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The best and the brightest in the healthtech industry sit down with the Rosenman Institute to discuss life, career, and lessons learned. Tune in for the lessons they’ve learned over their long and storied professions.

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    • May 6, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    What Dying Teaches Us About Living: Insights from Ira Byock

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 47:03


    Picture a hospital room late at night, the soft hum of machines in the background. A family gathers quietly around their loved one, unsure how to navigate the complexities of end-of-life care. It's a scene playing out every day across the country, highlighting a crucial yet often neglected part of healthcare—the way we care for people as their lives near an end. Joining me today is Ira Byock, a renowned physician, author, and passionate advocate for palliative care, whose groundbreaking work has transformed how we think about living—and dying—well. As the Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Community & Family Medicine, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Ira has dedicated his career to ensuring that end-of-life care is compassionate, comprehensive, and patient-centered. From developing the influential Missoula Demonstration Project to leading the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's initiatives on end-of-life care, Ira's pioneering efforts have touched millions of lives. Drawing deeply from his early experiences in rural family medicine, Ira witnessed firsthand the profound gaps in care for dying patients, sparking a lifelong mission to humanize healthcare. His belief that moments of crisis can also be opportunities for growth and wellbeing and reshaped our understanding of what it means to care for the whole person. In this episode, we explore Ira's remarkable journey—from a young physician confronting ethical dilemmas, to a visionary leader reshaping the landscape of hospice and palliative care. We'll discuss the challenges of balancing compassionate care with a profit-driven healthcare system, the transformative power of treating patients as whole people, and Ira's innovative vision for a more humane and effective healthcare future. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.  

    Transforming Tribal Health: Roselyn Tso's Game-Changing Vision

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 47:47


    Think of a mother living in a remote village in Alaska. It's a cold morning, temperatures well below freezing, and she needs urgent medical care for her child—but there's no road connecting her village to any hospital. Her only hope is a plane or a boat, neither of which might arrive in time. Across America, thousands of Native Americans face similar hurdles every day—lack of access to basic healthcare, clean water, and enough nutrition. This is not a challenge of the distant past; it's happening today, in the wealthiest country in the world. I first met Roselyn Tso at last year's Rosenman Symposium, where her talk left a profound impression on me. Her insights into the healthcare barriers that tribal communities face struck a deep chord, highlighting an urgent issue that many of us rarely think about. Stepping forward to tackle these issues head-on is Roselyn, a proud Navajo Nation citizen who has dedicated her life to improving healthcare for American Indians and Alaska Natives. As Director of the Indian Health Service (IHS) from 2022 to 2025, Roselyn managed healthcare delivery to approximately 2.8 million individuals, becoming the first Navajo citizen and second woman to ever hold this role. Her career spans more than four decades, each day driven by a deep personal commitment shaped by her own upbringing on the Navajo reservation. Roselyn believes real solutions require more than just medicine—they demand community engagement, cultural sensitivity, and innovation. Under her leadership, Indian Health Service championed initiatives addressing food insecurity, transportation challenges, and infrastructure gaps, fundamentally reshaping what healthcare means in tribal communities. In our conversation, Roselyn shares her powerful personal journey, the realities faced by Native communities, and her visionary approach to leadership and collaboration. She offers compelling insights into the systemic changes needed to make healthcare truly equitable and effective. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    The Future of Palliative Care: Insights from Steve Pantilat

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 43:14


    It's late at night. You're in a hospital room, holding the hand of a loved one just diagnosed with a serious illness. The doctor has explained the treatment options. However, the weight of the diagnosis still feels overwhelming. You ask yourself: How do we make the most of the time we have? How do we ensure they're comfortable, supported, and able to live well—despite what lies ahead? This is where palliative care plays a vital role. It's a medical specialty focused on improving quality of life for patients and families during some of life's most difficult moments. In fact, few people understand this better than Dr. Steven Pantilat. He's a pioneer in the field and one of the nation's most trusted voices in redefining care for serious illness. As the Chief of the Division of Palliative Medicine at UCSF, Steve has spent decades pushing for patient-centered care. He began during the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, where he saw firsthand how much compassion matters—especially when a cure is out of reach. As a result, those early experiences shaped his mission: to place dignity and empathy at the heart of healthcare. Therefore, in this episode, Steve walks us through that journey—from early crisis care to becoming a national leader. We explore the major challenges he's faced, the lessons he's learned, and his bold vision for the future: a healthcare system where palliative care is standard for everyone facing serious illness. Moreover, his story reminds us that healthcare is not just about curing disease—it's about caring for people. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    One-Click Pharmacy: Laura Jensen's Innovative Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 46:31


    Managing medications shouldn't be this hard. For millions of people, it's a daily struggle—juggling prescriptions from multiple doctors, refilling at different pharmacies, and trying to keep track of what to take and when. Copays are confusing, refill schedules don't align, and the stress of managing it all often falls on caregivers. This isn't just an inconvenience—it's a crisis. Missed doses, medication errors, and the sheer administrative burden can lead to worse health outcomes and unnecessary stress for families. This is the problem Laura Jensen has spent her career tackling. Laura is the Director of Manufacturer & Provider Business Development at Amazon, where she worked to make pharmacy care more transparent, affordable, and accessible. Her journey began at PillPack, where she helped pioneer a model that brought the best of long-term care pharmacy into the homes of everyday patients. At Amazon Pharmacy, she built on that foundation to create a seamless, patient-centered experience that leverages technology to simplify medication management. She continues to drive innovation in healthcare, building on her deep expertise and passion for patient advocacy. In this episode, Laura shares her journey from PillPack to Amazon Pharmacy, the challenges of rebuilding pharmacy systems from the ground up, and her vision for a future where accessing medications is as easy as clicking “buy now.” She also opens up about how her upbringing as the daughter of a nurse shaped her perspective on healthcare and why patient advocacy is at the heart of everything she does. This is a conversation about innovation, empathy, and the power of technology to transform lives. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a caregiver, or someone who's ever struggled to manage medications, Laura's insights will inspire you. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    From Emergency Room to Mission Critical Leadership: Dr. Daniel Dworkis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 45:21


