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Mastering Medical Device
Thinking Like a Patient (or Being One!) Can Make Your Company's Device Better featuring Chris McAuliffe

Mastering Medical Device

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 63:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode, Chris McAuliffe, CEO of Theragen, shares his extensive journey in the medical device industry with a focus on non-invasive spine fusion. He recounts his personal experience as a patient undergoing spinal fusion surgery and how it has influenced his work and product design. The discussion covers the challenges of spinal fusion, the role of non-invasive electrical stimulation in patient recovery, and the importance of VIP customer service in healthcare. Chris's insights highlight the importance of understanding the end user experience, ensuring patient compliance, and leveraging data for enhanced patient outcomes.00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview02:25 Chris McAuliffe's Journey in Medical Devices03:18 The Fascination with Electrical Stimulation09:10 Understanding Non-Invasive Spine Fusion15:06 Chris's Personal Experience with Spine Surgery20:42 Post-Operative Challenges and Insights30:17 Theragen's ActaStim-S Device32:31 Mission and Product Overview33:35 Challenges of Patient Compliance35:25 Innovative Features of the Device37:22 Data and Patient Engagement41:22 Big Data and Machine Learning in Healthcare51:54 VIP Customer Care Philosophy54:16 Customer Testimonials and Impact01:00:20 Key Takeaways and ConclusionLinks from this episode:Chris McAuliffe LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcmcauliffe/Theragen  https://actastim.com/Support the showConnect with Mastering Medical Device: Website: https://www.masteringmedicaldevice.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mastering-medical-device Patrick Kothe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-kothe Patrick Kothe Twitter: https://twitter.com/patrickkothe Support the show for as little as $3/month: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1286645/support Thanks for listening!

Windy City Historians Podcast
Episode 18 – The Year 1893

Windy City Historians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 60:43


For most historians if you mention Chicago and the year 1893, they will immediately think of the World's Colombian Exposition. However, there was much more going on in Chicago during that year that still resonates today. Beyond the excitement surrounding the Fair, 1893 was pivotal for the many new contributions, innovations, and changes that impacted the city and beyond. Many Chicago institutions we know today are tied to or originated during that year. A short list would include the first Chicago Cubs stadium, the tamale, the hot dog, Wrigley chewing gum, and much more. This monumental year holds many interesting stories well beyond the White City as a backdrop that was in direct contrast with Chicago's work-a-day world, some would call "Gray City." Join us in this episode for the extraordinary changes and important events of 1893, as we speak with historian and author Joe Gustaitis to set the scene for an upcoming episode focused on the Colombian Exposition and the White City. author Findley Peter Dunneauthor Henry Blake Fullerauthor George AdeMarshall FieldBusy State Street c.1893Swami Vivekananda Three successive buildings of the Marshall Field & Company Store on State StreetThe very first World's Parliament of Religions held at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1893West Side Grounds from 1906 World Series Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox Links to Research and Historic Sources: 1893, Chicago's Greatest Year, by Joseph Gustaitis Chicago Literary Renaissance, Encyclopedia of ChicagoA History of Midland Authors, Part 1, by Robert Loerzel on the Society of Midland AuthorsParliament of the World's Religions in 1893, from the Harvard University's Pluralism ProjectBio of Swami Vivekananda who brought Yoga to the United StatesBio of Julius RosenwaldMarshall Field & Company State Street Stores, ChicaogologyBio of Hamlin Garland who helped create The Attic Club, which two years later was renamed The Cliff Dwellers ClubSelfridge'sHistory of the Vienna Beef Co.The history of Chicago National League Ball Parks including the West Side Grounds on ChicagologyGeneral Santa Anna and chicleChicle the natural chewing gumHistory of the Wrigley Company, from the Made In Chicago websiteFrancis Willard House Museum & Archives in Evanston, ILWomen's (Bike) History Month: Francis Willard, by Liz MurphyCycling in Chicago, by Chris McAuliffe as reviewed by Zachary Schuster in Cyclocross Magazine

