You should never ever give up. “Well that’s dumb advice.” - Scott Phillips 👀 He is definitely against giving up on yourself. He is however, very pro-giving up on bad ideas. This week, on part 2 of our conversation with …
Building machines is hard. Building medical devices is even harder. But Scott Phillips and his company, StarFish Medical do it with laser-sharp precision, and have been doing so for the better part of the last two decades now. On part …
Doctor👨⚕️. Professor👨🏫. Health-tech innovator👨💻. Vipan Nikore is a man of many hats. On part 2 of Geoffrey Ching’s conversation with Vipan Nikore, co-founder of Homecare Hub, we get to know more about his professional endeavours such as founding U...
When you look for lifelong innovators in the health-tech field, the first name that will pop up will always be Vipan Nikore. This time around, we welcome Vipan to our podcast, who brings with him a massive amount of knowledge …
A device that looks like an astronaut’s helmet and helps you breathe, but not in space, instead, in a hospital… is it science fiction? Arpan and his team at Clarivent will certainly disagree! On the second part of Med Tech …
Buildings and biomed do not have anything in common, unless Arpan Grover figures out the connecting link between the two. On part 1 of this week’s episode of Med Tech Talks, our co-hosts Geoffrey Ching and Abdo Elhosary chat with …
A robust health-system inspired from of a mountain of paper records. That is basically a condensed definition of how T6 Health Systems came into existence. On part 2 of our conversation with Morad Hameed, we delve deeper into his professional …
Trauma care and public health might not seem to have anything in common, but Dr. Morad has good reason to believe otherwise. On part 1 of this week’s episode of Med Tech Talks, Geoffrey Ching chats with Dr. Morad Hameed, …
Building out an entire company out of a “virtual gym”🤸♂️ - Brendan Byrne might not have thought of that when he first conceptualized the idea of LifestyleRx. On part 2 of our conversation with Brendan Byrne, he tells the story …
Maintaining paper records📜 has never been fun, and Brendan Byrne thought, “Well I oughta do something about it”. And he did! On part 1 of this week’s episode of Med Tech Talks, Geoffrey Ching sits down to chat with Brendan …
Engineers vs. Doctors. Is it actually that big of a conflict? Geof Auchinleck certainly does not agree. According to him, the two professions need to work very closely together for the increment of the healthcare system at large. On part …
Robots🤖 in surgery🩺 is a pretty normal thing now. But what about when they were introduced to the healthcare industry? How did it happen? And how has technology, as a whole, impacted the healthcare industry? On episode 72 of Med …
How important is building connections with impactful VCs and having a refined recruitment process in Giovanni’s field? According to the man himself, it’s almost similar to building a medical device, with a plethora of intricacies involved in the proc...
A four-year-degree in finance. Followed by a never ending degree in extravagant life experiences, from the “University of Life”. That’s the short version of Giovanni Lauricella’s incredible academic and professional journey so far, and it is an exhil...
What do stories about Christopher Plummer, CityTV, and saving lives at scale share in common? 🤔 Easy: storyteller extraordinaire Leah Sarich. This time around, Leah Sarich, Head of Story at Thin Air Labs joined Geoffrey Ching to chat about the …
Raising money, publishing pivotal research, building valuable alliances, all for the improvement of people with motor-neuron diseases. Sidney Collin and De Oro Device’s NexStride is a game-changer indeed. On part 2 of our conversation with Sidney Col...
Tricking the brain via audio-visual cues to make it send signals via a different set of neurons and make the body move a certain way. Sounds a lot like hypnosis, doesn’t it? Well it might not be hypnosis, but it …
Do healthcare VC’s carry a bad rep in medical circles?👨⚕️ Anish Kaushal says no, and he has got his reasoning spot-on! On part 2 of our conversation with Anish Kaushal, investment analyst at Amplitude VC and founder of A Niche …
If you were given the option to move abroad, pursue an entire degree, come back and face the tribulations of getting a job related to your degree, and then FINALLY decide to pursue something completely different, would you take it?🤔 …
To build a business based entirely on user inputs and feedback takes some guts, and evidently, Yair Saperstein has got plenty of it. On part 2 of this week’s episode of Physician Founded, Yair Saperstein, the co-founder of AvoMD, tells …
To bring changes to the system, you gotta get into it first. And that’s exactly what Yair Saperstein has does, and continues to do with an unbridled passion for the field of healthcare. Join us on the latest episode of …
Building meaningful connections with businesses they’re funding is just one of the ways that Katie Greene and Thin Air Labs differentiate themselves by. And it does yield fruitful results, as Katie elucidates the impact that her work has created so …
Making the shift from academia to entrepreneurship isn’t easy, especially if you’re knee-deep in the field of medical research. However, Katie Greene did manage to find a way to make it possible. On our latest episode of Med Tech Talks, …
Shifting careers after being diagnosed with a serious illness is a mammoth task, and not everyone call pull it off. Luckily, Crystal Phillips’s skating experience definitely helped her manoeuvre her way through it. Rejoin us on part two of this …