    Imagine this: a patient arrives in the ER, their life hanging in the balance. The clock is ticking, and the pressure is overwhelming. But here's the thing—it's not just about having the right knowledge or tools. It's about how a team, often strangers to each other, can come together in seconds to deliver the right care at the right moment. This “last mile” problem—getting critical care to the patient when and where it's needed—is one of the most urgent challenges in healthcare. This is where Dr. Dan Dworkis comes in. Dan is an emergency physician, researcher, and the Chief Medical Officer of the Mission Critical Teams Institute. With a background in molecular medicine and emergency care, Dan has spent his career studying how individuals and teams perform under pressure. His work isn't just about saving lives in the ER—it's about understanding the science of stress, resilience, and teamwork, and applying those lessons to high-stakes environments everywhere. Dan's journey started with a love for science and technology, but it was in the emergency department where he found his calling. There, he saw how systemic issues—like access to care, poverty, and social inequities—intersected with medicine. But what really grabbed his attention was the art of performance under pressure: how people and teams rise to the occasion in the most demanding moments. Through his work at the Mission Critical Teams Institute, Dan has collaborated with organizations like NASA, fire departments, and space programs to rethink how teams prepare for and respond to crisis. His insights are helping reshape how we think about stress, teamwork, and delivering results when it matters most. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Eyes on the Future: Hunter Cherwek's Mission to End Preventable Blindness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 43:37


    Every day, in many communities without enough resources, millions suffer from blindness that could be prevented. A lack of proper eye care, old training methods, and few modern tools leave many in the dark. In places where a simple cataract surgery could bring back both sight and hope, big challenges and a shortage of new ideas block the way. Inspired by these problems, an amazing journey spans continents and changes lives. Born in a small town in Virginia, Dr. Hunter Cherwek—Vice President, Clinical Services and Technologies at Orbis International—took a path from the halls of Duke and Emory Universities to remote parts of the world. What began as a simple interest in medicine grew into a strong promise to end preventable blindness. A life-changing experience in Kenya set him on a course that reshaped his mission in eye care and pushed him to find better solutions for communities in need. Dr. Cherwek is a well-known eye doctor and he is also a visionary who mixes the latest technology with a deep passion for teaching. His work at Orbis International, especially on the famous Flying Eye Hospital, has helped perform surgeries that restore sight in over 20 countries. He also created a prize-winning online learning and remote care program that supports health workers around the world. His six years as Medical Director of Strategic Markets in Beijing show his steady drive to change old ways and bring better eye care all over the world. In this episode, Dr. Cherwek explains how a lucky scholarship and early global experiences shaped his promise to end preventable blindness, the challenges of providing modern eye care in low-resource areas, and how using tools like remote care and training simulations can change how we teach and treat patients. Here is our conversation.

    From Loss to TIME's Magazine Best Inventions Award: Yoni Shtein's Breakthrough in Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 38:43


    When patients leave the hospital, they often face a dangerous gap in care—a system where outdated methods and heavy paperwork leave them at risk for complications, repeat visits, and needless stress. Every day, many worry about returning home without the clear, compassionate support they need, and the burden falls on both patients and overworked care teams. In this episode, we highlight a leader who turned personal loss into a mission for change. Yoni Shtein, the CEO and co-founder of Laguna Health, brings a blend of technical skill and business insight—from his early days in software engineering and high-stakes finance to confronting very human challenges. After the sudden loss of his mother-in-law, a tragedy that sparked his drive to improve post-hospital care, Yoni set out to build a solution that bridges the critical gap between hospital discharge and complete recovery. Laguna Health has earned special recognition as the ADAPT awardee from the UCSF Rosenman Institute for its innovative approach to care management. Their breakthrough AI-powered co-pilot has also been honored with the Time Best Inventions Award. In addition, their work has been validated through strong clinical research partnerships with renowned institutions like Mayo Clinic and UCSF, and their collaboration with Elevance Health underscores their growing impact on care transitions. Tune in as we explore Yoni's journey from personal loss to healthcare leadership, discuss the evolution of Laguna Health's groundbreaking technology, and uncover the insights that are changing how we think about post-hospital recovery. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Rewiring the Brain: How Non-Invasive Tech is Tackling Anxiety, Insomnia & Obesity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 38:33


    Meeting Jason McKeown was like watching someone quietly change the future of healthcare. I first met him through the Rosenman Innovators program—where his company, Neurovalens, was honored in 2022—and it quickly became clear that his vision goes beyond ordinary medicine. A UK-trained doctor with a PhD in non-invasive neurostimulation, Jason is not only a doctor or a researcher; he's a forward-thinking leader who has spent more than a decade combining brain science with technology to help people manage anxiety, insomnia, and metabolic disorders. As the founder and CEO of Neurovalens, Jason has developed devices like Modius Sleep and Modius Stress. Both devices have received FDA approval and work by using gentle electrical signals to adjust the brainstem—the part of the brain that controls stress and sleep. His journey wasn't easy, though. In our conversation, Jason explained how he balanced working as a doctor in the UK with building a startup until 2017, when he made the big decision to focus entirely on Neurovalens. What began as a project inspired by NASA research at UC San Diego has now grown into a mission to make advanced brain therapies available worldwide. What impressed me most was Jason's determination to challenge the norm. Whether he was sharing how veterans can now access Modius devices through the VA or describing how his team's use of remote clinical trials sped up FDA approvals, his work is all about changing the way patient care is delivered. In this episode, Jason explains the science behind non-invasive neurostimulation, discusses the challenges of growing a medtech startup, and tells how a NASA study on astronauts' metabolism led to his obesity-focused device. He also shares why treating investors as key customers early on was a game changer for him. Listening to him, you'll see there is still so much to learn about the brain—and that we might be closer than ever to unlocking its secrets. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    From Zero to Unstoppable: Krista Drobac on Transforming Healthcare Delivery

