Outcomes Rocket

At Outcomes Rocket, we are the shared knowledge hub for healthcare's toughest problems. Our goal is twofold and clear. To help inspire and guide our listeners to 1. Improve patient outcomes and 2. Experience business success in healthcare. Tune in to learn more!

Health & Fitness
Medicine
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The Spine Surgeons Dilemma for Patients with Me...
<p>We all have it sometimes, and it goes away with a couple of simple meds or stretching, but back pain is more complex than you think!</p> <p>In this episode, Dr. Frank Schwab, an internationally renowned spine surgeon, discusses treating patients suffering from chronic low back pain. When it comes to back pain, many structures are involved, so accurately diagnosing its root cause and how to treat it is very challenging. He talks about the multifidus muscle’s functions and why its failure can cause ongoing pain, limited activity, and trunk stabilization loss. He also explains how the new ReActiv8 therapy is making groundbreaking advances in back pain treatment in terms of results and cost-efficiency for patients who have struggled for years with daily chronic back pain; by targeting the multifidus muscle with pulse signals to stabilize it and allowing the other muscles around the trunk to function normally.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about chronic back pain treatment from a specialist in complex spinal pathology!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: <a href="https://outcomesrocket.health/" target="_blank">outcomesrocket.health</a></p>
21 min
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This Week on the Outcomes Rocket Network /Octob...
<p>Welcome to the weekly summary of what happened this week in the Outcomes Rocket Network! We got incredible episodes, and here’s what we got:</p> <ul> <li>We started this week with our main show, the <strong>Outcomes Rocket Podcast</strong>, where <strong>Dr. Chris Giligan</strong>, Chief Medical Officer of the Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/ChristopherGilligan</li> <li>On <strong>Marketing Mondays</strong>, we had an interesting chat with <strong>Adam Rosenberg</strong>, Senior Director of Marketing for Arrive Health. He talked about what the company does, it's rebranding, and how he is leading its marketing strategies for Arrive’s positioning, including conferences, social media advertising, 1-to-1 marketing, and integrating intent data. Be sure to tune in here: bit.ly/MM-AdamRosenberg</li> <li>On Tuesday, on the <strong>SONSIEL Podcast</strong>, Hiyam Nadel talked with <strong>Rhonda Manns</strong>, a registered nurse, and nurse innovator who’s practiced for thirteen years, about how she found something she was passionate about in nursing, and discussed ways in which it is possible to educate the young about this field in healthcare.&nbsp; Tune in here: bit.ly/SONSIEL-RhondaManns</li> <li>On Wednesday, on the <strong>Sempre Health Podcast</strong>, <strong>Satish Srinivasan</strong>, founder, and CEO of DiRx, talked about the company’s innovative system to increase medication access to the population.&nbsp; Go listen to it here: bit.ly/SEMPRE-SatishSrinivasan</li> <li>On the <strong>Future of Global Informatics</strong>, TJ Southern interviewed <strong>Kenya Milladge</strong>, a registered nurse, Clinical Applications Analyst at Vivify Health, and a technical product owner for Ascension Health. Make sure you don’t miss this networking journey and tune in here: bit.ly/FOGI-KenyaMilladge</li> <li>On Thursday, on<strong> LabOps Leadership Podcast, </strong>Samantha Black, had a talk with <strong>Stacy Blain</strong>, founder, and CSO of Concarlo Therapeutics, about how she and a team of scientists are changing outcomes for drug-resistant patients. Tune in here: bit.ly/LabOps-StacyBlain</li> <li>On the Outcomes Rocket Podcast, we launched the Cybersecurity Awareness in Healthcare Series with Greg Garcia, the Executive Director for Cybersecurity of the Health Sector Coordinating Council. We invite you to tune in to the whole 10-part episode series! bit.ly/GregGarcia</li> <li>The <strong>Everyone Hates Healthcare Podcast</strong> had an episode where <strong>Chris Recinos. </strong>She is a talented nurse executive, entrepreneur, innovator, and speaker that always knew she was destined to work as a caregiver, but her life turned around when her daughter was lost to suicide and the pandemic wreak havoc in the healthcare industry.&nbsp; Make sure to listen to this incredible story.&nbsp; https://bit.ly/EHH-ChrisRecinos</li> </ul> <p>Tune in every week to expand your horizons on various subjects in this industry! See you next week!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: <a href="https://outcomesrocket.health/" target="_blank">outcomesrocket.health</a></p>
8 min
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Healthcare is Critical Infrastructure? With Gre...
