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Best podcasts about thomas goetz

Latest podcast episodes about thomas goetz

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
Can We Make Companies Care About Your Health? | Building H Co-Founder Thomas Goetz

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 35:52


From fast food drive-throughs to Netflix autoplay, many of America's favorite products are designed to maximize profits at the expense of our health. But Thomas Goetz, co-founder of Building H, believes there's a better way. In this episode about corporate responsibility and public health, the former WIRED editor explains why changing company behavior may be easier than changing consumer habits – and how a new health accountability index could help transform America.We cover:

Aquademia: The Seafood and Sustainability Podcast
Fish-Friendly Frequencies: The Award-Winning Innovation by GenusWave

Aquademia: The Seafood and Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 37:33


Links:Connect with Thomas Götz: Email: tg45@st-andrews.ac.ukResearch Gate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Thomas-Goetz-7)Connect with Kylie DaCunha:Email: kdacunha@genuswave.com)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylie-dacunha/Connect with GenusWave:Website: https://genuswave.com/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/genuswave/ Connect with Aquademia:Check out our website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcastFollow us on social media!Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramShare your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org!If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a member of the Global Seafood Alliance: https://www.globalseafood.org/membership/ The views expressed by external guests on Aquademia are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Aquademia or the Global Seafood Alliance. Listeners are advised to independently verify information and consult experts for any specific advice or decisions.

The Other 80
Not Designed for Health with Steve Downs

The Other 80

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 40:18


The modern world, and the products we use everyday, are making us sick. But what if we could shift this trend and start to build health into everyday life? That's exactly what Steve Downs and Thomas Goetz, co-founders of Building H, are working on. Steve, the former CTO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, joins us to discuss how Building H is helping companies and designers re-engineer products and “product environments” so they improve rather than harm health. We discuss:Shocking trends in American health: 48% of Americans are lonely, 35% dont get six hours a night of sleep and 60% of adult calories come from ultra-processed food.The mistake of thinking of our daily choices as “individual” decisions, when these decisions are profoundly shaped by our environments and the products we use.The Building H Index, which evaluates everyday products against five metrics of health: eating, physical activity, sleep, social connection, and spending time outdoors.Culdesac - A real-estate developer that is building “cities for people without cars”.Steve asks how we could broaden consumer product regulation to focus on broad health impacts, not just safety: "McDonald's is not responsible for all the food related chronic illnesses in America. But you might argue that they are, I don't know, 1.7%, responsible or 3.8% responsible … I think we ultimately need to get to a place where if your product is leading to unhealthy behaviors, which is leading to illness and disease and cost, there may need to be some accountability for that." Relevant LinksBuilding H websiteBuilding H IndexAJHP paper on the product environmentDaniel Lieberman's book on the history of the human body (no affiliate fee taken)Culdesac websiteHBS Impact-weighted accountsInternational Foundation for Valuing ImpactANNOUNCEMENT: Building H is seeking volunteers with a background in public health, healthcare or health policy to help build the Building H Index by rating products and services on their health impacts. If you're interested in participating in a short scoring exercise, please go to this site for details and sign up https://www.buildingh.org/index/volunteer-signup About Our GuestSteve Downs works at Building H as a co-founder. Prior to his role at Building H, Steve was the chief technology and strategy officer at Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) where he led a transformation of the Foundation's practice of program strategy, putting in place an approach that is highly flexible and adaptive. Over his career at RWJF, Steve held a variety of management roles — including chief...

Scott Carney Investigates
24. How Doctors Think: From Medical Barbarism to Artificial Intelligence with Adam Rodman M.D.

Scott Carney Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 78:36


How does the barbaric history of medicine shed light on the future of artificial intelligence? How will computers transform the way doctors think? Will patients benefit from the placebo effect if they're talking to a robot? Adam Rodman M.D. http://bedside-rounds.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamRodmanMD Bedside Rounds https://open.spotify.com/show/6GcbCZtWqmggsH70qlhaUU Books Mentioned: "Beyond Measure," James Vincent https://amzn.to/3L6KboN "Medical Thinking," Lester King https://amzn.to/47ZwiCk "Allegory of the Cave," Plato https://amzn.to/3Z1uJzP "The Decision Tree," Thomas Goetz https://amzn.to/45QiFUn "The Premonition," Michael Lewis https://amzn.to/3PlrqjG "Viruses, Plagues and History," Michael Oldstone https://amzn.to/3PlrqjG #Medicine #BedsideRounds #ArtificialIntelligence Support this show on Patreon and get exclusive EARLY ACCESS and access to a private discord server:  Subscribe to my newsletter Scott Carney Investigates Podcast Books: ⁠The Wedge⁠  ⁠What Doesn't Kill Us⁠ ⁠The Enlightenment Trap⁠ The Vortex The Red Market Social Media: YouTube  Instagram  Facebook    Twitter  Bluesky  ©PokeyBear LLC (2023)