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 45:40


    Note: This episode was recorded on December 17, 2024, and reflects the policy landscape and political context of that time. When Krista Drobac arrived in Washington, D.C., fresh out of college, she had no car, no connections, and no clear path—just a determination to make a difference in politics. What began as a leap of faith quickly turned into a lifelong mission to transform healthcare policy. Today, as a founding partner of Sirona Strategies, Krista is a driving force behind some of the most innovative approaches to care delivery—from telehealth to home-based models. Her career took root in the late 1990s, when she led a groundbreaking campaign for stem cell research, uniting patient groups to advocate for life-changing treatments. Since then, Krista has become a trusted voice in healthcare policy. She is a true leader focused on spotting growth opportunities and mitigating risks stemming from policy changes at both federal and state levels. By merging market dynamics with regulatory shifts in Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial care, she guides companies—from startups to Fortune 10 giants—in building models of care that capture new opportunities. With deep relationships across both industry and government, and a rich history in the United States Senate, the Obama Administration, the National Governors Association, and state government, she is uniquely qualified to spot trends that drive change. In addition, she founded three coalitions dedicated to ensuring patients have access to telehealth, more home-based care, and integrated social services. In our conversation, Krista takes us behind the scenes of her journey—from her early days advocating for stem cell research to her current efforts to revolutionize care delivery. She opens up about the challenges of balancing innovation with affordability, the importance of addressing the root causes of chronic disease, and why now is the time for bold, transformative ideas in healthcare. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Healing, Hope, and Humanity: Dr. BJ Miller on Compassionate Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 52:55


    When I first spoke with Dr. BJ Miller, I felt the weight of his experiences transform into something unexpectedly hopeful. BJ is a palliative care physician and he's also a storyteller of life's hardest truths, a triple amputee who turned personal tragedy into a mission to redefine how we approach suffering, dignity, and mortality. Years ago, I watched BJ Miller's TED Talk on What Really Matters at the End of Life, I was struck by his bold challenge to healthcare's design—how it was built around diseases rather than people. He spoke with a clarity that cut through the clinical detachment of modern medicine, emphasizing that suffering is not just something to be erased but an intrinsic part of being human. He invited us to see death and illness not as failures but as natural, even meaningful, parts of life. When my husband, Dan Rosenman, died suddenly of a heart attack while mountain biking 11 years ago, BJ's words became a lifeline. His reflection on the difference between necessary and unnecessary suffering helped me shift my perspective: rather than trying to “fix” my grief, I learned to live alongside it and open my eyes to see the beauty of grief. That's why I invited him here—to share how we might reshape our approach to life's most difficult realities with creativity, presence, and compassion. Known globally for that groundbreaking talk, he co-founded Mettle Health, a telehealth service providing support for patients and caregivers. His journey began with a life-altering accident at Princeton, where he lost three limbs—an event that reshaped his understanding of vulnerability and resilience. Through his work at UCSF, the Zen Hospice Project, and now Mettle Health, he has challenged medicine to prioritize humanity over cure rates, integrating art, spirituality, and raw honesty into care. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Beyond GLP-1s | Sloan Saunders' Holistic Vision for Sustainable Obesity Treatment

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 36:42


    The obesity epidemic demands solutions that go beyond temporary fixes or single-medication approaches. While drugs like GLP-1 agonists dominate headlines, lasting change requires reimagining care delivery, addressing systemic inefficiencies, and tackling root causes. Enter Sloan Saunders, a former investment banker turned healthcare innovator, whose company FlyteHealth is pioneering a holistic model for obesity treatment—one that merges financial strategy, advanced technology, and patient-centered care. After a 15-year career in banking and private equity, Sloan co-founded FlyteHealth to confront the gaps he saw in obesity care: outdated clinical practices, fragmented insurance coverage, and an over-reliance on short-term interventions. Selected for the UCSF Rosenman Innovators Program in 2022, FlyteHealth now partners with employers, payers, and health systems—including a groundbreaking initiative with the state of Connecticut—to deliver scalable, cost-effective care that prioritizes long-term health over quick fixes. In this episode, Sloan shares his unconventional leap from finance to healthcare entrepreneurship, the lessons that shaped FlyteHealth's mission, and how technology tackles clinical inefficiencies to personalize care and address root causes. He also offers insights into the future of obesity treatment, from employer partnerships to redefining health investments. Tune in for a candid conversation about disrupting norms, overcoming founder challenges, and building solutions that prove sustainable obesity care is possible—when we look beyond the prescription pad. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Breaking the Stigma | Joanna Strober & MIDI Health Revolutionizing Menopause and Women's Midlife Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 36:32


    Joanna Strober, Founder & CEO of MIDI Health, is a trailblazer in women's health innovation. With a career marked by resilience and vision, Joanna has consistently driven meaningful change across industries. From her early days in venture capital to founding Kurbo Health—a digital therapeutic for childhood obesity that served tens of thousands of adolescents worldwide before being acquired by Weight Watchers in 2018—Joanna has always sought to make a lasting impact. Today, she leads MIDI Health, a groundbreaking platform dedicated to transforming women's midlife health. Selected as a Rosenman ADAPT finalist, MIDI Health joined the prestigious Rosenman Institute cohort, solidifying its role as the only holistic women's health platform for perimenopause and menopause care covered by insurance. Inspired by her own experiences with hormone transition and its profound effects on sleep, energy, weight, and mood, Joanna created MIDI Health to make expert midlife care accessible, equitable, and comprehensive. In this episode, Joanna shares her unconventional career journey, the lessons she's learned from each pivot, and how her personal experiences shaped the mission of MIDI Health. She delves into the challenges of scaling a virtual healthcare platform for menopause, the importance of insurance coverage in digital health, and her vision for a future where women receive the care they deserve. Listeners will gain valuable insights into resilient leadership, healthcare innovation, and the power of turning personal challenges into transformative solutions.

