html Earl E. Bakken] ]

Born in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, Bakken had a long-held fascination with electricity and electronics; a self-described "nerd", Bakken designed a rudimentary taser in school to fend off bullies. He attended the University of Minnesota but dropped out of graduate school. Post-World War II hospitals were just starting to employ electronic equipment, but did not have staff to maintain and repair them. Sensing an opportunity, Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, formed Medtronic (the combination of "medical" and "electronic") in a small garage, primarily working with the University of Minnesota hospital.

In the 1950s, Dr. C. Walton Lillihei was performing life-saving surgery on children with blue baby syndrome. That surgery often left the children needing to be temporarily attached to a pacemaker. The pacemakers at the time were large devices that required their own carts and relied on wall current for power. As a result of a power blackout on October 31, 1957, one of Dr. Lillihei's young patients died. Dr. Lillihei had worked with Bakken before, and asked him the next day if he could solve the problem. Bakken found a circuit diagram for a metronome in "Popular Electronics", and four weeks later, Bakken delivered a battery-powered transistorized pacemaker about the size of a few decks of cards to Dr. Lillihei. After successfully testing the hand-made device in the laboratory, Bakken returned to create a refined model for patients. However, much to Bakken's astonishment, when he came in the next day, he found the pacemaker already in use on a patient (The Food and Drug Administration did not start regulating medical devices until 1976).

Over the next several years, Bakken and Medtronic went on to work with other doctors to develop fully implantable pacemakers, but they also veered toward bankruptcy. Borrowed money kept Medtronic going, but the bankruptcy near-miss drove Bakken to develop the "Medtronic Mission" [http://www.medtronic.com/corporate/mission.html] , which still guides the company. The mission helped the young company to stay focused on areas where it could truly help patients.

Bakken retired from Medtronic in 1989 and moved to Hawaii, but still returns to the company several times a year to meet new employees and explain the "Medtronic Mission" to them in person.

But full retirement was not for Bakken. Instead, in 1996 he helped dedicate the North Hawaii Community Hospital and has been active there ever since, working to combine Eastern and Western approaches to medicine to develop a more holistic approach to health care.

ee also

* Bakken Museum

Notes

External links

* [http://www.earlbakken.com/ Earl Bakken's Website]
* [http://www.thebakken.org/ The Bakken Museum Homepage]
* [http://www.graduationwisdom.com/speeches/0004-bakken.htm Earl Bakken's Motivational Commencement Speech]
*worldcat id|id=lccn-no2003-47094


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