Raise the Line

Osmosis from Elsevier
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Feb 12, 2021 • 27min

Improving Healthcare Through Innovative Devices and Digital Health - Dr. John Dayton, Founder of Medforums.com

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Feb 11, 2021 • 24min

Helping People Change When Change is Hard - Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy

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Feb 10, 2021 • 23min

Making Cancer Look Like Something Else - Christopher Bradley, Co-Founder and CEO of Loki Therapeutics

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Feb 9, 2021 • 28min

The Trust Factor in Health Communications - Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer of WebMD

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Feb 8, 2021 • 19min

Expanding Access to Fertility Care - Tammy Sun, CEO of Carrot Fertility

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Feb 5, 2021 • 19min

Leveraging Facebook's Reach to Improve Health – Kang-Xing Jin, Head of Health at Facebook

To create behavior change, like getting people to wear masks, it's not enough just to give people information, you also need to communicate that information effectively. Facebook's Kang-Xing Jin -- who espouses an interdisciplinary approach across public health, communication, behavioral science, and technology -- believes that Facebook is uniquely positioned to have positive social impact, including in the sphere of public health. In this episode of Raise the Line, he speaks with Shiv Gaglani about his work and career, including how Facebook Health has helped spur blood and organ donations, and how his team has shifted priorities in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Tune in to learn about the data tools such as large-scale surveys that Facebook has been providing to health experts, policymakers, and researchers to help them understand symptom trends and make better decisions. Jin also shares his belief that the crisis has brought about more cross-sector collaboration and sharing of perspectives, something he hopes will continue after the COVID threat has subsided. If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/podcast
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Feb 4, 2021 • 26min

What's Your Legacy Going to Be? - Dr. Henri Ford, Dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine

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Feb 3, 2021 • 30min

Reconsidering Menstruation - Dr. Sophia Yen, CEO of Pandia Health

“For anyone with a uterus out there, we're about to blow your mind.” With that, Dr. Sophia Yen set the stage for an interview as fascinating and lively as any of the 100+ we’ve done.  For instance, Yen asks why women should endure 350-400 menstruations in their lifetime when, on average, they only have two babies. Ever thought of that? Yen, a Stanford professor and pediatrician, believes “periods should be optional” as a way to reduce health risks and what can be a significant disadvantage for women in their personal and professional lives. “I want my daughters to be on equal playing ground with everyone next to them. I don't want them randomly hit with menstruation 1 week out of 4 for 20 years.”  While #PeriodsOptional is a passion, the main business of the company she co-founded is making it easier for women to get birth control prescriptions. Pandia Health (www.pandiahealth.com) customers can order online and have it delivered, eliminating the need for a medical appointment or trip to the drug store.  Yen says COVID has made that model very attractive.  Tune in to learn more about those business tailwinds, her cautions about telemedicine and much more in this memorable episode with host Shiv Gaglani.  If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/podcast
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Feb 2, 2021 • 25min

Improving your “Webside” Manner – Dr. Mia Finkelston, Medical Director of Amwell

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Feb 1, 2021 • 31min

Empowering Providers and Patients to Get Political - Dr. Alister Martin, Founder of VotER

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