Empowered Patient Podcast

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Empowered Patient Podcast with Karen Jagoda is a window into the latest innovations in digital health, the changing dynamic between doctors and patients, the emergence of personalized medicine, aging in place, wearables and sensors, clinical trials and advances in clinical research, payer trends, transparency in the medical marketplace and challenges for connected health entrepreneurs. This show continues to evolve driven by the convergence of a diverse array of industries.

Episodios

  • New Era in Immunotheraphy with Dr. Ezra Cohen UCSD Moores Cancer Center

    12/09/2016 Duración: 16min

    Dr. Ezra Cohen, Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology Department of Medicine University of California San Diego and Associate Director for Translational Science at the UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center shines light on the newest innovations in immunotheraphy for treating cancer, using precise cellular therapies and check point inhibitors to reactivate the immune system to attack cancer cells, and the promise of being able to prevent cancer using personalized vaccines. @UCSDHealth UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center UC San Diego Health Services Presentation on Immuotheraphy

  • Why Eat Vegetable Powders with Dr. Tom Cowan

    05/09/2016 Duración: 18min

    Dr. Tom Cowan, holistic physician and founder of Dr. Cowan's Garden Powders talks about how vegetable powders were first seen as a gourmet seasoning and now are being used to provide more diversity and nutrition for a wide audience.  He also talks about harvesting and dehydrating sea vegetables like nori to make them more accessible, and why calories don't matter. @DrCowansGarden Dr. Cowan's Garden Powders  

  • Location Based Real Time Data Drives Zika Strategy with Kevin Stewart GIS Inc

    24/08/2016 Duración: 17min

    Kevin Stewart, Managing Partner State and Local Government, GIS Inc. talks about technology that is in place in cities and states to track and control vector borne diseases like the Zika virus, how important citizen engagement is for reporting problems, and value of maps for raising awareness and educating populations at risk. @GISIncorporated @Esri_health #ZikaVirus GIS Inc. Zika.gisinc.com Esri

  • Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program with Dr. Steve Steinhubl STSI

    18/08/2016 Duración: 17min

    Dr. Steve Steinhubl Director of Digital Medicine, the Scripps Translational Science Institute talks about the NIH Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) Cohort Program that will be officially launched this fall to recruit 1 million people in the most ambitious medical research program in US history.  The goal is to create a rich data base feed by genetic information and patient data collected using smart phones and sensors to help define the new model for the future of healthcare. @ScrippsSTSI Scripps Translational Science Institute Go here to register to receive more information from NIH: PMI Cohort Program Participation

  • Paralympics Rio 2016 with Jonathan Dotson

    10/08/2016 Duración: 14min

    Jonathan Dotson host of The Ability Show talks about the impact of the Paralympics in London 2012 and the anticipation for the upcoming Paralympics in Rio in September.  Jonathan is wheel-chair bound and knows how important participation in competitive sports is for those who are disabled. Facebook.com/TheAbilityShow  

  • Creating End of Life Narratives with Penny Wing Brojure

    03/08/2016 Duración: 12min

    Penny Wing, CEO and Founder, Brojure talks about her start-up that gives hospice patients the ability to create multi-media presentations that can be shared and enhanced by friends and family. @Brojure Brojure

  • Promise and Reality of Biomarkers with John Audette Amplion

    28/07/2016 Duración: 17min

    John Audette, Co-Founder and President, Amplion talks about how biomarkers are starting to be used by pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies to create more effective drug treatments and tests that use liquid biopsies for early detection of cancer.  @Amplion #precisionmedicine #biomarkers Amplion

  • Indoor Navigation Helps Manage Health Care Facilities with Sonny Beech GIS Inc

    17/07/2016 Duración: 17min

    Sonny Beech, Senior Business Development, GIS Inc. talks about the reasons indoor navigation has been slow to catch on, how the technology that tracks sensors or smart phones indoors is being used for emergency response training, and innovative uses for tracking patients and caregivers in care facilities to spot troubling trends and ways to improve service. @GISIncorporated #Esri_health @esri GIS Inc.  

  • Mining Social Conversations To Track Epidemics with Eric Klasson Snaptrends

    14/07/2016 Duración: 14min

    Eric Klasson, CEO, Snaptrends talks about listening to social media to look for smarter ways to deploy first response resources in times of emergency.  He also talks about social media tracking and Esri GIS tools that are being put into place to track the spread of the Zika virus through people who attend the Olympics in Rio.  @Snaptrends @esristartups #Esri_health Snaptrends  

  • Mosquito Control Using GIS with Chad Minteer Electronic Data Solutions

    30/06/2016 Duración: 10min

    Chad Minteer, Mobile GIS Software Solutions Manager, Electronic Data Solutions talks about mosquito and other vector control efforts that are being aided by GIS tools, using geographic visualization to inform about threats to health like the Zika virus, and who is reporting and has access to mosquito activity data. @esri_health @esri_humanservices Elecdata.com