<p><strong>In recognition of the 19 annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month, The Outcomes Rocket Network has launched a 10-part podcast series to elevate Cyber Security Awareness in Healthcare on our main channel, the Outcomes Rocket Podcast. Partnering with leaders in healthcare cybersecurity in their capacity as members of the Health Sector Coordinating Council, the podcast aims to illuminate advances made in protecting critical healthcare infrastructure and patient safety, and areas that need further focus to put a stop to Cyber Crime.</strong></p> <p>Let’s get real about it: people can die as a result of a cyber-attack. It’s not just a work of fiction in movies; it can happen in real life, so let’s work on it!</p> <p>In this episode, Greg Garcia, Executive Director for Cybersecurity of the Health Sector Coordinating Council, talks about why cybersecurity is vital to protect the critical infrastructure that is healthcare. Kicking off a 10-part series on the matter due to October being Cyber Security Awareness Month, Greg points out why in today’s digital world, healthcare faces risks that have to be averted in order to protect patient safety. Whether you’re a patient, a clinician, or a professional in the cyber side of healthcare, cybersecurity affects you and you need to know how to keep yourself safe. Greg explains what this is and how the Health Sector Coordinating Council identifies and mitigates systemic threats and develops resources that can improve cybersecurity and patients’ safety.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn why organizations must work together in terms of cybersecurity to raise the bar for the whole healthcare industry!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
24 min
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LabOps: Changing Outcomes for Drug-Resistant Pa...
<p>In your lifetime, chances are someone you know will be affected by cancer.</p> <p>In this episode, Stacy Blain, founder, and CSO of Concarlo Therapeutics talks about how she and a team of scientists are changing outcomes for drug-resistant patients with new classes of drugs. At Concarlo, they are developing new medications that use p27, a natural inhibitor, to stop cancer cells from multiplying in these patients, to enter the first clinical trial in 2024. For her, having an all-scientist team is valuable and has led the way and opened doors in the pharmaceutical field. She also explains why making sure everyone is seen and valued in your lab team ensures they work as a cohesive unit. Stacy encourages everyone to support science and cancer research now, not only when it hits closer to home.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about new medications for drug-resistant patients and the science behind them!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
19 min
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FOGI: Networking is the Key to Opening the Righ...
<p>Brace yourself for this nursing networking journey!</p> <p>In this episode of the Future of Global Informatics, TJ Southern talks with Kenya Milladge, a registered nurse, Clinical Configuration Analyst at Optum, and a technical product owner for Ascension Health. Kenya walks TJ through her journey from being a Licensed Practical Nurse, to becoming a Registered Nurse, and entering the world of informatics. They discuss the challenges they both faced when it comes to recognition and even speak openly about their salary negotiations and earning the money they’re worth. As a central part of the conversation, Kenya emphasizes the importance of networking and provides several examples of how it got her where she wanted to be.</p> <p>Tune in to listen to Kenya’s nursing journey and how getting out of her comfort zone and networking got her places!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
29 min
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SEMPRE: Pricing, Access, and Affordability: Dis...
