130:The Do’s and Don’ts of Healthy Team Dynamics (Creating a Safe Culture With Your Team)
What makes some teams work in sync and others fall into chaos? During emergencies, team dynamics are just as important as clinical skills for saving lives. Let’s dive into what it takes to create a work culture that encourages collaboration, where mistakes are as learning opportunities, and kindness builds trust!This episode outlines the do’s and don’ts of leading a team during emergencies, covering everything from fostering a safe environment to breaking down barriers that keep people from speaking up. Tune in for insights that will help you provide the best patient care even in high-stress emergencies!Topics discussed in this episode:Lessons from a chaotic CVICU emergencyThe do’s and don’ts of team leadershipHow to create a culture of safetyWhy it’s important to be kind versus niceListen to episode 62, “Resuscitation Leadership: Beyond the ABCs of CODE BLUE:”https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/62-resuscitation-leadership-beyond-the-abcs-of-code-blue/id1535997752?i=1000621879820Listen to episode 123, “What Makes for a Great Resuscitationist?:”https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/123-what-makes-for-a-great-resuscitationist/id1535997752?i=1000670934458Mentioned in this episode:CONNECT
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January 24, 2025
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Rapid Response RN
Pioneering Mental Health Support: Samantha Trotman-Berman on Storytelling and Empathy
This episode explores the transformative power of storytelling in mental healthcare through Samantha Trotman-Berman's journey from Wall Street to mental health innovator. It sheds light on the importance of empathy, community, and the interconnectedness of mental and physical health, advocating for systemic healthcare change.• Understanding the drive behind Samantha’s mission • Exploring the ambiguity of being human • The significance of storytelling for emotional healing • How...
January 24, 2025
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Beyond Clinical Walls Podcast
PD Avengers: Three things to focus on in the new year
In the PD Avengers Weekly Chat titled "3 Things to Make 2025 Great!", co-founders Larry Gifford, Soania Mathur, and Tim Hague discuss three key actions to enhance the well-being of individuals with Parkinson's disease in the coming year:
Engage in Regular Exercise: Tim emphasizes the importance of consistent physical activity, citing research that shows 30 minutes of intense exercise, five days a week, can slow the progression of Parkinson's. He shares his personal routine at U-Turn Parkinson's, which includes activities like Tai Chi, dance, and functional fitness classes.
Build a Supportive Community: Larry highlights the value of connecting with others to combat isolation. Engaging with people facing similar challenges can significantly improve one's quality of life. He notes that having a reliable support network, like his co-founders, has been beneficial for him.
Participate in Research Initiatives: Soania encourages involvement in research, stressing that patient participation is crucial for developing better treatments and finding a cure. Opportunities range from enrolling in clinical studies to fundraising or completing online questionnaires. She mentions the Fox Insight study as an example of a valuable research project that involves filling out information online.
Additionally, they discuss the World Parkinson Congress's year-long fundraiser aimed at raising $25,000 for Young Onset Parkinson's travel grants for the upcoming congress in Phoenix in May 2026. They also congratulate Michael J. Fox on receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom and acknowledge his continued advocacy for ending Parkinson's disease.
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January 23, 2025
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s
Imaginostics Is Imagining Brand New Innovative, Non-Invasive Diagnostic Solutions for Health & Disease
What if a single scan could not only diagnose existing health issues but also predict future problems and help prevent them? That’s the groundbreaking vision behind Imaginostics, a startup co-founded by Codi Gharagouzloo, PhD. A new member of the StartUp Health community, Imaginostics creates innovative, non-invasive diagnostic solutions using breakthrough quantitative imaging biomarkers to provide new insight in health and disease.
In this episode, StartUp Health co-founder Unity Stoakes interviews Gharagouzloo during JPM Week in San Francisco to explore the science behind Imaginostics and the unique technology they’re developing to revolutionize preventative health. You’ll also hear Gharagouzloo’s fascinating founder journey, from a troublemaking youth to a physicist with a soul-deep passion for transforming healthcare.
With $5M raised and an FDA breakthrough designation in hand, Imaginostics is making waves. Don’t miss this inspiring story of innovation, passion, and the pursuit of better health for all.Tune in now!