  • New Understanding of Circadian Rhythms with Katja Lamia Scripps Research Institute

    28/06/2016 Duración: 17min

    Katija Lamia PhD is an assistant professor at The Scripps Research Institute and doing research into the connection between circadian clocks and metabolic disease and cancer.  Her research has revealed that there are different internal biological clocks that govern every organ which might influence chronic diseases, weight gain and effectiveness of drugs. @Scrippsresearch The Scripps Research Institute

  • Fighting Denial of Care with Corinna Davidson Patient Advocate

    23/06/2016 Duración: 16min

    Corinna Davidson, patient advocate, talks about her struggles with United Healthcare to get recommended care services for her husband with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease.  Corinna reveals what she has learned about the lack of transparency and oversight for insurance companies when they are making life or death decisions. @myUHC @ALSAssociation

  • Building Care Teams with Carey Kauffman Well Self 360

    12/06/2016 Duración: 16min

    Carey Kauffman, CEO, Well Self 360 talks about the value of volunteers and the different roles they can play in the healthcare system, finding support groups for a wide range of disease states, and extending the care team to include family, friends, co-workers, and care givers. Well Self 360

  • Enabling Citizen Scientists with Andrew Su SRI Su Lab

    09/06/2016 Duración: 16min

    Andrew Su PhD is Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute and leader of the Su Lab looking at ways to apply bioinformatics approaches to biological discovery.  Andrew talks about the tools the lab is developing to engage citizen scientists in discrete tasks that can be handled uniquely by humans and not computers. @AndrewSu @ScrippsResearch @ScrippsSTSI Scripps Research Institute Su Lab Mark2Cure.org GeneGames.org

  • Preventable Medical Errors with Dr. Glenn Wollman

    29/05/2016 Duración: 16min

    Dr. Glenn Wollman, medical guide and host of the Magical Medical Tour reveals there is no code for a death related to human error, on the public safety need to track and understand the cause of medical errors that result in death, and how patients need to educate themselves as the best defense against preventable errors. Magical Medical Tour  

  • Moving From Stethoscopes to Mobile Based Ultrasound with Dr. Paddy Barrett STSI

    16/05/2016 Duración: 16min

    Paddy Barrett, MD is a clinical scholar at the Scripps Translational Science Institute, host of the podcast The Doctor Paradox, and co-author of an article in The Lancet on the 200th anniversary of the invention of the stethoscope.  Paddy talks about the early resistance to the use of the stethoscope, advancements in mobile ultrasound devices, and benefits for doctors and patients to see real-time pictures and not just depend on faint sounds heard only by the highly trained. @Paddy_Barrett @paradox_doctor The Doctor Paradox To Truly Look Inside published in The Lancet Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI)  

  • Data Driven Heatlh Ad Campaigns with Ray Kingman Semcasting

    11/05/2016 Duración: 13min

    Ray Kingman, CEO and Founder, Semcasting talks about how healthcare and insurance companies are using a more data driven approach to create and place ads in order to find patients, caregivers and doctors across all devices at the best time and place.  Ray also explains how privacy of patients is assured while for example, using public information to identify and target consumers who are close to a specific hospital or doctor's office. @semcasting Semcasting

  • Place is a Vital Sign with Amy Blatt

    27/04/2016 Duración: 18min

    Amy Blatt, biologist and international expert in geography, GIS and public health and author of Health, Science and Place: A New Model talks about the need to include where a person lives, works, and plays to understand their health, how geo-spatial medicine experts look at mass gatherings and the Rio 2016 Olympics, and that volunteered geographic health information is a big part of the citizen science movement. @esri_health #HealthGIS Health, Science and Place: A New Model

  • Impact of Dietary Supplements with Paul Coates NIH

    24/04/2016 Duración: 17min

    Paul Coates PhD, Director of the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) talks about why dietary supplements are considered food by the FDA and what that means for consumers, changing attitudes about the effectiveness of supplements including botanicals, and opportunities for nutrigenomics where research is focusing on identifying interaction between nutrients and the genome. @NIH_ODS Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know Full List of Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets Dietary Supplement Label Database Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health    

  • Eat Your Vegetables with Dr. Thomas Cowan

    20/04/2016 Duración: 16min

    Dr. Thomas Cowan, holistic physician and author and founder of Dr. Cowan's Garden Powders on the need for eating roots, leaves and flowers from vegetables, why diversity in our diets matters, and lessons learned from traditional eaters who ate a wide range of seasonal vegetables.  Dr. Cowan has created these vegetable powders to help people get more of the health benefits that plants have to offer in a convenient and potentially sneaky way. Dr Cowans Garden

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