<p>If the prices of generics go down, more people will be able to buy them, leading to better health outcomes across the nation.</p> <p>In this episode of Sempre Health, we have Satish Srinivasan, founder, and CEO of DiRx, talking about the company’s innovative system to increase medication access to the population. He is changing the game by eliminating the middlemen between consumers and manufacturers. The company, founded in the midst of the pandemic, is lowering costs by buying directly from the source and delivering to the patients. DiRx is now offering several plans, like a year-long one, for unlimited prescriptions and refills, something no provider had done before. Satish also shared the challenges they have faced, and where he sees the company and the healthcare industry going in the future.</p> <p>Tune in and listen to how DiRx is disrupting the whole market!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
20 min
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SONSIEL: Young Nurses, Listen Up! Innovation br...
<p>Being a nurse means that every day comes with different challenges, patients, and situations.</p> <p>This week’s guest on the SONSIEL Podcast is Rhonda Manns, a registered nurse, and nurse innovator who’s practiced for thirteen years. She talks about finding your true passion in nursing, detailing her graduation amid an economic crisis and her onboarding process as a patient rehab nurse, all the way to where she’s at today. She discusses with Hiyam ways in which it is possible to get the word out and educate the young about nursing. She explains what being an innovator means to her and how SONSIEL has opened many different pathways for her to keep growing as one.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to hear about Rhonda’s take on nursing and why she’s hopeful about its future!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
32 min
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MM: Data Integration for Healthcare and Marketi...
<p>Getting information to the right place at the right time, that’s a challenge for marketers.</p> <p>In this episode of Marketing Mondays, &nbsp;Adam Rosenberg, Senior Director of Marketing for Arrive Health, joins us. He talks about Arrive Health, previously known as RxRevu, it's rebranding, and how he is leading its marketing strategies. He explains how Arrive Health works with health systems and PMBs to deliver data on prescription price transparency, medical benefits, and prior authorizations among many others to get patients the most affordable care. He dives into the different ways he’s leading the marketing strategy for Arrive’s positioning, including conferences, social media advertising, 1-to-1 marketing, and integrating meaningful data.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about where healthcare marketing is headed and how Adam Rosenberg applies it at Arrive Health!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
23 min
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3 Year Data Results Revealed for ReActiv8 Resto...
<p>Exciting things are happening when it comes to back pain treatment!</p> <p>In this episode, Dr. Chris Gilligan, Chief Medical Officer of the Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, speaks about new developments and therapies for the treatment of chronic low back pain. He explains how patients’ back pain is evaluated and categorized before treatment and the usual procedure based on that classification. He discusses different types of solutions, including a new restorative neurostimulation therapy that’s proving to have substantial clinical improvements. He’s found himself surprised at the outcomes it has brought for all different sorts of patients, including those with scoliosis and/or spondylolisthesis with zero lead migrations. Dr. Gilligan also talks about the long-term benefits for patients’ pain relief and economic savings.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about what Dr. Chris Gilligan has to share on exciting new developments that will help many patients who suffer from chronic back pain!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
17 min
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This Week on the Outcomes Rocket Network / Sept...