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World
Steve Dale 2/9/2020 Full Show: Municipal Employees Credit Union's new Lend-a-Paw program

WGN - Steve Dale's Pet World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020


Veterinary costs can be expensive, and Steve talks with Chris McAuliffe of the Chicago Municipal Employees Credit Union about the their new Lend-a-Paw program. This option might even be better than pet insurance, at certainly better than paying interest on your charge card. Steve also offers helpful tips to keep your pets safe as the […]

Better Things
What your stuff says about you

Better Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 34:58


Professor Chris McAuliffe and his University of Queensland colleague are engaged in a project of modern archaeology, uncovering new insights about the late artist Robert Smithson by trawling through an archive of his belongings. Which raises the question: to what extent can we understand someone by examining what they own?We discover that the answer isn’t so simple. Our conversation takes us from our relationship to objects, to the degree to which we can truly know someone, to how much we even reveal about ourselves.Dr Chris McAuliffe is Professor of Art (Practice-led research) at the School of Art and Design, Australian National University and the Sir William Dobell Chair at the ANU Centre for Art History and Theory. From 2000–2013 he was Director of the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne. He taught art history at the University of Melbourne (1988-2000) and was Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University (2011–12). Dr McAuliffe has curated exhibitions on Australian and international art. Recent projects include the exhibitions Robert Smithson: Time Crystals, University of Queensland Art Museum, 2018; We who love: Sidney Nolan’s slate paintings, University of Queensland Art Museum and Heide, 2016; and America: Painting a nation, Art Gallery of NSW, 2013.…The theme music for Better Things is “One More Time” by Fab Beat.Better Things is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

Warren Cycling Podcast
Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 108: Chris McAuliffe Interview

Warren Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 52:35


In Episode 108 Randy and Dean Warren discuss all things cycling.  In this episode the Warren brothers talk to author Chris McAuliffe and his new book "Cycling in Chicago (Images of America)"  Chris shares his interest in history and the role bicycle manufacturing and racing played in Chicago over the past century and then some.  Randy and Dean mention the Chris Froome problem and the latest races in cyclocross in Belgium the road race in Costa Rica.  

America: painting a nation - exhibition talks
Finding the American in American art

America: painting a nation - exhibition talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 29:22


Chris McAuliffe, curatorial consultant for the exhibition Find out about the developments, subjects and aesthetic qualities that came to shape America in the first half of the 20th century.

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Howard Arkley - Audio guide
Inventory by Howard Arkley

Howard Arkley - Audio guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 3:12


John Gregory, Ray Edgar and Chris McAuliffe discuss Arkley’s interest in abstraction and the everyday as well as his experimentation with the air brush as seen in the work Inventory.

Howard Arkley - Audio guide
Musak Mural by Howard Arkley

Howard Arkley - Audio guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 2:41


Ray Edgar and Chris McAuliffe shed some light on Arkley’s Musak Mural, a series of repetitive, brightly coloured paintings incorporating disco dots, strange chairs and linoleum.

Howard Arkley - Audio guide
Suicide by Howard Arkley

Howard Arkley - Audio guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 1:28


Ray Edgar and Chris McAuliffe ponder the source of inspiration for Arkley’s work Suicide, an image that can be read in several ways.

Howard Arkley - Audio guide
The Cacti Succulents by Howard Arkley

Howard Arkley - Audio guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 2:00


Chris McAuliffe uses Frank Stella’s work as a starting point to discuss The Cacti Succulents which challenges expectations about the boundary between cool abstraction and lurid decoration.

Howard Arkley - Audio guide
Indoors/Outdoors by Howard Arkley

Howard Arkley - Audio guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 2:23


The suburbs are Arkley’s master stroke. Ray Edgar and Chris McAuliffe consider Indoors/Outdoors where patterns normally associated with suburban interiors get an airing outside.