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Seven Starling is a digital clinic created to support women throughout their motherhood journey, helping treat mental health challenges patients may experience. In this episode, company CEO Tina Beilinson and Chief Medical Officer and practicing OB-GYN Dr. Amy Roskin explain how their startup is tackling the untreated mental health conditions and concerns women face.
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Dr. Alan Roga helped lead Teladoc Health through the COVID-19 pandemic as its Chief Clinical Operations Officer. Now he's the founder of Trulite Health, a health equity platform dedicated to reducing clinical bias. In this episode, he shares his entrepreneurial journey, what led him to tackle disparities in care, how healthcare systems can embrace technology, and removing bias from AI.
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Dr. Sarah Pierce is the co-founder of Joystik, a health and wellness app using a modern approach to classical conditioning. In this episode, we hear about her solution to keeping people relaxed and free from stress. Plus, she talks about juggling her entrepreneurial journey with her work as a clinician — what advice does Dr. Pierce have for her fellow founders?
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Sam Jactel is trying to treat an illness most people are probably uncomfortable talking about publicly. As the founder and CEO of Ayble Health, he wants to help patients better manage their gastrointestinal condition and remove the stigma that surrounds it and other chronic diseases. Hear about his entrepreneurial journey, advice he has on building a brand, why diversity of opinions is important in the startup space, and how he hopes to never be the smartest person in the room.
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He knew nothing about being an entrepreneur. But after serving on the frontlines in Afghanistan, this decorated U.S. military veteran realized a lot of the advanced surgical techniques he witnessed as a combat medic weren't available to the general public. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Napier shares how his service inspired him to start IntuBlade and create a video laryngoscope with patented lens-cleaning technology. Plus, hear his advice on how to bring clinicians and entrepreneurs together in order to move healthcare forward.
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Prithvi Narasimhan spent time building tools at Stripe, Robinhood and Airbnb. So what led him to leave these firms behind and co-found Rely Health, a health tech startup focused on improving the Care Navigation process? He joins host Lindsay Kriger on this episode of "For Startups, By Physicians" to talk about his personal journey, how technology can transform patient care (e.g., improve efficiency and lower costs), and why he believes ultimately software won't replace the care that navigators provide to patients.
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Can the popular artificial intelligence app correctly diagnose a patient just as well as a trained medical professional? Dr. Joshua Tamayo-Sarver put ChatGPT to the test and the results might surprise you! Hear why Inflect's Vice President of Innovation — and a long-time Vituity physician partner — is excited about the use of AI in healthcare, whether there should be regulations, and why we can't think of technology in healthcare the same way as a consumer.
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What’s the tea on success for healthtech startups? In this episode, we talk to MATTER Health CEO Steven Collens about what startups and founders need to know in order to find footing in this challenging industry. Find out what makes the difference between an eventual industry leader and a cautionary tale.
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Is virtual reality the next exciting frontier of mental healthcare innovation? What does the age of experiential wellness mean for hospitals and clinics utilizing VR in the future? In this episode, we talk with TRIPP founder Nanea Reeves about accessibility and the future of mental healthcare.
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Our bodies were made to move, but how can technology help us move smarter? In this episode, we talk to Sparta Science CEO Phil Wagner, MD about simplifying movement data and the impact it can have on our overall health. Find out the ways your doctor might analyze movement health and what it could mean for the future of healthcare.
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Technology for brain health seems like a no-brainer, right? In this episode, we chat with neurologists Drs. Yafa Minazad and Arbi Ohanian about the latest advancements in neuro-tech and what it means to their practice. Find out where the field of neuroscience might be headed next.
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Does healthcare have a problem with too much technology? In this episode of For Startups, By Physicians, we talk to healthcare professionals Dr. Bobbie Kumar and Cat Sartin for their take on the latest healthtech. Find out how physicians really feel about technology in the workplace and learn what startups should consider in order to make technology work for both providers and patients.
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What insights can physicians provide to healthtech startups? Tune in to our pilot episode for an introduction to some of the team at Inflect Health and learn more about our plans to be a catalyst for better healthcare.
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