<p>Welcome to the weekly summary of what happened this week in the Outcomes Rocket Network! We got incredible episodes, and here’s what we got:</p> <ul> <li>We started this week with <strong>Marketing Mondays</strong>, in partnership with DIA Creative and host Andrea Borcea, which had a fantastic chat with <strong>Shawn Malloy</strong>, VP of Marketing at Curebase. <a href="http://bit.ly/MM-ShawnMalloy"><u>bit.ly/MM-ShawnMalloy</u></a></li> <li>On Tuesday with the first episode of the <strong>Research Confidential Podcast</strong>! In it, Joseph Kim talked with <strong>Brad Hightower, </strong>CEO at Hightower Clinical, about improvements that need to happen in clinical trial research. <a href="http://bit.ly/RC-BradHightower"><u>bit.ly/RC-BradHightower</u></a></li> <li>On Wednesday, on the <strong>Sempre Health Podcast</strong>, <strong>Amy Brown</strong>, Founder &amp; CEO of Authenticx, talked about the power of listening and conversational data in healthcare. <a href="http://bit.ly/SEMPRE-AmyBrown"><u>bit.ly/SEMPRE-AmyBrown</u></a></li> <li>We introduced the<strong> Insights Out Podcast</strong>! <strong>Natanya Wachtel</strong>, the founder of the New Solutions Network and evrmore.io, talked about the new show on the Outcomes Rocket Network. bit.ly/IntroducingInsightsOut</li> <li>On the <strong>Future of Global Informatics</strong>, TJ Southern had a chat with <strong>Debra Graham</strong>, Vice President of Clinical Informatics at Physicians Services Group of Florida. bit.ly/FOGI-DebraGraham</li> <li>On Thursday, we had an episode of the <strong>Memora Health Care Delivery podcast</strong> where host Manav Sevak had over <strong>Bradley Kruger</strong>, system VP of patient experience at Advocate Aurora. <a href="http://bit.ly/CD-BradleyKruger"><u>bit.ly/CD-BradleyKruger</u></a></li> <li><strong>LabOps Leadership Podcast, </strong>Samantha Black, had a talk with <strong>John Curran</strong>, Vice President of Laboratory Operations at BostonGene, about his experience in LabOps management after having been a research scientist. <a href="http://bit.ly/LabOps-JohnCurran"><u>bit.ly/LabOps-JohnCurran</u></a></li> <li>On our main channel, the <strong>Outcomes Rocket Podcast</strong>, Saul Marquez spoke with <strong>Jason Rose</strong>, CEO of AdhereHealth, and <strong>Kal Vepuri</strong>, founder and CEO of Hero Health. <a href="http://bit.ly/JasonRose-KalVepuri"><u>bit.ly/JasonRose-KalVepuri</u></a></li> <li>The <strong>Everyone Hates Healthcare Podcast</strong> had an episode where <strong>Saul Marquez</strong> shared three different stories that are personal or close to him and will give you advice on navigating healthcare today. bit.ly/EHH-SaulMarquez</li> </ul> <p>Tune in every week to expand your horizons on various subjects in this industry! See you next week!</p>
9 min
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Addressing Non-Adherence with Technology with J...
<p>Imagine having a kitchen counter device that made sure you took your medication every day!</p> <p>In this episode, Jason Rose, CEO of AdhereHealth, and Kal Vepuri, founder and CEO of Hero Health, discuss how the partnership between their companies can improve medication adherence with technology. They talk about why non-adherence is a problem in healthcare and how they are addressing it together. Most drugs are refilled every few weeks, and complex-case patients have to manage several medications prescribed by different providers and dispensed by separate pharmacies. They explain how the alliance between Adhere and Hero plans to synchronize all the medications a patient might have to take and deliver them at once. With the device, patients can pour medications directly into the Hero smart dispenser and solve the daily challenge they, or the people they take care of, face when it comes to taking their medication. They believe this type of technology is vital to the shift to home care in healthcare.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about how the partnership between AdhereHealth and Hero Health is improving medication management and adherence, reducing costs and dispensing errors, and giving patients better outcomes!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
24 min
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LabOps: Managing a Laboratory Operations Team w...
<p>Hear from a research scientist turned into a LabOps manager!</p> <p>In this episode, John Curran, Vice President of Laboratory Operations at BostonGene, talks about his experience in LabOps management after having been a research scientist. He details the steps and decisions taken throughout his career that led him to BostonGene, where he oversees laboratory operations around the development of a platform that harnesses the sequencing of RNA and DNA to get insights into patients’ diseases. He thinks it is very important to recognize LabOps team employees, as he finds retention to be the biggest challenge LabOps face, with a very high turnover for roles that are not considered glamorous. &nbsp;&nbsp;He explains the automation processes labs can undergo to integrate equipment with information management systems to reduce errors to the minimum, have higher control over processes, and increase the quality of the generated data.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn from John Curran about his experience in LabOps and the challenges he’s overcome!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
29 min
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CD: Redesigning Care Delivery with Bradley Krug...