    From Poetry to Precision: Dr. Matthew Lungren's AI Healthcare Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 38:40


    Dr. Matthew Lungren's journey is a testament to the transformative power of empathy, curiosity, and innovation. Starting as an English major, his career took a pivotal turn while volunteering at a Kosovo refugee camp, where he discovered the profound impact of combining knowledge, data, and compassion to address healthcare challenges—particularly in underserved communities. Dr. Lungren earned his MD and MPH, practiced as an interventional radiologist, and became a prominent leader in medical AI. At Stanford, he directed the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI), contributing to over 200 publications on groundbreaking research in multi-modal data fusion, computer vision, and natural language processing for healthcare applications. His influence extends beyond academia through his work at Amazon, his popular Stanford Coursera course on machine learning in healthcare, and his current role as Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences. Dr. Lungren also maintains a part-time clinical practice at UCSF and holds an adjunct professorship at Stanford University, demonstrating his commitment to patient care and mentorship. In this episode, Dr. Lungren explores the integration of AI into healthcare, offering insights on reducing physician burnout, uncovering new patient data insights, and building a more equitable and innovative future for healthcare. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    From One Patient to Millions: The Transformative Vision Behind Project ECHO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 41:17


    Dr. Sanjeev Arora's quiet determination and profound sense of purpose shine through in everything he does. A renowned liver disease specialist and visionary social entrepreneur, Dr. Arora has spent over 30 years creating innovative solutions to address some of the most critical gaps in healthcare. As the Founder and Executive Director of Project ECHO, he has transformed healthcare equity with a revolutionary vision: democratizing specialized medical knowledge so no one, regardless of their location, is left behind. What began in 2003 as a small effort to address hepatitis C in underserved areas has grown into a global movement spanning 194 countries, empowering health workers and logging over 4 million attendances. Dr. Arora's passion for equity goes beyond treating diseases. His mission empowers communities to tackle systemic challenges like education and climate change while building resilient networks of knowledge that span the globe. In this episode, Dr. Arora discusses the powerful story behind Project ECHO, the challenges of scaling such an ambitious model, and the transformative impact it has had on millions of lives. He also shares his bold vision of reaching 6 billion people and how shared expertise can strengthen entire communities. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    How AI is Freeing Up Your Doctor | Ankit Jain

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 34:55


    Imagine a healthcare experience where doctors spend less time on hold with insurance companies and more time connecting with their patients. In “How AI is Freeing Up Your Doctor,” we sit down with Ankit Jain—founder of Infinitus—to explore how advanced AI automation is streamlining the communication channels that underpin our healthcare system. Ankit's story reflects a career defined by innovation. He drew on his engineering expertise at Google, where he played a pivotal role in launching Google Play, before striking out on his own. After founding Quettra—acquired by SimilarWeb—Ankit set his sights on one of healthcare's greatest pain points: endless back-office tasks that absorb time and resources. With Infinitus, he's leveraging AI to handle these administrative calls and workflows, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on what truly matters—patient care. In this episode, we discuss the challenges of integrating AI into a complex healthcare ecosystem and explore the opportunities it creates for more effective data sharing, better patient outcomes, and renewed clinician satisfaction. Join us as we delve into the story behind Infinitus, uncovering how AI-driven solutions are not just freeing up doctors, but opening the door to a more connected and compassionate healthcare future. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    The Amazon Effect: Vin Gupta on Reinventing Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 38:46


    What does it take to transform an entire industry? Dr. Vin Gupta, a distinguished leader in public health and healthtech, shares his remarkable journey from medical training at Columbia and Harvard to his impactful service in the United States Air Force Medical Reserve Corps. As the Chief Medical Officer of Amazon Pharmacy, Dr. Gupta spearheads clinical strategy and innovation, leveraging technology to redefine pharmacy services and enhance consumer experiences. In this episode, delve into Dr. Gupta's groundbreaking work in healthcare policy, clinical research, and the seamless integration of technology in patient care. Gain exclusive insights into the consumerization of healthcare and explore his visionary outlook on the future of pharmacy services. Whether you're a healthcare professional, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of technology and health, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on driving meaningful change in the healthcare landscape.

    Revolutionizing Obesity Care: Dr. Diana Thiara on GLP-1 Drugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 36:15


    Our guest today is Dr. Diana Thiara, the medical director of the UCSF Weight Management Program. She also serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF, and the Program Director of the UCSF Obesity Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Thiara specializes in internal medicine, focusing on obesity and weight management. Her work integrates innovative patient programming, culinary medicine, and virtual curriculums for obesity patients. Dr. Thiara's journey from a small town in Illinois to leading obesity medicine on the West Coast is nothing short of inspiring. Her passion for community and medicine, influenced by her father's role as a town doctor, guided her career path, resulting in extensive contributions to medical education and patient care, including the Robert H. Crede Award for Excellence in Community Service. In this episode, you will hear Dr. Thiara discuss the nuances of obesity management, her perspective on GLP-1 drugs, and her innovative approaches to patient care. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    The Intersection of Community, Technology, and Health | Roni Zeiger

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 42:13


    Roni Zeiger is a distinguished physician and technologist with a profound impact on digital health. With a medical degree and a master's in biomedical informatics, Roni has seamlessly integrated technology and healthcare throughout his career. He served as the Chief Health Strategist at Google, leading transformative projects like Google Health and Google Flu Trends, which revolutionized global access to health information. Roni also co-founded Smart Patients, a platform fostering patient support and learning through shared experiences. Currently, at GirlTrek, he exemplifies his commitment to community health and social justice, focusing on increasing life expectancy for Black women by addressing critical issues such as inactivity, isolation, and injustice. This episode explores Roni's groundbreaking work at Google, Smart Patients, and GirlTrek, along with his vision for the future of healthcare and the power of community-driven solutions. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Leading the Telehealth Revolution for Women | Gloria Lau

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 41:43


    Our guest today is Gloria Lau, co-founder and CEO of Hello Alpha. With a mission to improve access to women's healthcare, Gloria brings over a decade of experience in data science, machine learning, and AI from her time at LinkedIn, Google, and Stanford University, where she serves as consulting faculty.  Gloria's unique perspective stems from her personal challenge in navigating the complex US healthcare system, which inspired her to create Hello Alpha. Her work is transforming women's health by providing affordable and comprehensive virtual primary care. In this episode, we discuss Gloria's journey from technologist to healthcare pioneer, the challenges she faced in founding Hello Alpha, and the impact of her work on making healthcare accessible and affordable.  Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Dr. Graham Gardner | Creating Efficient Healthcare Systems

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 42:21


    Dr. Graham Gardner is a visionary in healthcare innovation. He is the co-founder and CEO of Kyruus Health – Kairus Health, leading the development of a platform that revolutionizes patient access and provider data management, now serving over 425 thousand providers and 1,000 hospitals. Dr. Gardner's unique perspective is shaped by his background in cardiology and his entrepreneurial journey, which includes co-founding Generation Health, a genetic benefit management company that was acquired by CVS Caremark. His work with Kyruus has set new standards for patient-provider matching, significantly enhancing healthcare access and efficiency. In this episode, we discuss Dr. Gardner's transition from medicine to entrepreneurship, and how Kyruus is transforming healthcare access and efficiency. We also explore his thoughts on the future of healthcare technology and the importance of data-driven decision-making. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Dr. Monica Gandhi | Rebuilding Trust in Health Institutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 29:40


