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Are you curious about how the healthcare industry is changing? Look no further than ChalkTalkJim, the podcast that brings together experts from across the healthcare system to discuss their business models and share insights on everything from payer models to life sciences, med-tech, and health IT. With Chalk Talk Jim, you'll learn about product and service innovation in healthcare and discover how to innovate and thrive in this complex industry. Don't be intimidated anymore – tune in to Cha ...
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Alex Jani: interviewing visionaries of healthcare innovation

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The X-Health.show brings to you brilliant minds behind programming living cells, tech that detects pre-term delivery in seconds, brain-computer interface or apps that employ AI to match you, your disease with the best treatment. For the eXtra Health of the future. You’ll meet visionaries from Switzerland who push the boundaries of healthcare. Engineers who teamed up with doctors, scientists turned CEOs, doctors programming AI-powered apps, researchers who abandoned university labs to improve ...
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Your host Orlando Agrippa is joined by guests from within the healthcare sector to discuss and share on healthcare issues current, past and present but always trying to answer the question of what healthcare will look like in the future.
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"Inside Healthcare" brings you expert insights into the ever-evolving world of healthcare. From breakthrough technologies and medical advancements to behind-the-scenes operations in hospitals, we explore the critical issues shaping the future of patient care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, aspiring consultant, or just curious about how the industry works, this podcast is your go-to source for in-depth discussions on the biggest topics in modern healthcare.
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The Future of Healthcare Daily is a podcast focused on discussing current health topics. They will range new advancements in health technology and research, all the way to policy and consumer shifts that affect healthcare. This is a Sister Podcast of The Future of Healthcare Podcast.
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For the past two decades, Thomas Reichart and Justin Tomlinson, authors of Live With Intent, have been consulting leaders in the global healthcare industry. The hosts continue to inspire and advise thought leaders and experts to think beyond their roles, functions, and companies to actively shape the future of patient-driven medicine. Subscribe and become part of creating the future of healthcare.
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80% of people who lost weight, kept that weight off after two years. But quite a few did not even start. Those who did, did not follow any particular diet. People are too individual to follow one diet. They did not count calories. People hate counting calories. They love healthspan. They love longevity. What science-backed solutions work? In this e…
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Send us a text Join Dr. Leon Henderson-MacLennan as he discusses the convergence of medicine, technology, and business. With a rich background in clinical practice and data analytics, Dr. Henderson-MacLennan provides unique insights into the evolving healthcare landscape. This episode covers innovative approaches and the impact of predictive modeli…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the role of healthcare consulting. What exactly do healthcare consultants do, and why are they essential to the industry? We’ll explore how they help hospitals, clinics, and pharmaceutical companies tackle complex challenges, reduce costs, and improve patient care. Whether you’re interested in healthcare op…
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Cultured meat or cultivated meat, made from cells, is not science-fiction any more. It is pure science. Though I could not help but thinking about Nancy Kress science-fiction book Beggars and Choosers when preparing to this episode. She writes about a world in 2106 where the society is split into a ruling class of Donkeys, who have access to real f…
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If you've ever given up on something because you thought you didn’t have the predisposition, you should listen to this episode. From sports genomics to genetic-based training. Can genes predict sports performance? And injuries in athletes? What is the contribution of genes to sports performance? We're speaking percentages. Can some athletes be too …
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Send us a text Tune in to hear Dr. Chris Apfel, a leading physician-scientist dedicated to changing the cancer treatment paradigm. Inspired by his parents' battle with cancer, Dr. Apfel co-founded SageMedic Corp. to develop precision oncology solutions. Discover how his journey from personal loss to pioneering advancements in precision oncology is …
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By helping pumping blood, Ventricular Assist Devices during end-stage heart failure can prolong life. They can be implanted instead of a heart transplant or while waiting for a heart transplant. They may, however, come with some unwanted side effects, such as infections of a wound that doesn’t heal. The reason is that a cable connecting the Ventric…
