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CEO Blindspots
Zac Jiwa, Investor and Founder of Kingdom Ventures: "Shut Up and Listen"! (14 min)

CEO Blindspots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 14:11


Discover who gave Zac the advise to "shut up and listen!", why his curiosity helped him succeed, and what inspired him to help other leaders realize that it's ok to rest (14 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS® PODCAST GUEST: Zac Jiwa. Zac is an investor, entrepreneur, and thought leader in healthcare technology. His illustrious career has given him a wide range of leadership experience, and he is knowledgeable about the difficulties that the healthcare industry poses to both businesses and consumers. In addition, he is a man of faith and the founder of Kingdom Ventures. At Olive, the healthcare AI company, Zac oversaw M&A for its Clearinghouse business and led a team primarily concerned with healthcare fintech and payment automation. As CEO of The Karis Group (now Point Health), which had previously operated as a patient advocacy call center, Zac oversaw the company's transformation into a provider of technology-enabled services before joining Olive. He restructured the company, hired a new executive team, and raised capital to align the company for future success. Prior to taking on his most recent roles, Zac founded MI7, Inc., where he and his team spearheaded efforts to commoditize clinical data exchange while building disruptive cloud-based technology in the healthcare interoperability space. He has worked with digital health businesses like Medici (telehealth), Cureatr (telepharmacy), Texas Health Catalyst at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, Pacific Crest Securities, Pristine (telehealth via Google Glass), Freebird Interactive in a strategic advisory capacity through his work with ZEEM Consulting. Zac was previously a member of the prestigious first class of Innovation Fellows at the US Department of Health and Human Services. There he worked on complex problems with the technical implementation of Healthcare.gov. Zac also served as the chief technology officer and IT coordinator for the Department of Health in Louisiana. He was in charge of federal and state efforts related to the HITECH Act (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009) and drove innovation initiatives for the department. Other positions included Head of Product for Connected Health at Microsoft's Health Solutions Group, Healthcare Product Manager for Motion Computing's C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant Tablet PC, and Chief Information Officer for Pediatric Subspecialists at Children's Hospital Austin. Zac holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Oklahoma State University and studied Marketing at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University. For more information about Zac and his new investment, visit "Food, Wine, and God"; https://www.foodwineandgod.com/ CEO Blindspots® podcast host: Birgit Kamps. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. She is able to help investors and executives quickly discover blind spots holding their organization back, and accelerate leadership effectiveness. In addition, Birgit is the host of the CEO Blindspots® Podcast which was recognized by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA by 733%; ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.ceoblindspots.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To ask questions about this or one of the 200+ other CEO Blindspots® Podcast episodes, send an email to⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠birgit@ceoblindspots.com⁠

Behind Company Lines
Ben Heller, CTO of Driver Technologies, Inc.

Behind Company Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 36:31


Ben Heller is the chief technology officer at Driver Technologies, Inc. He has 15+ years of experience building in mobile, web, and server-side technologies. Both global corporations and rising startups have leveraged his code to facilitate growth and innovation. Heller has worn many hats, from co-founder (Cureatr, medical care coordination) to engineering director (Arccos Golf, IOT/data) to principal engineer (Plex, media-streaming). Ben delights in designing streamlined, scalable solutions for unique and challenging problems. His work has taken him deep into large geographically distributed databases with massive simultaneous read/write volume, low-level Bluetooth and audio interfaces, media processing pipelines, and behaviorally-driven motion algorithms. He's excited to combine these experiences to bring forth the next generation of automotive safety.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Beyond Checking the HEDIS Box, Pharmacist-Led, Patient-Centered Care Helps Patients Live Healthier, Longer Lives

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 22:04


In this episode, we are joined by Richard Resnick, CEO of Cureatr, a tech-enabled, medication management optimization clinic, to discuss the challenges associated with patient discharges, transitions of care, and medication management. Tune in to learn why these are such pain points for providers and what they can do to overcome these challenges and improve patient care.This podcast is sponsored by Cureatr.

Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast
Beyond checking the HEDIS box, pharmacist-led, patient-centered care helps patients live healthier, longer lives

Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 22:04


In this episode, we are joined by Richard Resnick, CEO of Cureatr, a tech-enabled, medication management optimization clinic, to discuss the challenges associated with patient discharges, transitions of care, and medication management. Tune in to learn why these are such pain points for providers and what they can do to overcome these challenges and improve patient care.

Sloanies Talking with Sloanies
Richard Resnick, MOT ’04

Sloanies Talking with Sloanies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 35:13


Richard Resnick, MOT ’04, joins classmate Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, to reflect on his career that began in computer science and evolved into senior management roles, including his current position as CEO at Cureatr. He also details the evolution of his management style and his desire to be a leader that transforms the culture of the organization.Support the show (https://giving.mit.edu/sloan/)

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit
The Most Common Underlying Causes of Acne (Minisode #16)

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 21:37


Our skin is a reflection of what’s going on with our health beneath the surface. Acne and other skin problems are signals that something is off in our body. Conventional medicine deals with symptoms, so their solutions for acne include lathering on potions and lotions, popping and pricking pimples, and taking antibiotics or strong liver-damaging medications. There’s got to be another way, right?Fortunately, there is with Functional Medicine, which addresses the problem’s root cause. From this lens, we can understand that numerous factors contribute to acne, including nutrition, stress, toxicity, inflammation and hormonal and gut imbalances. That’s actually good news because it empowers us to make dietary and lifestyle changes that reverse acne and improve our overall health without the adverse side effects of pharmaceuticals and other invasive procedures.In this mini-episode, Dhru speaks with Dr. Robin Berzin about the most common underlying causes of acne, and the connection between gut health and skin issues. We discuss why conventional acne treatments don’t actually work, and often end up doing more harm. We also talk about how the cosmetics we use on our skin can increase inflammation which inturn leads to acne, and the best skincare routine and products for someone suffering with acne.Dr. Robin Berzin is the founder and CEO of Parsley Health. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Robin completed medical school at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, and trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She has also trained in Functional Medicine with the Institute for Functional Medicine, where she is an advisor on digital technology. In 2011 she co-founded the physician communication app Cureatr and subsequently has advised numerous startups in the healthcare space. Robin founded Parsley Health in order to make whole-body, transformative medicine accessible to everyone through better services and smart technology. When she is not at Parsley, you can find her at home in Brooklyn, upstate with her husband, son and two rescue dogs, or at her favorite vinyasa yoga class.Find Dhru’s full-length conversation with Dr. Robin Berzin here: https://broken-brain.lnk.to/DrRobinBerzin/For more on Dhru Purohit, be sure to follow him on Instagram @dhrupurohit, on Facebook @dhruxpurohit, on Twitter @dhrupurohit, and on YouTube @dhrupurohit. You can also text Dhru at (302) 200-5643 or click here https://my.community.com/dhrupurohit.Interested in joining Dhru’s Broken Brain Podcast Facebook Community? Submit your request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2819627591487473/.This episode is brought to you by the Pegan Shake.How you start your morning sets the tone for the day. I’m a huge fan of morning routines, because I think they can transform your ability to focus, sleep well, and get the most out of your day, especially in this busy, modern world. What I’ve found is that the best way to begin your day is to feed your body the right information or the right nutrients. That’s why Dr. Mark Hyman and I created the Pegan Shake. It’s a nutritionally packed morning blend designed to support healthy blood sugar, energy, and brain power. It contains some of my most favorite brain boosting foods like MCT and avocado. It also features acacia fiber for healthy gut function and collagen, pumpkin, and pea protein to support muscle synthesis. Check it out at getfarmacy.com/peganshake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit
#77: A Functional Medicine Approach to Treating and Healing Acne with Dr. Robin Berzin