    Our guest today is our very own, Dr. Monica Gandhi, a distinguished expert in HIV and infectious diseases. She is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF and the Associate Division Chief of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, overseeing significant research and clinical operations. Dr. Gandhi's unique perspective is shaped by her extensive work in HIV research and her pivotal role in public health education. Through her groundbreaking efforts, she has pioneered low-cost solutions for antiretroviral measurements and advanced treatment strategies for women with HIV. She plays a crucial role in public health education, mentoring early-career researchers, and addressing the COVID-19 pandemic through her writing and public outreach. In this episode, we explore the state of people's trust in healthcare, Dr. Gandhi's insights into the intersection of collectivism and health, and her vision for rebuilding authority in public health institutions. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    The Affordable and Proactive Future of Healthcare with Drew Hobby

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 37:37


    Our guest today is Drew Hobby, the Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer of Blue Cross of Idaho. Drew has spearheaded the transition from fee-for-service to value-based payments, making healthcare more affordable for members and clients. He now oversees the Healthcare Economics, IT, and Strategy teams pushing for innovation in healthcare delivery and affordability. Drew's deep understanding of healthcare dynamics and commitment to value-based care emphasizes the significance of innovative strategies in enhancing patient outcomes and controlling costs. His work has not only transformed healthcare economics at Blue Cross of Idaho but also improved access to care for many underserved populations. In this episode, you will hear about Drew's insights on the complexities of health insurance, the importance of proactive care management, and his efforts to tackle the healthcare affordability crisis Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Creating Engaging Healthcare Brands with Sharon Knight

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 31:37


    After leading finance and development functions and multi-national teams at KFC, Gap, and Electronic Arts, Sharon Knight joined One Medical Group, growing the clinic nationwide. With deep experience in finance and operations, Sharon is now improving wellness and advancing the human health span as a Partner at JAZZ Venture Partners, where she focuses on building consumer-centric healthcare brands and supporting innovative healthtech startups. In this episode, we discuss Sharon's advice for building consumer-centric healthcare brands, approach to treating patients as customers, and her insight on leading teams through significant industry changes. She also shares her strategies for successful investment in health tech and the qualities she looks for in exceptional entrepreneurs. Enjoy our conversation. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Actuarial Science Meets Healthcare Innovation with Frank Cheung

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 32:40


    Our guest today is Frank Cheung, Co-Founder and CEO of Accorded. Frank has held pivotal roles at Blue Shield of California, Deloitte, and Collective Health, leading efforts in risk management and value-based care. Frank's unique perspective is shaped by his extensive experience in both payer and provider settings. He has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Value-Based Care Thinkers of 2024, highlighting his significant contributions to advancing healthcare analytics and supporting innovative care models. In this episode, we discuss the critical role of actuarial science in value-based care, Frank's journey founding Accorded, the challenges of scaling actuarial capabilities, and his advice for startups aiming to make an impact in the healthcare industry. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Dr. Diana Bianchi, NICHD Director | The Future of Maternal and Child Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 41:57


    Dr. Diana Bianchi is a renowned leader in maternal and child health. She is the Director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and manages a significant annual budget dedicated to pioneering research in human development and reproductive health. Dr. Bianchi's unique perspective is shaped by her dual focus on obstetrics and pediatrics. As part of her remarkable work in prenatal genomics has set new standards for diagnosing and treating genetic disorders. Her efforts have impacted countless lives and significantly advanced the understanding of maternal and child health. In this episode, you will learn the surprising state of child and maternal healthcare, her innovative approache to improving health outcomes, the critical importance of maternal and postpartum health research, and the programs being developed to address disparities in healthcare. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    A Journey of Impact: The Keys to a Healthy California

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 37:13


    Within 840 miles of coastline, forests, mountains, and valleys, reside over 39 million people and the fifth largest economy in the world. California is almost more like a country than it is a state, and with these colossal proportions come many responsibilities—most importantly of all, public health. Our guest is the remarkable Dr. Diana Ramos, California Surgeon General. Dr. Ramos was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom in August of 2022. She brings over three decades of experience in public health, with a strong focus on health equity and reproductive health, and is the first Latina to hold this position. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dr. Ramos has driven change through various roles including Public Health Administrator at the California Department of Public Health and Director of Reproductive Health in Los Angeles County. In this episode, you will learn about Dr. Ramos' journey from a single-parent household to leading public health initiatives. She shares her insights on the importance of maternal and mental health, addressing adverse childhood experiences, her current initiatives as Surgeon General, and offers valuable perspectives on improving public health outcomes.  

    From TikTok to Gut: Austin Chiang on Health Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 39:50


    When Austin Chiang joined Medtronic as the Chief Medical Officer for the Gastrointestinal business, he brought with him a remarkable blend of clinical expertise and a visionary approach to health communication. As a triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, and Obesity Medicine, Austin has always been at the forefront of medical innovation and patient care. Since stepping into his role, Dr. Chiang has leveraged his unique position to bridge the gap between complex medical practices and public understanding, utilizing social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to engage and educate a global audience. His efforts go beyond traditional medical practice; they transform how health information is consumed and understood by the masses. In this episode, Dr. Chiang will share insights on his groundbreaking work in integrating digital communication tools into healthcare. We'll explore how these platforms can dramatically enhance patient interaction, the potential of artificial intelligence in medical technology, and Austin's pioneering strategies for advancing public health education. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    The Pursuit of Perfectionism: Breaking Down Perfection with Dr. Monika Roots - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 38:31


    When Dr. Monika Roots joined Bend Health as co-founder and President, she set out to revolutionize mental health care with innovative practices. A seasoned psychiatrist with a focus on child and adolescent care, Monika has consistently challenged the conventional limits of mental health services. In this second part of our series, we focus on a pervasive issue that touches everyone: the pursuit of perfection. Dr. Roots discusses how this relentless pursuit impacts mental well-being, especially in the digital age where the drive for perfection is often fueled by unrealistic comparisons. She offers practical strategies for balancing high standards with mental health, advocating for the benefits of embracing imperfection and learning from mistakes. Dr. Roots shares her insights on mitigating the pressures of perfectionism and fostering a healthier approach to personal and professional growth. Here is our conversation. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Dr. Monika Roots: Pioneering Child Psychiatry with Tech - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 40:34