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4059. 148 Academic Words Reference from "Thomas Goetz: It's time to redesign medical data | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 133:11


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_goetz_it_s_time_to_redesign_medical_data ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/148-academic-words-reference-from-thomas-goetz-its-time-to-redesign-medical-data-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/newovxDu6qA (All Words) https://youtu.be/RTmuxEzJlo4 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/8kleZvdOUz8 (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

BACON BITS with Master Happiness
BACON and the Benefits of Boredom!

BACON BITS with Master Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 57:12


Life can often seem tedious and uneventful, and it's easy to get caught up in the same old routine day after day. But boredom is beneficial; or at least, it can be. Boredom usually refers to trying and failing to find stimulation. But sometimes it can lead to just giving up. If we view this “failing to find stimulation” as a learning experience we can use boredom to become more productive, creative, and self-aware. If we identify that boredom is leading to great despair or a longing to quit, we can consider this the first steps toward turning it around. So, let's learn to pay attention to our boredom, and even set aside time for boredom, and maybe, just maybe, it will lead to a happier life. The Benefits of Boredom B - Boredom can be a beneficial way to allow your brain to relax, recharge, and rewire. A - Anticipate future goals with daydreaming to become more focused in the future. C - Creativity strikes in the shower, driving, wandering, and wondering. O - Optimize your days by setting time aside to do nothing. N - Not doing what we want to be doing is a warning and a blessing. The types of Boredom by Thomas Goetz and his team. Time to Recharge Calibration Boredom – Unhappy because you are waiting for something to do. Common when performing repetitive tasks. Indifferent Boredom – Calm, relaxed, and withdrawn. Searching Boredom – Restless because you are looking but can't find anything to do. Warning Sign Reactant Boredom – Frustrated because you can't escape. Apathetic Boredom – Unhappy because you feel helpless and without drive. How to respond to boredom B - Be Mindful. Learn to identify your specific type of boredom and your response to it. A - Accept boredom as a benefit. Use it for self-improvement. C - Change your pattern to snap out of boredom. Shake it up. O - Outside your comfort zone is never boring. Do something different and daring. N - Nourish yourself by reading, meditating, or journaling. Not boring to you. Unplug from the world and embrace boredom. Learn more at: www.MasterHappiness.com/live Small Businesses go to www.WhatsYourBacon.com #SalesCoach #EmployeeRetention #Keynote #Career #Relationships #MasterHappiness #Jalove #Bacon #WRLR #BaconBits #MartyJalove #WhatsYourBACON

Design Lab with Bon Ku
EP 67: Designing Health into Everyday Life | Steve Downs & Thomas Goetz