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 81:37


Our skin is a reflection of what’s going on with our health beneath the surface. Acne and other skin problems are signals that something is off in our body. Conventional medicine deals with symptoms, so their solutions for acne include lathering on potions and lotions, popping and pricking pimples and taking antibiotics or strong liver-damaging medications. There’s got to be another way, right?Fortunately, there is with Functional Medicine, which addresses the problem’s root cause. From this lens, we can understand that numerous factors contribute to acne, including nutrition, stress, toxicity, inflammation and hormonal and gut imbalances. That’s actually good news because it empowers us to make dietary and lifestyle changes that reverse acne and improve our overall health without the adverse side effects of pharmaceuticals and other invasive procedures.On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Dr. Robin Berzin, the founder and CEO of Parsley Health. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Robin completed medical school at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, and trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She has also trained in Functional Medicine with the Institute for Functional Medicine. In 2011, she co-founded the physician communication app Cureatr and subsequently has advised numerous startups in the healthcare space. Robin founded Parsley Health in order to make whole-body, transformative medicine accessible to everyone through better services and smart technology. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Robin Berzin dive deep into the topic of acne. They talk about the gut-skin connection and what role our gut health plays when it comes to acne. They discuss why conventional acne treatments don’t actually work, and often end up doing more harm, and how to treat acne without medication. They also talk about how the cosmetics we use on our skin can increase inflammation which inturn leads to acne, and the best skincare routine and products for someone suffering with acne. In this episode, we dive into:-Dr. Berzin shares her personal struggle with acne (2:09)-The most common underlying causes of acne (5:31)-The connection between gut health and skin issues (15:45) -The problem with topical antibiotics (25:55) -How omega-6 fatty acids may have a direct impact on acne development (27:56)-The connection between hormones and acne (38:55) -How cosmetics and personal care products alter your skin’s microbiota (45:39)-Lab testing for skin issues (58:03)-The problem with food sensitivity testing (1:01:32)-Learn more about Dr. Robin Berzin and her work (1:12:32)For more on Dr. Robin Berzin, be sure to follow her on Instagram @robinberzinmd, on Facebook @robinberzinmd, and on Twitter @robinberzinmd. Learn more about Parsley Health's new LA Flagship at: https://www.parsleyhealth.com/la and their national services at https://www.parsleyhealth.com/online-doctor.Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by our partnership with the AquaTru Water Filter. To get exclusive access to this deal visit www.brokenbrain.com/filter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ex Nihilo Health Podcast: Fitness | Paleo nutrition | Mental Performance | Christianity | Eddie Williams
ENH 011: Traditional Doctors vs. Functional Medicine, Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue and The N=1 Principle

Ex Nihilo Health Podcast: Fitness | Paleo nutrition | Mental Performance | Christianity | Eddie Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 58:00


Why Listen? Our guest is a functional medicine physician and has founded a practice that's modern and tech savvy, enabling patients to interact with their Doctors in ways their more used to communicating in. You can text and email your doctor instead of faxing them. Pretty cool, right? So next time you have Adrenal Fatigue or a Gut issue (both of which we discuss in the show) you can shoot your doctor a text message and get help rather quickly. Speaking of Adrenal Fatigue, it's plaguing our modern western society. People are running themselves into the ground with work, money problems, divorce and other stresses and the result is a body with Hormone dysfunction. Our guest tells you how to beat adrenal fatigue for good and keep it away. We also talk about what it means to become Super Human this year. Guest Bio Robin Berzin MD is a functional medicine physician and the founder of Parsley Health. Her mission is to make functional medicine affordable and modern, so that more people can access this holistic, root-cause approach to health. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Robin went to medical school at Columbia University -where she co-founded the physician communication app Cureatr – and later trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. She is also a certified yoga instructor and a meditation teacher, and has formally studied Ayurveda. Robin writes for a number of leading wellness sites, and speaks regularly for organizations including the Clinton Foundation, Health 2.0, Summit, and the Functional Forum on how we can reinvent health care. To learn more about her background and philosophy, and upcoming retreats and events, visit robinberzinmd.com. Show Notes Parsley Health Website: http://parsleyhealth.com/ Robin Berzin MD personal site: http://robinberzinmd.com/ Robin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/robinberzinmd Robin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobinBerzinMD/ ARTICLE: How to be effortlessly Superhuman: https://parsleyhealth.com/how-to-effortlessly-be-a-superhuman-this-january/ ARTICLE: Are you working yourself sick?: https://parsleyhealth.com/are-you-working-yourself-sick-why-your-body-medically-needs-a-break/ The post ENH 011: Traditional Doctors vs. Functional Medicine, Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue and The N=1 Principle appeared first on Ex Nihilo.