    Welcome to Our Special Two-Part Series with Dr. Monika Roots In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we are excited to bring you a special two-part interview series with Dr. Monika Roots, a leader in mental health innovation. As the co-founder and President of Bend Health, Dr. Roots applies her extensive 16-year background in psychiatry, focusing on child and adolescent care, to revolutionize mental health services with innovative technology and strong partnerships. Having grown up with firsthand experience of bipolar disorder in her family, Dr. Roots commits herself to ensuring emotional safety for vulnerable children, driving her passion and dedication to her work. She plays a key role in integrating technology with traditional care, expanding access to mental health services, and emphasizing the importance of preventive care to tackle issues before they escalate. In this series, Dr. Roots will discuss her innovative approaches in psychiatry that support comprehensive care models benefiting young patients and their families. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of how empathy and creativity can solve critical healthcare challenges. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. In the second episode, we will explore the theme of perfectionism. Dr. Roots will delve into how striving for perfection affects mental health, particularly among entrepreneurs and professionals, and she will offer strategies for managing these pressures effectively.  

    Breaking Barriers with Leslie Trigg: A Journey of Innovation and Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 38:05


    As we explore the story of a leader who combines caring and business smarts to achieve success in the medical technology world, today we are excited to feature, a standout figure in medtech. Since 2014, Leslie Trigg has led Outset Medical as CEO and became Chair in 2022. Her impressive career began at Guidant Corporation and included key roles at several leading companies, placing her at the heart of innovation in healthcare. Leslie's career highlights include steering Outset Medical through key changes and innovations that have significantly improved patient care. Her early work in communications, rather than following a traditional scientific path, has provided her with a unique approach. Her approach has profoundly influenced both product development and corporate leadership at her company. Leslie will share how she tackles the challenges of running a major healthtech company, her innovative strategies, and her dedication to enhancing patient care with cutting-edge medical technologies. We will also look at how her leadership is shaping the industry and the future of healthcare. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    AI in Healthcare: Margo Georgiadis on Pioneering Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 38:13


    Margo Georgiadis is an accomplished leader in business and technology. She is currently the CEO of Montai Health and a CEO partner at Flagship Pioneering. Margo brings a rich tapestry of experiences, from her transformative leadership at Ancestry.com to influential roles at Google and McKinsey. Margo is an innovator and fearless leader. Embracing change, Margo transitioned from conventional business roles to the vibrant world of health technology. She focuses on using data and AI to reshape patient care, especially in managing chronic diseases. Margo blends computational power with healthcare to revolutionize disease prediction and treatment. In this episode, we discuss digitization and the role of AI in disease management, as well as the importance of innovative thinking in driving significant changes in health technology. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    From Clinical Practice to Policy: Shaping the Future of Healthcare with Dr. Ari Hoffman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 43:31


    Join Dr. Ari Hoffman, an influential figure in healthcare and technology, as he shares his expertise and insights on improving healthcare systems and advancing technology in the field. Dr. Hoffman is the Chief Clinical Officer and Vice President at Collective Health. He also held pivotal roles at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), including the UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine, and as medical director of the UCSF hospital medicine service at St. Mary's Medical Center.   With a background in biological sciences and medicine, Dr. Hoffman brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and technological innovation to the forefront of healthcare. His career journey has seen him contribute to health policy development at prestigious institutions like the NIH and the Center for Medical Technology Policy. In this episode, Dr. Hoffman explores the convergence of clinical practice and health technology. He discusses strategies for improving healthcare delivery, navigating health policy challenges, and leveraging technology to enhance patient care.  Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Beyond Boundaries: AI's Leap into Healthcare with Munjal Shah

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 45:55


    In a world where technology and healthcare converge, Munjal Shah, Co-Founder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, stands as a beacon of innovation and resilience. His journey began in the heart of Silicon Valley, where an early exposure to technology seeded a lifelong passion. From founding companies that caught the eye of tech giants like Google and Alibaba to a personal health scare that pivoted his focus towards AI in healthcare, Munjal's story is a testament to adaptability and vision. Today, as the leader of Hippocratic AI, Munjal is pioneering a new era where technology doesn't just support healthcare but transforms it at its core, ensuring safety and accessibility for all. In this episode, we will explore Munjal's revolutionary approach to integrating AI into healthcare, his unique process in entrepreneurship, and the profound lessons from his journey as CEO. We will gain insights into the challenges of blending AI with healthcare, understand his perspectives on the future of this rapidly evolving field, and hear the inspiring story of how personal experiences shaped his professional path. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Breaking Boundaries in Healthtech Venture Capital with Vivien Ho

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 35:15


    Our guest Vivien Ho, a dynamic partner at Pear VC, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage healthcare and life sciences companies. Vivien leads Pear's Healthcare practice, dedicating her expertise to human and planet health. She has founded the Pear's Female Technical Founders Circle and co-hosts the Healthcare Playbook Podcast. Vivien's achievement lies in her instrumental role in guiding Pear VC's investments in groundbreaking healthcare startups, shaping the future of healthcare technology. She brings a unique perspective to the table, combining her background in engineering with a deep understanding of healthcare dynamics. Vivien's impact and contributions to the industry are not just about funding; they're about fostering innovation and supporting entrepreneurs in turning their visionary ideas into reality. In our discussion today, we'll explore Vivien's journey, the challenges of investing in healthcare technology, and insights into the future of this vibrant sector. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.  