<p>The customer and consumer pieces are taking their ground in healthcare, how are organizations handling this?</p> <p>In this episode of Memora Health's Care Delivery Podcast, we welcome Dr. Bradley Krueger, the system VP for Patient Experience at Advocate Aurora. With more than 20 years of background experience, Bradley shares how the patient experience has evolved through time from sending surveys via post mail to in real-time feedback they get now. Communication between patients and their physicians is one of the priority items on the list to focus on. Including new voices like the BIPOC Community is crucial to redesigning care delivery today and from now on. Bradley also talks about the future of care delivery and what excites him the most.</p> <p>Tune in to the spectacular episode about taking in new voices, rethinking processes, and improving care delivery.</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
17 min
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FOGI: Finding Your Way as a Nurse: Diving into ...
<p>Writing your evidence-based practice is the best way to learn and teach.</p> <p>In this episode of the Future of Global Informatics, TJ Southern talks with Debra Graham, Vice President of Clinical Informatics at Physicians Services Group of Florida. Debra didn’t want to be a nurse, and yet, she found her calling within clinical informatics. She talks about how she has worked from home for thirteen years to support staff nurses at the bedside and make their lives easier. She discusses various areas with technology where nurse informaticists have opportunities, expanding the job avenues they can perform, and highlights the importance of research for nurses to build their evidence-based practices. Debra encourages listeners to ask for what they want and get themselves in the rooms where the people they want to learn from are.</p> <p>Tune in to listen to Debra’s advice based on her 40-year nursing career and her 15-year informaticist career!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
28 min
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SEMPRE: Customer Voices as a Data Source with A...
<p>Never underestimate the power of conversational data. In this episode, Amy Brown, Founder &amp; CEO of Authenticx, talks about the power of listening and conversational data in healthcare. After having worked in teams that led conversations with tens of thousands of patients and providers daily, Amy was inspired to start Authenticx by how those micro conversations, when pieced together, might contain really important insights that could fuel change within healthcare.</p> <p>Authenticx seeks to help humans understand humans in the healthcare space. Amy explains how they take in bidirectional customer conversations, and with the help of AI and ML models built by healthcare professionals, Authenticx allows users that go into its platform to dive into the desired areas. This marriage of structured data with the literal voice of the customer generates insights that can help different healthcare areas like operations, strategy, compliance, sales, and marketing.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to listen about how Authenticx is giving value to customer voices as a data source!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
13 min
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Introducing Insights Out hosted by Natanya Wach...
<p>Customer centricity has a huge business value, so it’s time for you to discover it!</p> <p>In this episode, Natanya Wachtel, founder of the New Solutions Network and evrmore.io, talks about the new show on the Outcomes Rocket Network: Insights Out. Natanya starts off by telling Saul about herself and her work at the New Solutions Network designing customer-centric solutions with technology and behavioral science for different healthcare companies. She explains then what the podcast will consist of, having conversations with the heads of leading organizations to understand how they are making their customer relationships work best and ways to improve operational efficiency. Episodes will be released once per month as starters and will last between 15 and 20 minutes. She encourages listeners to check it out if they're looking to increase their business performance with a mix of customer science and experience from herself and her guests.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about Insights Out, the latest podcast to join the Outcomes Rocket Network!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
11 min
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RC: What Can We Do to Improve Clinical Trials? ...
<p>Welcome to the Research Confidential Podcast!</p> <p>In this first episode, Brad Hightower, CEO at Hightower Clinical, talks about improvements that need to happen in clinical trial research. Brad details how he became CEO of his clinical research enterprise, one where he offered free research infrastructure to physicians who hadn’t been involved in any clinical trials before.</p> <p>Throughout his years of experience, Brad observed and identified many improvable aspects, some of which he mentioned. He believes clinical trial criteria need to be adjusted to include a more general population set. Clinical trials suffer from a lack of standardization in processes, and workflows need to be more integrated.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn how Hightower Clinical addresses all the issues Brad has identified in clinical trials!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
29 min
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MM: The Marketing Clinical Trials Challenge wit...