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This might be a tool that sports psychologists have dreamed of: a way to measure athletes’ mental training efficacy for boosting sports performance. You know, like when a runner runs slower today than the day before their coach has the data to compare. If that same runner puts less effort into their mental training, their sports psychologist would …
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Send us a text Explore the complexities of healthcare digital marketing with Aaron Burnett, CEO of Wheelhouse Digital Marketing Group. In this episode, Aaron discusses the challenges and opportunities in healthcare marketing under new HIPAA guidelines. Learn about the impact of recent HIPAA changes, the importance of first-party data, and strategie…
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We are speaking about the world where wheelchairs will not be needed after a spinal cord injury. There are 250 000-500 000 spinal cord injuries globally each year. “A bunch of crazy guys,” in the words of my guest, him included, wants the spinal cord to self-regenerate. He is sure that in the future, we won’t be even speaking about regenerating the…
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How do you design a psychedelic trip that is predictable and effective? That frees people from cocaine addiction Without the common current side effects of psychedelics Just imagine being free from an addiction in a few hours This is what researchers and my guest today are trying to accomplish You’ll hear how did psychedelic studies continue in Swi…
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Send us a text Discover the evolving healthcare landscape as Sandie Dela Cruz shares her journey from audiology to spearheading digital solutions in the medical device industry. In this episode, Sandie discusses how her early experiences in audiology and operational excellence laid the groundwork for her medical device industry role. She delves int…
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There are people who believe that stopping aging will be possible. For now, we can already speak about slowing down aging or even reversing aging – as Bryan Johnson set off to accomplish waving his "Don't Die" slogan. In this episode, you’ll hear about is collagen good for you? vegan collagen precursor at what age the production of some coenzymes s…
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Fetal surgeons save the life of a fetus with a birth defect – or improve the outcomes after birth – operating while still in utero. In a woman’s womb. Unsolvable so far – a hole in an amniotic sac after the surgery which causes preterm births. But here is where bioengineers have stepped in to support the surgeons. In this episode, you’ll hear about…
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Send us a text Andrew L'Huillier, a leader in the diagnostics industry, joins us to discuss his work on groundbreaking diagnostic products. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in regulatory compliance, drug discovery, and the implementation of cGMP guidelines. Discover how precision medicine is revolutionizing healthcare and improving pati…
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The pain in your mouth is so bad that you cannot even drink, let alone eat. What is horrifying is that 50-80% of cancer patients undergoing chemo or radiotherapy can experience it – oral mucositis. And there is no approved treatment. This is what you’ll hear in this episode how a cute-looking willowherb grown in the Swiss Alps is making its way fro…
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Do you know what is the % of cancer drug candidates that fail in human trials? Guess, and I bet you underestimated it. This is what we speak at the beginning of this episode and what my guest wants to change dramatically. You will also hear about: the % of patients that actually benefit from approved cancer drug therapies (spoiler: so so low) cance…
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Send us a text In this groundbreaking episode, Nick Stefanizzi, CEO of Northwell Direct, explores how employers can become powerful catalysts for change in the healthcare system. Discover how direct partnerships between employers and healthcare providers can transform care access, quality, and affordability. Learn about the unique position employer…
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Think: an insulin pen but for solid drugs. Like, you are sure how much you administer EACH time. Like, you do not split the tablet in 3 worrying if this is 1/3 or closer to 1/4. And if that matters. One study showed that 1 in 4 caregivers gave a dose that deviated by more than 40%. And more studies point to drug administering errors. In this X-Heal…
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How long are you willing to stay in psychotherapy? Or do you want to just get better? This is what Joy wanted. To get better – faster. As a bioinformatician, she worked with big data sets and could not accept that in her psychotherapy she depended on paperwork, as if it was still the 20th century. You’ll hear in this episode what is digital phenoty…
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening conversation with Brittany Strelow, a leader in the PA community with over a decade of experience in primary care and women's health. As the President of the Minnesota Academy of Physician Assistants and adjunct faculty at Butler University, Brittany offers a unique perspective on the evolving roles of PAs…
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Managing diabetes is complex enough, adding sports on top of it seems too much for many. But what if you had an app that would help? You’ll hear about the physiology of exercising with type 1 and type 2 diabetes what can go wrong hypoglycaemia and hiperglycaemia ketoacidosis tools to use to take control of the glucose level and do sports seriously,…