Design Lab with Bon Ku

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 41:13


Is the everyday world making us sick? Can we hold companies responsible for the health consequences of their products and services? How do you design health into the operating systems of our civilization? Steve Downs is a co-founder at Building H, a project to build health into everyday life. Steve, his Building H co-founder Thomas Goetz, and other collaborators are growing a community of entrepreneurs, investors, designers, engineers and researchers who believe that we need to re-imagine everyday life—how we eat, sleep, get from place to place, socialize and entertain ourselves—to be healthy by design. In addition to community building, Building H and their collaborators are developing tools to help companies understand the impacts of their products and services on the health and well-being of their users. Steve is a lecturer at the d.school at Stanford University and an adjunct faculty member at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Prior to his role at Building H, he was the chief technology and strategy officer at Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) where he focused on the practice of program strategy and on the alignment of the Foundation's technology strategy and operations with its organizational directions. Recognizing that RWJF's pursuit of its ambitious Culture of Health vision required an approach to strategy that is highly flexible and adaptive, he led a transformation of the Foundation's approach to program strategy. Born in New Hampshire, Steve earned an SM in technology and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS in physics and applied physics from Yale University. Thomas Goetz is a journalist, author and entrepreneur. He uses data, design, and stories to help people understand and navigate complicated issues in their lives. Thomas is the co-founder of Iodine, an award-winning website that helps people make sense of their health and medicines. In 2016, Iodine was acquired by GoodRx, America's leading source for prescription drug savings, where he presently serves as chief of research. Thomas was previously the executive editor at WIRED, which he led to a dozen National Magazine Awards in as many years, and where he wrote dozens of cover stories on technology, science, and medicine. He began his career as a reporter at the Village Voice and the Wall Street Journal, and has written for the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and Bon Appetite. His writing has been repeatedly selected for the Best American Science Writing and Best Technology Writing anthologies. He served as the first Entrepreneur-in-Residence for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where he founded Flip the Clinic, an RWJ Signature Program working to transform the practitioner-patient encounter. His 2010 TED talk on visualizing medical data has been viewed more than half a million times. He holds an MPH from UC Berkeley and a MA in literature from UVA. Follow Steve on Twitter | LinkedIn Follow Thomas on Twitter | LinkedIn This episode is sponsored by: Fortune Brainstorm Design, to be held May 23-24 in Brooklyn is a curated experience for passionate and successful design and design-minded professionals. Join Fortune and be inspired by diverse examples of design excellence, explore how design thinking and practice can be challenged and advanced, meet and network with high-level peers, and leave with concrete ideas and partnerships to drive transformation within your organization. Listeners of Design Lab with Bon Ku can use code “designlab” for a 20% discount on registration!  For more information or to register go to FortuneBrainstormDesign.com. More episode sources & links Sign-up for Design Lab Podcast's Newsletter Newsletter Archive Follow @DesignLabPod on Twitter Instagram and LinkedIn Follow @BonKu on Twitter and Instagram Check out the Health Design Lab Production by Robert Pugliese Cover Design by Eden Lew Theme song by Emmanuel Houston

WCBG Interviews
S4E1: Lip Candy

WCBG Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 43:11


Lip Candy just released their latest hit "Bleed" which showcases a different side of the band. The band is comprised of Thomas Goetz (guitar & vocals), Philip Dion (bass), and Alex Feur (drums) and they are currently on the rise to greatness. Lip Candy is a hidden gem that truly cares about their fans and the music they release. The intention behind every lyrics, riff, and drum sequence shines through. Be sure to check out the band and follow them on the following platforms: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. ​ Stream Bleed here

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The Source from the ATA
Thomas Goetz | Chief of Research at GoodRx

The Source from the ATA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 25:11


Thomas Goetz LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thgoetz/ Thomas Goetz Twitter - https://twitter.com/tgoetz GoodRx - https://www.goodrx.com/ Thomas Goetz on TED.com - https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_goetz_it_s_time_to_redesign_medical_data Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

News Talk 590 WVLK
Thomas Goetz

News Talk 590 WVLK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 14:14


Jack and Dr. Kevin Kavanagh talks with Goetz, from GoodRx about the medications that are most-prescribed in Kentucky.

That's Unusual
Ep025: Whitney Bowman-Zatzkin on Reverse Engineering the Medical Clinic

