On this episode, Mich Hancock and Steve Sommers join us to discuss the upcoming TEDx GatewayArch event Think Well: Healthcare Out Loud! Join our Private Facebook Group Today! Review this Podcast | Subscribe to our Newsletter Steve is the current Executive Director of TEDxGatewayArch, while Mich is the Co-Founder of TEDxGatewayArch. Together they created TEDxGatewayArch and have […]
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039: Creating Transparency in Healthcare – G.T. LaBorde
On this episode, G.T. LaBorde joins us to discuss how he is helping bring transparency in healthcare to improve care of patients. G.T. is a serial entrepreneur and currently the CEO of Illumicare. Illumicare has created a platform that can be integrated with EMR to combine numerous pieces of data to help patients and care […]
Continue readingWW 010: Why We Do This & Why It’s Important
On this episode, we explain our Why, our Mission, and our Vision behind the podcast. In response to a lot of questions from our listeners we wanted to break it all down for you to explain why we are asking you to join us in becoming the next generation of healthcare leaders. Review this Podcast | Subscribe […]
Continue readingWW 007: Learning from Experience and the USA Ski Team – Terry Ahola
On this episode, Nathan is joined by Tim and Bernie for another Whatever Wednesday to discuss the importance of learning from experiences to be better health leaders and how to inspire life changes in patients. At about minute 40, Nathan is joined by Terry Ahola to talk about his health transformation and how he changed […]
Continue reading030: Music From Her Heart Strings – Dr. Dawn Hui
On this episode, Dr. Dawn Hui shares her journey from a violinist at Juilliard and the Hong Kong Philharmonic to an innovative cardiothoracic surgeon. She connected with Nathan because they are both in a Health Data Science Masters program at Saint Louis University looking to make an impact in the evolving world of healthcare research […]
Continue readingWW 006: New Co-Hosts talking Google and Apple in Healthcare
On this Whatever Wednesday episode, Bernie Lu and Tim Mayo join us as the new co-hosts for the future of healthcare podcast. Bernie and Tim both come with a diverse healthcare background and are two great friends of mine. Each Wednesday podcast we will becoming together to explore how we can become the next generation […]
Continue reading028: The Good and Bad of Healthcare Politics – Sarah Kliff
On this episode, Sarah Kliff joins us to talk about health policy and how it is affecting all of us in America. Sarah is one of the nations leading health policy journalists. She currently works as a senior policy corespondent at Vox, where she also hosts two podcasts, The Impact and The Weeds. Review this […]
Continue reading027: The Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Transformation – Abdul Dremali
On this episode, Abdul Dremali joins us to discuss the role machine learning and artificial intelligence will play in transforming healthcare. Abdul is the Marketing and Innovation Lead at AndPlus, which is Boston based company committed to solving complex problems through software. While leading their Growth and Innovation lab, Abdul helps conduct research and development […]
Continue reading026: The Innate Wisdom of The Human Body – Shawna Peters
On this episode, Shawna Peters and Nathan talk about the innate wisdom of the human body and the BodyTalk System. We explore what it means to be in touch with the incredible primal and higher nature of ourselves which allows us to live a healthy life. Shawna describes herself as an explorer of both the […]
Continue reading024: The Next Generation of Healthcare Disruptors – Gregg Khodorov, MBA
On this episode, Gregg Khodorov and I discuss the evolving healthcare space and how the next generation of health leaders are preparing to make an impact. Gregg is a second year medical school student at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School as well as the Co-President of BEN, which is Rutgers Biomedical Entrepreneurial Network. After […]
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