<p>Make it easy for someone to find you if they're looking out for what you can offer!</p> <p>In this episode of Marketing Mondays, we are joined by Shawn Malloy, VP of Marketing at Curebase. He talks about the marketing challenges he has to face when it comes to positioning Curebase for all its different customers. Curebase is a decentralized clinical trial company that is running and conducting clinical trials with a software technology system that allows this to occur in a patient-centric way. He explains how he markets the company’s services to its three different targets at the same time: sponsors, physicians, and patients. Additionally, he speaks in a detailed way about the marketing journey that he has gone through at Curebase, giving advice based on his own experience and the lessons he learned from it. Shawn also highlights the importance of content and press marketing to provide customers with the right information with a degree of legitimacy to make informed decisions.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about Curebase and its marketing strategies in today’s clinical trial space!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
29 min
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How Advances in Prenatal Testing are Helping S...
<p><strong>This episode is brought to you by Provider Solutions and Development, the leaders in physician and APC recruitment that deliver top-tier candidates for the right roles. Visit&nbsp;</strong><a href="http://info.psdconnect.org/outcomesrocket">info.PSDconnect.org/outcomesrocket</a><strong>&nbsp;to start the conversation today, and get tailored support, dedicated recruitment, and efforts that lead to provider retention and longevity.</strong></p> <p>In this episode, Melissa Maisenbacher, a genetic counselor and associate director of clinical projects with Natera, joins us to continue the conversation about the benefits of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT).</p> <p>Melissa shares details on what conditions NIPTs typically screen for, including microdeletions, such as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS). She also highlights key 22q11.2DS findings from <a href="https://www.natera.com/company/nat-news/landmark-smart-study-demonstrates-high-accuracy-of-nateras-panorama-nipt-for-22q11-2-deletion-screening/"><u>Natera’s SMART study</u></a>, the largest prospective NIPT study ever performed. Through her work with Natera, and as a board member of the International 22q Foundation, Melissa helps educate families about 22q11.2DS and connects parents to critical resources. One way she does this is through the annual <a href="https://22q.org/get-involved/22q-at-the-zoo/" target="_blank"><u>22q at the Zoo</u></a> events which raise public awareness about the condition. Volunteers spread awareness at their local or regional zoo and distribute fact sheets to educate guests and zoo visitors about 22q11.2DS.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn more about NIPT and 22q11.2DS from someone with first-hand experience.</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: <a href="https://outcomesrocket.health/instant-access-medical/2021/04/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">outcomesrocket.health</a></p>
15 min
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Expanding the Reach of Reproductive Genetics wi...
<p>There's a lot that one can learn about themselves and their future children thanks to the advancements in genetics.</p> <p>In this episode, Saman Askari, Co-founder, and CEO at Mitera Genetics talks about genetic testing technologies in the reproductive healthcare space. He explains how Mitera Genetics offers education on genetic testing. If a patient chooses to get an Expanded Carrier Screening or a Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing, Mitera enables them to do it at home. This way, they seek to provide more knowledge and accessibility to genetic testing in a medically responsible manner as it counts on physicians and counselors that review every test and connect it back to patients' existing care systems. Saman talks about the challenges Mitera faced and conquered and also shares details on how to access their services.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn how Mitera is helping patients and families take control of their reproductive health in a medically responsible manner!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
18 min
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LabOps: Operations and Technology Innovation wi...