    Innovating and Reimagining Weight Loss with Sarah Jones Simmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 44:50


    As Found's Chief Operating Officer, Sarah Jones Simmer brings a wealth of experience in shifting social norms to foster positive change. Drawing from this background, Sarah approached the complexities of diabetes with empathy, crafting an evidence-based weight care platform that harmonizes cutting-edge medicine with personalized coaching. Under Sarah's visionary leadership, the company has pioneered transformative initiatives within the weight loss community. By integrating personalized medicine and prescribed treatments from board-certified clinicians, they've harnessed the potent potential for sustainable change in the weight loss journey. In this episode, Sarah shines light on a new perspective on how personalized medicine can be the pathway to solving obesity during our lifetime. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Integrating the Future of Healthcare: A Conversation with Cédric Kovacs-Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 36:10


    During Cédric Kovacs-Johnson's pursuit of an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering, his initial focus didn't involve healthcare or business. However, the disparities in access and affordability in healthcare drove him to realizing how healthcare is another marketplace, waiting to be coordinated. Committed to improving efficiencies in communication and coordination among healthcare vendors to lower overall costs, CEO & founder of Flume Health, Cedric dedicated a year to immerse himself in learning, listening, and engaging with telehealth experts to identify the key problem. In this episode, Cedric discusses his journey in founding Flume, a digital health plan administrator designed to seamlessly connect insurance entities with the nuanced interactions between doctors and patients. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Health Policy Revolution: The Visionary Insights of Ruth Krystopolski

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 31:54


    Our guest on this episode is Ruth Krystopolski, the President of Ayin Health Solutions at Providence Health Systems. Ruth's expertise in transforming healthcare policies, business strategies, and technological integration is nothing short of groundbreaking. Her role at Providence Health Systems has been integral in steering the course towards innovative healthcare solutions, shaping a future where health and wellness are approached with cutting-edge strategies and deep compassion. Ruth's extensive experience and strategic insights have been instrumental in addressing some of the most challenging aspects of healthcare. Her leadership, marked by a deep understanding of the intricate dynamics of the industry, has led to significant advancements in managing healthcare costs and improving the quality of care through technology. In our conversation, we will uncover the nuances of Ruth's journey, her contributions to transforming healthcare with technology, and her vision for a future where healthcare is not only efficient and accessible but also profoundly patient-centric. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Mary Langowski: Leading the Charge in Digital Health Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 40:54


    We interviewed Mary Langowski, who was the CEO of Solera Health, the premier value-based omni-condition management platform. But as this airs, we are thrilled to learn that Mary will be moving to Chairman of the Solera Board of Directors and assuming the role of Executive Vice President and President of US Healthcare at Walgreens Boots Alliance. Her expertise in strategy and policy in both the private and public healthcare sectors continues to shine brightly. As a former key strategist at CVS Health, Mary has been a pivotal force in marrying technology with healthcare, redefining our approach to wellness and chronic disease management. Her journey from a small Minnesota town to leading roles in healthcare policy and corporate strategy, and now to a significant leadership position at Walgreens Boots Alliance, speaks volumes about her resilience, foresight, and ability to lead in complex environments. Mary's significant contributions to the evolution of CVS Health and the foundational work for the Aetna acquisition showcase her adeptness in navigating and leading through transformative changes. Her deep insights into policy, technology, and patient needs enable us to explore the multifaceted world of digital health, strategic partnerships, and adaptive leadership. Get ready to be enlightened by Mary Langowski's unique perspective on the future of healthcare and leadership. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Christopher McGhee: Revolutionizing Home Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 38:06


    In his medical school journey, Christopher McGhee, co-founder and CEO of Current Health, received unfortunate news regarding his grandmother's health condition. This firsthand experience exposed the intricate challenges in hospital care logistics, revealing significant gaps between healthcare services and patient comfort. Despite the exceptional care offered in hospitals, Chris observed a recurring pattern: unnecessary hospital admissions for issues that could be managed at home, intensifying the emotional, social, and familial strain on patients. Chris leveraged his computer science and medicine expertise to co-found Current Health to address this disparity. This company is dedicated to enhancing healthcare quality by utilizing wearable health monitors to bring professional medical care directly to people's homes. In this episode, Chris shares insights into his journey of developing wearable technologies that reduce clinical visits and enhance the home care experience for patients. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Innovating with Heart: Joe Connolly's Journey to Transform Women's Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 38:42


    We are thrilled to have Joe Connolly, Founder and CEO of Visana Health and a respected member of our Rosenman Founder Community, on our podcast. Joe's commitment to women's healthcare is deeply rooted in his personal experience, watching his mother battle an undiagnosed menstrual pain condition for over two decades. His journey has led him to champion innovations in women's health, bridging significant care gaps. At the forefront of Visana Health, Joe leverages his biomedical engineering expertise to broaden the scope of women's health beyond maternity care. Under his guidance, Visana Health has become a highlight of the Rosenman Institute's portfolio and gained distinction as an ADAPT Awardee within the Rosenman Institute's ADAPT Program. This recognition afforded Visana Health the unique opportunity to collaborate with a leading healthcare payer, further enhancing its ability to deliver impactful health solutions. Joe's prior leadership in medical device strategy has been pivotal in deploying digital health solutions that enhance patient care while reducing costs. In this episode, we'll discuss how Joe's drive spurs his professional pursuits, significantly impacting women's healthcare. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Empowering Change: How Fumi Mitsuishi is Transforming Social Justice in Psychiatric Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 48:05


    Coming from a family who aren't afraid to plant big ideas and embracing risk-taking to achieve them, Fumi Mitsuishi has devoted her career to understanding the humane aspects of clinical psychiatry. Her rich experiences living in Japan, France, and the U.S. have fostered a deep appreciation for residing at the crossroads of diverse cultures and understanding the experience of “otherness”.  As the director of Citywide Case Management (Citywide), a Division of the UCSF/Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital Department of Psychiatry, where she is also an Associate Clinical Professor, Dr. Mitsuishi strives to enhance the path to recovery for adults navigating mental health challenges. Her focus remains on empowering them to secure stable housing, treatment, and employment, facilitating their successful reintegration into society. In this episode, Dr. Mitsuishi discusses the prevalent misconceptions and stigmatization surrounding homelessness and individuals coping with mental health challenges and offers a refreshing perspective towards the importance of using a multidisciplinary approach to improve and honor the client's quality of life. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Robin Shah: Thyme Care – A Better Journey for All

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 36:34


    As a pre-med biomedical engineering major student, Robin Shah, Founder & CEO of Thyme Care, focused on the medical route before delving into the business side of medicine. During his undergraduate years, he worked summers dedicated to working with his father in their oncology clinic, realizing the need to bring high-value care into the community. To make cancer care more accessible for more people, Robin founded Thyme Care, a company comprised of longstanding leaders in the field of oncology and digital health to create a platform that treats people as the priority and connects providers, payers, and patients every step of cancer treatment journey. In this episode, Robin discusses his journey in the world of oncology, from his undergraduate experiences to his most recent breakthrough in establishing a new digital healthcare resource for cancer patients. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org