That's Unusual

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 37:18


Do we have healthcare backwards? Many seem to think so, including my next guest, Whitney Bowman-Zatzkin who is the Director of a new movement and initiative called “Flip the Clinic”. Founded by Thomas Goetz and inspired by Sal Khan’s ‘flip the classroom’ initiative, it can be argued that – similar to education – we too need to reverse engineer our health delivery models. After all, clinic visits today often function as mere qualitative and quantitative data collection visits leaving only seven minutes of precious patient-physician interaction time. With advances in technology, we can flip this experience and optimize the time allowed for discussions around detailed treatment plans. Wouldn’t that ultimately create better outcomes on all triple aim measures?  To date, the data certainly seems to support a flipped model. Join me today while Whitney and I go deep into exploring the ramifications, inspirations, and implications of flipping the clinic.  All this and more on today’s episode. Now, That’s Unusual. About Whitney Bowman-Zatzkin Whitney Bowman-Zatzkin, MPA, MSR is the director of Flip the Clinic, an initiative to reinvent the healthcare experience funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The project originated when Thomas Goetz, the first entrepreneur-in-residence at RWJF, learned about the ‘flipped classroom’ model of education. Much the way a flipped classroom seeks to make the best use of class time with a simple shift in practice, Flip the Clinic encourages the implementation of simple ‘flips’ – bold new ways of approaching the healthcare encounter – that optimize time and improve the process. Bowman-Zatzkin got her unofficial start in healthcare as a small child, going on rounds with her physician father. Fifteen years ago, she began managing her father’s OBGYN practice, and during her tenure there, she launched the clinic’s electronic health record and got involved in state-level advocacy efforts. After graduating from the University of Connecticut with a master’s in both survey research and public administration, Bowman-Zatzkin moved to DC and entered the policy world, where she spent five years working with the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. She went on to manage the TEDMED Great Challenges Program, an initiative to encourage conversations among members of an online community about the most challenging health issues through Google+ hangouts. In her role with TEDMED, Bowman-Zatzkin learned about Goetz’s work with Flip the Clinic and secured an interview. When Goetz contacted her several months later with the offer to work directly with Flip the Clinic, she seized the opportunity. She has served as director since July of 2014. Bowman-Zatzkin is passionate about connecting the dots within the healthcare system to provoke positive change for the greater good. Key Interview Takeaways Flip the Clinic is an open experiment to transform the healthcare experience via flips, actionable ideas that solve specific problems. For example, Flip 55 seeks to increase patient awareness of electronic health record access, repairing the disconnect between the availability of digital records and patient acquisition. A truly flipped clinic has five components: It is transparent, joyful, nourishing, expansive, and people-centered. The program teaches a path to progress, facilitating permanent, evolving and lasting change in those areas. Flip the Clinic is not dependent upon technology, though you do need basic internet access to download the available resources. The program seeks to provide pragmatic interventions that cost a maximum of $25 to implement. The problems of healthcare will not be solved by a single system. Flip the Clinic brings together a community which recognizes the flaws and works to implement the simple, easily translatable concepts of the program. Flip the Clinic works with a variety of stakeholders, including clinicians, patients, government officials, and university faculty.

StartUp Health NOW Podcast
#69: Balancing Moonshots With Pragmatism – Bob Kocher, MD and Thomas Goetz

StartUp Health NOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 24:15


Bob Kocher, MD, partner at Venrock, sits down with entrepreneur and author Thomas Goetz at the StartUp Health Festival for a lively banter about the changing healthcare landscape and “making healthcare suck less.” GUEST: Bob Kocher, MD, Venrock HOST: Thomas Goetz, Iodine LOCATION: StartUp Health Festival, San Francisco, CA IN THIS EPISODE: The Changing Healthcare Landscape Investment Strategy Balancing the Realities of the Healthcare System With the Demands of 10X Returns on Investment

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy
Moving healthcare from innovation to business as usual

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 37:48


How do you take healthcare innovation into business as usual practices? Joining me on Get Social Health is Andre Blackman, a member of the Jump Foundry team and Producer for Health:Further. This program that brings healthcare innovators together with healthcare professionals to figure out how to implement innovative products, services, and ideas in real-world businesses. Health:Further You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his You know, healthcare innovation is a lot like the weather, everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. That may be stretching the metaphor a bit but, seriously doesn’t it seem that awful lot of innovation never quite gets into practice in a healthcare setting? In our conversation Andre and I start with his previous podcast topic, the Sustain or Die Manifesto. Andre developed this idea a few years ago to inspire others to think about taking healthcare innovation into practice. In his new role with Health:Further, Andre is responsible for creating events that bring together digital health innovators and the healthcare see suite to talk about how you can use innovations in a practical real world setting. Listen to our conversation on the podcast or jump in at the timestamps below. 00:00 Introduction: Agent of Change - Andre Blackman02:19 The Sustain or Die Manifesto04:52 Wearables gaining interest for health tracking07:20 Manifesto13:58 Brand new project - Health:Further18:10 Med help to those without23:04 Producing Quarterly events24:24 Jumpstart Foundry25:11 Are you targeting just Healthcare Systems?25:57 Health innovation - Where's the impact?28:09 What core competencies does the health entrepreneur need?30:54 Looking for the small healthcare solutions32:29 Room for individuals?33:56 Levels of involvement35:26 What is your role with Health:Further?36:40 Dana Lewis, #hcsm Moderator, "Jump in!" Additional Resources Andre's website and @mindofandre on Twitter Andre on LinkedIn Pulse + Signal Facebook page RecycleHealth (only a FB page for right now) Aaron Sklar - design + healthcare, co-founder of Prescribe Design IDEO, Frog Design = two leading design-thinking companies Flip the Clinic, waiting room experiences - initiated by Thomas Goetz and led by my friend Whitney Zatzkin (@MsWZ)   Health:Further Resources:   Main website: healthfurther.com My introduction post as Producer and the mission The HF events page that links to our March 1st event on telehealth My interview with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on Health:Further and important of fresh thinking for healthcare innovation Follow HF on Twitter as @HealthFurther and Facebook