Ex Nihilo Health Podcast: Fitness | Paleo nutrition | Mental Performance | Christianity | Eddie Williams
ENH 011: Traditional Doctors vs. Functional Medicine, Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue with Robin Berzin

Ex Nihilo Health Podcast: Fitness | Paleo nutrition | Mental Performance | Christianity | Eddie Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 58:02


Why Listen?Our guest is a functional medicine physician and has founded a practice that's modern and tech savvy, enabling patients to interact with their Doctors in ways their more used to communicating in. You can text and email your doctor instead of faxing them. Pretty cool, right? So next time you have Adrenal Fatigue or a Gut issue (both of which we discuss in the show) you can shoot your doctor a text message and get help rather quickly.Speaking of Adrenal Fatigue, it's plaguing our modern western society. People are running themselves into the ground with work, money problems, divorce and other stresses and the result is a body with Hormone dysfunction. Our guest tells you how to beat adrenal fatigue for good and keep it away. We also talk about what it means to become Super Human this year.Guest BioRobin Berzin MD is a functional medicine physician and the founder of Parsley Health. Her mission is to make functional medicine affordable and modern, so that more people can access this holistic, root-cause approach to health. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Robin went to medical school at Columbia University -where she co-founded the physician communication app Cureatr – and later trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. She is also a certified yoga instructor and a meditation teacher, and has formally studied Ayurveda. Robin writes for a number of leading wellness sites, and speaks regularly for organizations including the Clinton Foundation, Health 2.0, Summit, and the Functional Forum on how we can reinvent health care. To learn more about her background and philosophy, and upcoming retreats and events, visit robinberzinmd.com.Show NotesParsley Health Website: http://parsleyhealth.com/Robin Berzin MD personal site: http://robinberzinmd.com/Robin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/robinberzinmdRobin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobinBerzinMD/ARTICLE: How to be effortlessly Superhuman: https://parsleyhealth.com/how-to-effortlessly-be-a-superhuman-this-january/ARTICLE: Are you working yourself sick?: https://parsleyhealth.com/are-you-working-yourself-sick-why-your-body-medically-needs-a-break/

Align Podcast
Dr. Robin Berzin: Longevity, Clairvoyant Meditation, Power of Writing | Ep. 203

Align Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 34:38


Dr. Robin Berzin, MD is the founder and CEO of Parsley Health. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Robin completed medical school at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, and trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She has also trained in functional medicine with the Institute for Functional medicine, where she is an advisor on digital technology. In 2011 she co-founded the physician communication app Cureatr and subsequently has advised numerous startups in the health IT space. Dr. Berzin is a certified yoga instructor and meditation teacher, writes for a number of leading health and wellness sites, and speaks regularly for organizations including Stanford Medicine X, Health 2.0, Rock Health, Summit Series, and Further Future, on how we can reinvent health care. Robin believes that we all deserve a functional, whole-body approach to our health and started Parsley Health in order to make this transformative medicine accessible to everyone through better services and smart technology. 