    Andrew Farquharson: The Building Blocks of Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 36:05


    If you're an investor in biotechnology and MedTech companies, two things should always be at the top of your mind: trends and team dynamics. According to Andrew Farquharson, companies must be hitting relevant trends that will drive innovation and return for investors. They also have to exhibit good team collaboration, chemistry, and commitment.  As the Managing Director at InCube Venture, Andrew spends most of his time investing in gene editing, cell therapy, biotech, and digital health. With decades of experience working in the life-science sector and an especially optimistic attitude, Andrew shares valuable insights on building a successful team in the startup world.  In this episode, we discuss the current trends and challenges in the life-science arena, the importance of impact-driven work, and the need to strike a perfect balance between innovation and practicality.  Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    Sean Mehra: From Online Gaming to Pioneering the Digital Healthcare Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 32:56


    If you're intrigued by the intersection of healthcare and technology, two crucial elements should guide your attention: innovation and adaptability. Sean Mehra, with his unique blend of a biomedical engineering and pre-medicine background from Yale, coupled with an MBA from Stanford, perfectly embodies these traits. As a co-founder of HealthTap, a groundbreaking virtual healthcare platform, Sean navigated the unlikely journey from the captivating realm of online gaming to the transformative world of digital health. His expertise and vision have played a pivotal role in reimagining how we access and interact with healthcare services in the modern era. HealthTap stands as a testament to Sean's ability to marry reliable, personalized healthcare with the convenience and reach of the internet – a concept once considered a distant dream. In this episode, we discuss the nuances of creating a new healthcare delivery model, overcoming challenges, and shaping the future of health through technology. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.  

    Rosalind Picard: Venturing into the Unknown

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 40:47


    When Rosalind Picard joined the MIT Media Lab faculty in 1991, she was given crucial advice—take risks. As a female engineer in a male-dominated field, Rosalind found the idea of venturing into the emotion-technology space | daunting, but she decided to take the risk anyways.  Since then, Rosalind has co-founded two companies and written a book about affective computing. Also known as artificial emotional intelligence, this multidisciplinary field provides technologies with the ability to understand and use emotion when interacting with humans.  In this episode, Rosalind discusses her ground-breaking work at the intersection of computation, emotion, and AI and her words of wisdom for the future risk-takers of tech.  Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

    Sam Holliday: Pioneering GI Transformations

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 42:29


    When Sam Holliday embarked on his journey as the Co-founder & CEO of Oshi Health, he was driven by a powerful motivation—redefining healthcare around genuine patient needs. With personal ties to digestive health issues in his family, Sam saw the profound impact of quality, whole-person care firsthand. In today's episode, Sam shared his role in shaping a patient-centric future in GI care, discussing his relentless efforts to build an intentional company culture and the undeniable importance of diverse teams in achieving holistic health outcomes. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

    Nate Maslak: The Power of Information

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 38:17


    A running theme on our podcast is how health technology can best improve the patient experience. At Ribbon Health, Nate Maslak brings a one-size-fits-all solution to the table: increasing patient access to information.  Costs, quality, and availability are just some of the factors influencing patients' everyday healthcare decisions that remain widely unavailable in the system. By providing patients with easier and quicker access to these questions, Nate is beginning to see better-informed patient decisions.  In this episode, we discuss how heightened access to information not only benefits patients but the entire healthcare system as well. We also touch on Nate's journey into health care and the importance of establishing values within startups.  Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek  

    Craig Mermel: Selling Science Fiction

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 35:29


    Brain-computer interfaces allow people with neurological diseases to control external devices, such as a robotic arm, using their minds alone. While the technology has existed for over twenty years, it has only recently moved into mainstream medical practice.  A company called Precision Neuroscience is pioneering this transition. Precision President and Chief Product Officer Craig Mermel understands that commercializing the technology means first making it safe, minimally invasive, and adaptable to fit the varying needs of neurological patients.  From engineering the first-ever Apple Watch to conducting digital pathology research at Google, Craig has always favored the intersection of technology and healthcare. He's with us today to discuss his journey into Healthtech and the life-changing medical devices he's since created.  Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

    Daniel Etra: Scaling the Right Level of Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 38:27


    What is the optimal level of intervention for a child with autism? How can we predict the outcome of the intervention? How many hours a week should we be spending on treatment? While these questions are often easily answered for predictable conditions like diabetes, they are much harder to pinpoint for behavioral health disabilities.  Co-founder and CEO of RethinkFirst, Daniel Etra, has identified a stark lack of data on treatment outcomes for behavioral health patients. To bridge this gap, Rethink delivers intervention at scale for developmental disabilities and neurodiverse conditions.  In this episode, Daniel discusses Rethink's journey to becoming an industry-leading behavioral health technology company. With decades of experience as a successful entrepreneur, Daniel shares his insights on building a successful company at scale in today's climate. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

    Peter Socarras: A Connection to Purpose

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 40:33


    Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, lawyer, or even an engineer, knowing how to tell your story can be critical to your success. Having worked in all these professions at one point in his life, Peter Socarras firmly believes this—and, he can attest to it. From patent attorney to Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Nevro, Peter's multifaceted career trajectory has had one common denominator: a dedication to the life sciences. In addition to his leadership roles at the medical device company Nevro, Peter now works as an angel investor. His focus is investing in early-stage health tech companies that bring the decision-making to the patient. In this episode, Peter shows how making meaningful contributions to the life science space starts with asking yourself why your technology matters. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

    Joanna Drake: Investing in Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 34:14


    While many of us have quickly adapted to a post-pandemic world, others are still reeling from its effects. For working parents, the pandemic revealed how juggling work with caregiving responsibilities can often be more of a burden than a joy.   At Magnify Ventures, Joanna Drake, the Co-Founder and Managing Partner, is shifting some of this burden to the care economy. She and her team invest in technology companies that reimagine life for modern families.   As a caregiver and investor in a male-dominated field, Joanna realizes the extra mile women must go at home and at work. Her advice? Build a support group and always engage with new perspectives.   Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek

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