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January 23, 2025
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StartUp Health NOW Podcast
DOCSF 2024: Start-Ups We Love #2
In this session of "Startups We Love," moderated by Dr. Claudio Diaz and Dr. Daniel Kraft, three visionary entrepreneurs present innovative solutions addressing critical challenges in orthopedics.Doug Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE, compares the revolutionary impact of X-rays on orthopedics to Visi’s cutting-edge 3D scanning technology, designed to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes. Next, Nan-Wei Gong, Founder, and CEO of FIGUR8, highlights the need for objective biomechanical measurements in musculoskeletal (MSK) health and shares how their wearable sensors and AI technology enable data-driven recovery tracking. Finally, Mohan Giridharadas, Founder & CEO of LeanTaaS, discusses the use of advanced mathematical models and data science to optimize hospital operations, improving capacity, scheduling, and overall efficiency.This session underscores the transformative potential of deep tech, data analytics, and innovation in reshaping orthopedics and healthcare management.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Start-Ups We Love #1
In this engaging session, Dr. Charlie de Cook, a renowned private practice orthopedic surgeon, joins host Dr. Stefano Bini to spotlight three innovative startups transforming orthopedic care. Richard Bolander, CEO of TrackPatch, introduces a wearable device designed to monitor post-surgical recovery, emphasizing its role in the shift toward value-based care and its integration into clinical settings. David Head, CEO of Commure, showcases AI-driven ambient documentation solutions that streamline workflows and enhance efficiency. Bryan Lord, CEO of Pristine Surgical, presents single-use endoscopes that simplify procedures and reduce costs for ambulatory surgery centers.The session dives into practical applications, market differentiation, and the challenges of integrating these technologies into existing systems, offering a glimpse into the future of digital health and AI in orthopedic practice.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: DOCSF SCIENCE (Fabrizio Billi and Panel)
In this episode of DOCSF Science, moderator Fabrizio Billi leads a distinguished panel featuring Dr. Jeff Lotz, Thomas Peterson, PhD, and Dr. Peter Schilling as they explore the transformative role of AI in orthopedic surgery. The discussion highlights research on AI applications, including ChatGPT's use in knee pain diagnostics, triage, and surgical decision-making.Panelists critically analyze AI's strengths and limitations, such as its ability to process complex clinical data versus challenges like hallucinations. They also address the ethical and regulatory considerations surrounding AI in healthcare and emphasize the importance of balancing AI assistance with human expertise. The session concludes with insights into how AI can advance medical research, writing, and practice, shaping the future of orthopedic care.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: The Future of Robotics: A perspective (Hans Peter Brøndmo)
In this episode of the Digital Orthopedics Podcast, we explore the future of robotics in surgery with experts Dr. Stefan Kreutzer and Hans Peter Brøndmo. Dr. Kreutzer shares his extensive experience with surgical robotic platforms, highlighting key challenges such as high costs and limited clinical data. Brøndmo, drawing from his work on Google X’s Everyday Robots project, discusses broader robotics challenges, including human-robot interfaces and teaching robots complex tasks.The conversation reflects on the evolution of robotics, comparing current surgical robots to cutting-edge industrial models, and addresses the balance between technological advancements and the irreplaceable human touch in medicine. As robotics reshape healthcare and beyond, the discussion raises profound questions about creativity, work, and what it truly means to be human in an increasingly automated world.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: AI and Surgeon Support in the OR (Edouard Saget)
In this episode of DOCSF, Dr. Nick Colyvas from UCSF’s Sports Medicine Division introduces Edouard Saget, co-founder and CEO of Orthogrid Systems. Saget explores the transformative role of AI in the operating room, focusing on reducing surgeons’ cognitive workload to optimize performance, enhance engagement, and minimize errors.The discussion highlights practical strategies for integrating AI into surgical workflows, emphasizing user-centric design and aligning with customer needs for success. Saget details AI-driven tools that streamline operations, improve efficiency, and simplify interactions with technology. He concludes by reflecting on the broader impact of AI in medical practice and Orthogrid Systems’ recent acquisition by Zimmer Biomet.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Use cases for AI in Orthopedics (Tom Barber)
In this episode of DOCSF, Professor Tom Barber explores the transformative potential of AI in orthopedic surgery, emphasizing its role in streamlining daily tasks and enhancing efficiency. He highlights key opportunities, such as managing patient messages, triaging cases, automating medical record workflows, and supporting research, while stressing the critical importance of data ownership and access.The presentation underscores AI's ability to reduce burnout, cut operational costs, and empower the resurgence of smaller practices. By integrating these advancements, the ultimate goal is to make the work of physicians more sustainable and efficient.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Generative AI in Orthopedics (Stefano Bini)
In this episode of DOCSF, host Dr. Stefano Bini explores the idea of AI as hyper-specialized agents rather than a singular, monolithic system. He delves into generative AI, its language-based sense of understanding, and the 'hallucination' phenomenon while introducing strategies like RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) and fine-tuning to boost AI accuracy.The discussion highlights a pivotal shift toward training AI on real-world data, opening new frontiers in technology. Stefano also examines advancements in robotics, showcasing examples of their intricate interactions with the environment.Don't miss upcoming episodes, and mark your calendar for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Remember to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Agents and Copilots in MSK care (Fabrizio Billi)
This Digital Orthopedics Conference session introduces the emerging field of AI agents and their potential applications in orthopedics, focusing on reactive and adaptable agents. Reactive agents operate on simple, rule-based systems suited for structured environments, while adaptable agents use memory and learning for dynamic tasks like virtual assistants. Multi-agent systems (MAS) involve groups of agents collaborating on shared goals, such as surgical support and post-operative care.Key challenges include data privacy, system integration, network demands, and regulatory hurdles. The session also explores 'copilots'—generative tools that provide real-time diagnostic and therapeutic support. Together, MAS and copilots aim to improve efficiency, real-time support, and patient care, despite challenges like privacy and interoperability.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Intro + The Future of AI and Orthopedics (Daniel Kraft)
In this opening session, Dr. Daniel Kraft sets the stage for a day dedicated to exploring the future of AI and robotics in orthopedics. Reflecting on the rapid advancements in generative AI, the discussion highlights the integration of AI into workflows at leading medical institutions. Daniel discusses the potential and challenges of AI in medicine, including generative health, digital twins, and multimodal health. Emerging technologies such as wearable devices, AR, VR, and robotics are anticipated to transform medical education, diagnostics, and patient care. The need for convergence of AI with current medical practices and regulatory frameworks is stressed. Examples and case studies illustrate the transformative potential, paving the way for a proactive, data-driven, democratized healthcare future.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
DOCSF 2024: Series Introduction: What to expect
Welcome to the first episode of the new podcast series from the Digital Orthopedics Conference San Francisco (DOCSF). Hosted by Professor Stefano Bini of UCSF, this episode explores DOCSF’s journey from its roots alongside the JP Morgan Conference to becoming a premier event for innovation in orthopedics.Learn how AI, robotics, and leadership shape musculoskeletal care, with insights from the 2024 conference featuring top experts and groundbreaking startups.Stay tuned for more episodes, and mark your calendars for DOCSF on October 3, 2025. Don’t forget to rate and review!
January 23, 2025
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DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco
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