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If you are a person with diabetes, you already know that some drugs cannot be administered other than via injections. Today’s guest works on a solution for these medications to be taken from the inside of the cheek. You’ll hear: how different kinds of drugs are absorbed why some drugs, macromolecular drugs, such as the ones for diabetes, need to be…
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Send us a text Dr. Brooke Griffin's career has taken her from ambulatory care pharmacy to the forefront of coaching and consulting for healthcare professionals. In this episode, Brooke shares her unconventional career journey and how she founded Bold Idea Group to help other pharmacists find their unique path. Discover the diverse opportunities ava…
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The small amount of brown fat can make you slim. Too much may kill you. We just don't know who has it and how much. But this may change with this test. You’ll hear about brown fat but also white fat and beige fat what happens when we have too much brown fat or too little a new contrast agent to see brown fat on a CT scan that allows targeted therap…
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Join us, Thomas Reichart and Justin Tomlinson, as we sit down with Dr. Christian Muehlendyck, the lead for the Scientific Partnerships of J&J MedTech in EMEA, and special guest host Dr. Wolfgang Golisch to discuss the future of healthcare through the lens of data-driven innovation. Dr. Christian Mühlendyck is the Scientific Partnerships Lead for J&…
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He dropped his engineering job to run 5 Ironman triathlons in 5 countries for a cause. But he did not foresee he would gather so many scientists on the way that try to find a way to mitigate dementia You’ll hear what does it take to run an Ironman triathlon how his family coped with his father’s Alzheimer’s how he united several startups and resear…
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Send us a text Join us as we explore the innovative work of Ethan Nkana, a former hospital executive turned physician advocate and founder of Rocky Mountain Physician Agency. Discover how his unique law and administration background is revolutionizing how doctors approach contract negotiations and career fulfillment. Learn how his groundbreaking wo…
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Can the Dark Genome have the answer to any disease? And if you are wondering, what is the dark genome, you are not alone. And it is absolutely fascinating. Some scientists believe that the dark matter of the genome – previously called junk genome – might have the answer to many, many diseases. With the potential to cure them completely. Today we ar…
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Haven’t heard about breathing rate tracking yet? Listen up. You won’t need much to improve running: just your headset and an app. In this episode, you’ll hear about training plans based on breathing teaching ML models to recognize breathing patterns huge breathing data sets and how will you be able to use them to improve running and your training e…
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Send us a text In this episode, Arda Ural, EY Partner and Americas Market Leader for Life Sciences and Healthcare, shares his expertise on the industry's evolving landscape. With a remarkable career journey from Pfizer to biotech to consulting, Arda brings over 30 years of experience to the discussion. From the impact of macroeconomic trends and ge…
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Challenging an over 100-year-old histology technic that is prone to false negatives. In cancer diagnostics. My guest aims to take histopathology departments from the 20th century into the 21st century, where they belong. From slicing biopsy samples into 3D. From a manual preparation to a robotic one. Where all abnormalities will be pointed out and …
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Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome Janice Reece, a visionary healthcare executive advisor and pioneer in healthcare technology and cybersecurity. Janice shares her fascinating journey from the early days of Adobe's PDF standardization to her current role at the forefront of digital transformation in healthcare. We delve in…
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Another silent killer on the X-Health.show: diabetic neuropathy. Undetected in too many instances. Slowly taking away the balance. Implementing pain. Starting at the feet and unstoppable, if not treated. In this episode, you’ll hear about diabetic neuropathy and diabetic neuropathic pain the millions of people it concerns why the current treatment …
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How one approaches the goal of replacing chemotherapy with a gentler process? Where does the “we can do it” start? How do you get to the point where your process shows no side effects in the pre-clinical phase, in animals? And when will clinical trials start – in patients? In this episode, you’ll hear about how are blood cells produced acute myeloi…
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Send us a text Join us for a powerful and personal journey with Dr. Danielle Plummer, a third-generation pharmacist and passionate advocate for women's health. In this episode, Danielle shares her own challenging experience of being very ill during her three pregnancies, which sparked her unwavering commitment to improving maternal healthcare. Draw…