Stethoscope
The Future of Pharmacy

Stethoscope

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 47:58


This is the pilot episode for Stethoscope, where we provoke thought around'The Future of Pharmacy'This conversation dives into the ‘deep’ future of Pharmacy, and the emerging trends that are arising in the industry.Panelists:Flaviu Simihaian — CEO of iMedicare - www.imedicare.comTodd Petri — Co-Founder, Milestone Venture Partners - milestonevp.comModerator:Aaron Windfield — Co-Founder, Psocratic - psocratic.comSponsored by:Blueprint Health - http://www.blueprinthealth.org/Recorded live at:The Farm Soho - http://www.thefarmsoho.com/More about the panelists: Flaviu Simihaian — CEO, iMedicare Flaviu Simihaian is the founder and chief executive officer of iMedicare, a web-based pharmaceutical platform that enables pharmacies to track their patients’ medication plans. He is also the founder of eval.me. Simihaian completed his secondary education at Cannon School in 2004. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Davidson College and master’s degree in software design and engineering from the University of North Carolina.Todd Pietri — Partner, Milestone Venture PartnersTodd Pietri co-founded Milestone Venture Partners with Ed Goodman in 1999 and became Managing Partner in 2014. He brings operating and investment experience to its management. Since launching MVP II in 2001, Mr. Pietri has developed expertise and relationships in Milestone’s principle focus areas of Digital Health and software/data businesses. Mr. Pietri has helped guide several Milestone portfolio companies to a successful exit, including Derivatives Portfolio Management (sold to Mellon Financial in February 2005), MedPage Today(sold to Everyday Health in December 2010, which in turn went public in March 2014), Octagon Research Solutions (sold to Accenture, Inc. in August 2012), MapMyFitness (sold to Under Armour, Inc. in December 2013) and GQ Life Sciences(sold to Aptean, Inc. in September 2016). He currently supervises MDX Medical (“Vitals”), YouNow, BA-Insight,Halfpenny Technologies, SHYFT Analytics, Cureatr, RxWiki and Healthify.Aaron Windfield — Co-Founder, Psocratic & ModeratorAaron is an entrepreneur and award winning mathematician. He is the cofounder of a behavioral technology and intelligence company, Psocratic (www.psocratic.com), which is a tech company that makes behavior change simple and accessible for individuals and communities.He is an advisor and investor to startups in the NYC community, and has experience raising investment for startups, driving business development for organizations, and leveraging data science to steer business strategy and product development.General Details:Stethoscope is a 'Blueprint Health' series based out of the ‘The Farm’ coworking space in Soho New York City.Each month, Blueprint Health invites thought leaders to brainstorm around the future of the health-related topics: eg, future of pharmacy, future of proactive health. The main idea is not to talk about where we've been or what we've done, but rather to provoke thought and improvised discussions around what 'could' happen in the future of those health topics.Each conversation is moderated by Psocratic, a technology company that makes behavior change simple and accessible for individuals and communities.If you would like to show up to a live recording, please join the email list at http://www.thefarmsoho.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Healthcare Tech Talk- Exploring how technology can help meet the challenges in Healthcare.
HTT 50- Bridging the communication gap between hospitals and primary care physicians.

Healthcare Tech Talk- Exploring how technology can help meet the challenges in Healthcare.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 39:00


Far too often Healthcare providers aren’t talking to each other – patients don’t know this. If you visit the ER, does your Primary Care Physician have a clue, does your dialysis provider? Are you sure? In this episode we are joined by Joseph Mayer, MD. He is the co-founder and CEO of Cureatr, which provides seamless communication between doctors, streamlined workflows and real-time mobile push notifications to alert care providers when their patients are treated in any care setting within their region. Joe's inspiration to start Cureatr came during his residency at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. Immersed in the fast-paced ER, he lived the time-delay frustration of tracking down primary care physicians to alert them about patient treatment. He knew that he could speed this communication, reduce admin work to save time, human resources and dollars. Joe launched the pilot for Cureatr while at Mt. Sinai and his quick expansion, with a national presence on the near horizon, coincided with the seismic healthcare shift of fee-for-service to value-based. Healthcare providers, in this new landscape of risk and responsibility, need a seamless approach for better care coordination among a community of care providers. Visit us at www.HealthcareTechTalk.net Twitter https://twitter.com/Healthtechtalkn LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthcare-tech-talk?trk=biz-companies-cym Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Healthcare-Tech-Talk/711048778947195