<p>LabOps is the most critical piece at Odin Pharma.</p> <p>In this episode, Mandar Shah, Vice President of Research and Development at Odin Pharma, talks about how his team’s operations at the lab, develop improved sterile products with technology. His career evolved from developing new drugs and surgical products to evergreening patents with his R&amp;D at Odin. He details the development process that passes through the formulation and the analytical labs as a group effort where integrity is crucial. He also explains how technology can supplement the LabOps people’s work while emphasizing the importance of the human team. He encourages LabOps people to think about what they are doing and why not be monotonous and mechanical.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn how LabOps is crucial for developing sterile products at Odin Pharma!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
19 min
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FOGI: The Journey of Becoming, When Entrepreneu...
<p>Becoming who you are, creating connections, and kindling meaningful relationships is a journey.</p> <p>In this episode of the Future of Global Informatics, TJ Southern interviews Nicole Thomas, nurse, entrepreneur, and founder of Impact Nurse Consulting; Nicole shares her journey of becoming, from being a little girl to how Impact Nurse Consulting came to be. She explains how her organization implements innovative healthcare solutions that improve patient outcomes and employee wellness.&nbsp;</p> <p>She discusses social determinants of health and why she needs to have a community component in her work. Nicole talks about how the lack of technology is the most frequent problem she encounters with her organization and how nurse informaticists fit in to make connections between healthcare organizations, technology, and end-users.</p> <p>Tune in to listen to Nicole’s journey and learn from her experiences as a nurse and entrepreneur!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
28 min
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SEMPRE: Don’t go to Dr. Google, Use a specializ...
<p>Have you ever looked up your symptoms on Dr. Google only for it to mistakenly say you have cancer or something worse?&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, Peter Bannister, Vice President of Life Sciences at Ada Health, talks about how Ada has developed a more informed and accurate alternative for people to initially go to when feeling unwell. With the help of cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, a vast medical knowledge engine behind it, and high clinical evidence expertise and standards, Ada Health can be used as an app or in other familiar interfaces to allow people to report symptoms and have a personalized question flow; The result of this is a set of suggested conditions that concur with their symptomatology.</p> <p>Ada has a user-friendly version for patients and one designed for the healthcare professional to review, accelerating the doctor-patient relationship. Peter explains how Ada focuses on low and middle-income countries and is available in 11 languages, including Swahili and Arabic. It seeks to be a reliable tool that triages users to the correct provider and form of treatment, allowing them to interact with an expert to get the support and care needed.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to listen about how a combination of man and machine can transform the care that's delivered!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
28 min
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Introducing Research Confidential hosted by Jos...
<p>People don't know what it takes to actually research to optimize our health.</p> <p>In this episode, Joseph Kim, Chief Strategy Officer for ProofPilot, talks about the new podcast in the Outcomes Rocket Network Research Confidential, brought to you by ProofPilot. Joe wants to get people to see the inner workings of research from clinic staff, sponsors, and patients. He plans to start with site voices that include investigators, nurses, study coordinators, financial people, regulatory people, and pharmacists, hoping to bring their stories together and educate people. He also invites listeners to tune in for episodes twice a month.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about Outcomes Rocket’s new podcast on the sausage-making of research!</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
10 min
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MM: Be Unique: Marketing for Healthcare Costume...
<p>In marketing, you really need to ask yourself: what makes your practice unique?</p> <p>In this episode of Marketing Mondays, we are joined by Dr. Mansi Shah, a gut health guru, business systems coach, CEO, and co-founder of the Functional Wellness Network. She talks about how wanting to practice with freedom led her to create her own system and her own whole gut health protocol. This decision led to fruitful results, creating the blueprint for new marketing systems for doctors and practitioners. She explains how her marketing system is based on attraction, presenting herself as a stand-out figure through her unique identity, establishing her as an authority for a specific niche. She discusses why healthcare is moving towards holistic medicine and wellness, and also speaks about finding the right fit before working in marketing with healthcare clients.</p> <p>Tune in to this episode to learn about the future of health and wellness marketing!&nbsp;</p> <p>Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health</p>
19 min