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A specific strain of bacteria might help prevent and even treat colorectal cancer. The studies in animals show potential in treating other cancers, too. You’ll hear about how many bacteria inhabit a human and how much do they weigh (I bet you underestimate their weight) what is a dysbiotic gut microbiome the gut microbiome and its influence on colo…
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Out of 16 000 livers donated in the US, 7 000 are discarded. 14 000 patients are on the waiting list for a transplant. What if we could recondition the 7 000? What if we could treat these livers outside of a human body and transplant to the patients that need them? You’ll hear what’s the ideal liver graft and why there’s a shortage of them how to k…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Harvey Castro, a physician at the forefront of the AI revolution in healthcare. Dr. Castro discusses the various applications of AI in medicine, from diagnostic tools and predictive analytics to virtual assistants and robotics. He shares his vision for a future where AI and human expertise work h…
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What is your optimal breathing rhythm for relaxing? How to make sure it is exactly for you? How to sleep better with a sensor on your chest? Today you’ll hear about sleeping better by tracking your sleep breathing exercises for anxiety, stress, panic attacks HRV or heart rate variability and ECG in a T-shirt smart textiles a sensor that detects how…
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Take a plastic chip, a bunch of cells, add some real complex engineering and cellular biology science and you'll have a lung-on-a-chip that can breathe as if in a human body. You're ready to test drugs, as if on people, instead of mice on organs-on-chips. In this episode, you’ll hear about the biology of breathing, down to the cellular level, how t…
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Send us a text Join us as we discuss the root causes of adult acne with Lee Brandon, author, and functional medicine expert. Discover how addressing internal imbalances through diet and lifestyle changes can lead to clearer skin and improved overall health. Lee shares his personal journey and insights from his new book, "Eliminating Adult Acne for …
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You cannot underestimate the emotion when you can feel the warmth of someone’s hand in the hand you do not have. Or cold in the fingers you have not had for years. In this episode, you’ll hear about how people with an amputated hand, can feel the temperature in their phantom hand why you don’t really feel wet or can be tricked into feeling wet when…
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Imagine breathing into a small tube for a few minutes, then your breath aerosol is sent for a PCR analysis. Quick you'll have the result: bacteria or virus causing pneumonia and can have the right treatment prescribed. You’ll hear how tricky it is to detect bacteria and viruses in the breath why so many pneumonia cases are deadly what is an electro…
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Send us a text Join us as Chris Jones shares his compelling story of loss, love, and legacy, driving the creation of MatchRite Care. Learn how his personal mission to improve healthcare communication is setting new standards for patient care and data accessibility, turning grief into a force for widespread change. See More ChalkTalkJim Episodes…
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If you suddenly slide into sepsis, there’s a 50% chance you’ll survive. Because it is so hard to detect it. Lab-on-Skin works to change it. And has the Mayo Clinic on their side. Today you’ll hear about continuous shock monitoring – to detect the earliest symptoms of sepsis how to assess sepsis nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, nanofluidics and the …
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When do you think you start aging? Age-related mitochondrial decline, one of the reasons for aging, starts in your 30s and 40s. Pretty early, huh? Is this a moment to think about longevity supplements? Today you’ll hear about longevity and healthy aging improving your healthspan from the cellular level mitophagy and how to amp it up the power of po…
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Send us a text Join AccentCare's Charlotte Mather as we delve into how predictive analytics and technology are revolutionizing hospice care, ensuring that medical supplies, drugs, and even family members are precisely where they need to be when they need to be there. This episode explores the future of healthcare innovation through the lens of pers…
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Older biological age is associated with higher mortality and various age-related diseases. What can you do if you know that you look older, feel older, are older biologically than the date of birth on your passport? What can you do with your test biological age? You’ll hear about longevity and healthspan chronological vs biological age what is an e…
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If you miss your glaucoma appointment in the UK, you could partially go blind while waiting for the next one. How about taking the test by yourself at home with a VR headset? You’ll hear about why banging into objects can be both glaucoma early symptoms, and late ones why many people don’t even realize they have glaucoma how glaucoma is diagnosed n…
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