The Rock Health Podcast
Non-Doctors on Demand: Alejandro Foung, Sandy Jen, Thea Runyan & Thomas Goetz

The Rock Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 31:18


On demand services are all the rage and the first wave affecting healthcare included a plethora of doctor-driven services. But what's on demand in the rest of the healthcare stack? We'll sit down with Lantern, Honor, and Kurbo Health to explore how they're thinking beyond the MD and leveraging thousands of allied healthcare workers to improve our access to quality care. Rock Health portfolio company co-founders Alejandro Foung of Lantern, Sandy Jen of Honor, Thea Runyan of Kurbo Health, and Thomas Goetz of Iodine discuss.

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine
Skepticality #237 - The Elementary Remedy

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 49:35


This week Derek talks with Thomas Goetz, past Executive Editor for Wired Magazine, co-founder of Iodine, and author of healthcare related books. Thomas's latest book, 'The Remedy', is about Robert Koch, the father of modern bacteriology and his quest to find the cause and cure for tuberculosis, and the relationship between him and Arthur Conan Doyle.

Book Club
The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014


Host: John J. Russell, MD Host Dr. John Russell chats with author Thomas Goetz about his recent book, The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest To Cure Tuberculosis. The book chronicles the lives of two men: Robert Koch, great German scientist, who convinced the world of the germ theory of disease; and Arthur Conan Doyle, trained physician and author of Sherlock Holmes stories. The Remedy traces the history of tuberculosis, the people who brought its diagnosis, etiology, and treatment approaches to light, and ways in which scientific discoveries evolved into everyday realities. Mr. Goetz is a writer, entrepreneur and health care innovator.

Book Club
The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis

Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014


Host: John J. Russell, MD Host Dr. John Russell chats with author Thomas Goetz about his recent book, The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest To Cure Tuberculosis. The book chronicles the lives of two men: Robert Koch, great German scientist, who convinced the world of the germ theory of disease; and Arthur Conan Doyle, trained physician and author of Sherlock Holmes stories. The Remedy traces the history of tuberculosis, the people who brought its diagnosis, etiology, and treatment approaches to light, and ways in which scientific discoveries evolved into everyday realities. Mr. Goetz is a writer, entrepreneur and health care innovator.

RWJF
MakerNurse, Visualizing Health Data & More: RWJF Pioneering Ideas Podcast Episode 4

RWJF

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2014 31:52


In the fourth episode of RWJF's Pioneering Ideas podcast, we cover nurses innovating at the bedside, alternative marketplaces and up-cycling impacts on community health, our new data initiative Visualizing Health, and highlights from the TED 2014 master class led by entrepreneur-in-residence Thomas Goetz. For more information about this podcast please visit http://www.rwjf.org/en/blogs/pioneering-ideas/2014/05/podcast_episode_4.html

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com
Radio Parallax Show: 4/10/2014 (Segment B)

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014


Thomas Goetz, author of The Remedy Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle and Quest to Cure Tuberculosis, a tale of microbes and men

RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 4/10/2014 (Segment B)

RadioParallax.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014


Thomas Goetz, author of The Remedy Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle and Quest to Cure Tuberculosis, a tale of microbes and men

Frontiers of Medicine
GAME CHANGERS: New Technologies to Cure Disease and Treat Injury

Frontiers of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 60:00


New Technologies to Cure Disease and Treat Injury.Karl Deisseroth and Hans Keirstead are moderated by Thomas Goetz.

Clinician's Roundtable
Dark Scientific Data

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2007


Guest: Thomas Goetz, MA, MPH Host: Larry Kaskel, MD What happens to healthcare related scientific studies that don't get published? Where does this data go? In this segment join host Dr. Larry Kaskel in an in depth discussion about dark scientific data with Deputy Editor of Wired Magazine, Thomas Goetz who recently wrote the article "Freeing the Dark Data of Failed Scientific Experiments"

Clinician's Roundtable

Guest: Thomas Goetz, MA, MPH Host: Larry Kaskel, MD One of the newest emerging healthcare ventures sells genome profiles. For $1000 and a saliva sample you can get a report describing your personal genome. In this segment host Larry Kaskel discusses with Thomas Goetz, deputy editor of Wired magazine, his recently published cover story on retail genomics.