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Corina Paraschiv
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Jazz Foundations
Visualizing minor 3rds on the keyboard (Piano)
Following the video on major 3rds, this video goes into more depth, with minor 3rds and circles of stacked intervals - as well as the diminished 7th chord. Table source: Strung Out? Fret Not! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-07-05
05 min
Jazz Foundations
Vizualizing Major 3rds on your Keyboard [Piano instrument]
We've seen how stacked Major 3rds and minor 3rds make up the seventh chords. Here is a quick way to memorize what Major 3rds look like on your keyboard. In the next video, you will also learn how to visualize minor 3rds, enabling you to effortlessly compose your seventh chords on the fly. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-07-04
04 min
HealthCare Focus
Random Acts of Medicine, with Freakonomics MD Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD and Christopher Worsham, MD, MPH
Guests: Freakonomics, MD host, UChicago-trained economist, and Harvard medical school physician Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD, and Harvard physician, Mass General critical care doctor, and healthcare policy researcher Christopher Worsham, MD, MPH on their singular work of popular science, RANDOM ACTS OF MEDICINE (published by Random House), on sale July 11, 2023, and available for pre-order on Amazon. Book Summary Why do kids born in the summer get diagnosed more often with ADHD and the flu? How are marathons harmful for your health, even when you’re not running? And what do surgeon...
2023-07-01
43 min
HealthCare Focus
AI, Nurse Burn-Out & the Silent ICU with Ophir Ronen, CalmWave
Ophir Ronen is a serial tech entrepreneur, having begun his career as a co-founder of Internap Network Services, one of the first commercial Internet backbones which IPO'd in 1999. He has started six companies and achieved three successful outcomes, the last of which was PagerDuty's acquisition of EEHQ. His current company, CalmWave, is using AI to remediate clinical alarm fatigue in ICUs and build a first-to-market hospital operations orchestration platform to improve nurse retention and patient outcomes. Ophir excels in guiding teams of creative people to successful outcomes regardless of his role, from engineer to CEO. He...
2023-07-01
47 min
HealthCare Focus
[Rerun] Dan Pelino - Equitable Healthcare Access for All
Dan Pelino has worked for IBM for 36 years leading its global Healthcare and Life Sciences Business for 10 years. Most recently he wrote 'Trusted Healers'. The book takes the reader on a journey on the future of healthcare, and how it’s all in our grasp. He is the founder of Everyone Matters, Inc. a social impact enterprise dedicated to ensuring that everyone has equal access to citizen-based services, healthcare, and education. He is a regular contributor to the discussion on healthcare, citizen based services on CNN, Bloomberg, the BBC and other media outlets.
2023-07-01
47 min
Jazz Foundations
Playing by Ear for Jazz Beginners (All Instruments)
Transferring existing skills from classical music to jazz, to play your first piece by ear. Erratum: This episode has been updated to incorporate a correction at the 16:30 minutes mark. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-05
19 min
Jazz Foundations
Diatonic Chords - Conclusion & relationship to Modes (Jazz Theory, All Instruments)
An overview/recap of all we've seen - putting the pieces together to see the big picture. Broad introduction to modal theory and modes (will be seen more in-depth in upcoming videos). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-02
04 min
Jazz Foundations
Diatonic Chords - Contrasting Maj7, min7 and Dominant7 (Jazz Theory - All Instruments)
What would happen if you played the I7, ii7 and V7 chords side-by-side, from a same base note? They sure look similar - but would they sound similar, too? How does one transpose chord qualities? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-02
11 min
Jazz Foundations
Diatonic Chords In-Depth (Jazz Theory, All Instruments)
Have you ever wondered "why"? Why is the ii7 chord minor? Why does a key "work" with a certain chord? Why do we talk about function? Or how - how are those chords made? Where do they come from? This video walks beginners in considerable detail through diatonic chords. Links back to the stacked thirds video (tree) from earlier on this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-02
18 min
Jazz Foundations
Why learning Chord Qualities can be exciting.
Why do we have the naming conventions that we do? Why are the chords named in such a complicated manner, from a beginner's perspective? What if it turned out to be an exciting gateway? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-02
04 min
Jazz Foundations
Introduction to Diatonic Chords (Jazz Theory - All Instruments)
What are diatonic chords? How do they relate to the scale you are playing? Does a chord belong to the key you're in? (Hint: if it does, it makes it all the better to improvise on) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-06-02
06 min
Jazz Foundations
Sight-Reading Individual Notes (All Instruments)
We look at three targeted strategies to sight-read notes, based on the area of placement on the staff. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-05-29
09 min
Jazz Foundations
Sight-Reading Individual Notes (All Instruments)
This is part 2 of the sight-reading basics series. It covers reading individual notes based on three distinct strategies, aligned with the notes' placements on the staff. This is also not the recommended strategy for upcoming sight-reading, but is a good introduction prior to deeper dive. The two videos in this series took me a combined 2.5 hours of material review when done as drills - an effective use of time for a quick survival skills drill. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-05-29
09 min
Jazz Foundations
Sight-Reading Melodic Lines (All Instruments)
We look at two strategies to sight-read melodic lines in lead sheets. These are meant as "emergency skills" when you do not have enough time to ramp up on a full scale. Alternatively, it can be used as a first step before diving into more depth (videos to come). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-05-29
05 min
Jazz Foundations
3 Motivation Strategies for Sight Reading
Are you about to ramp up your sight-reading skills? Do you find the process boring, tedious? We explore three ways to stay motivation through this journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-05-27
19 min
Jazz Foundations
What's Coming Next?
A little recapitulation from where we've left off, a preview of upcoming episodes - and a roadmap for parallel work you can do outside of this series. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-05-17
14 min
Mixed Methods Research
Designing for Variance (Excerpt: Different by Design)
This is a ten minutes segment from a one-hour interview with guest Charlie Beckett, past senior producer and programme editor at BBC News and Current affairs, current founding director of Polis, the think-tank for research and debate around international journalism and society (London School of Economics). You can find the original podcast episode here: Different by Design. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-14
12 min
HealthCare Focus
New Podcast Announcement: Different by Design
More analysis and interviews on the healthcare industry coming up. If you've enjoyed these episodes on citizen journalism, you can find expert interviews on the future of journalism as the first episode on my new podcast, Different by Design (by Corina Paraschiv).
2023-05-14
02 min
HealthCare Focus
COVID in Israel - Now Edited!
Clarisse Behar Molad (PhD) shares her point of view on COVID in Isreal. This episode was recorded in October 2022.
2023-05-12
33 min
Mixed Methods Research
Advice to Young Healthcare Researchers
Tips and thoughts for your first round of interviews in the healthcare field. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-11
10 min
HealthCare Focus
COVID in Spain & Mexico - Now Edited!
Maria Canadas, remote worker, shares her point of view on COVID in Mexico and Spain. This episode was recorded in 2022.
2023-05-11
38 min
HealthCare Focus
COVID in South Africa - Now Edited!
Chris Metcalfe, a designer from Capetown, shares his point of view on how COVID affected South Africa. This episode was recorded in October 2022.
2023-05-11
52 min
HealthCare Focus
COVID in Germany - Now Edited!
Felicitas Steinhoff, clinical psychologist in Germany, shares her view point on the pandemic in her country. This episode was recorded in October 2022.
2023-05-11
48 min
Mixed Methods Research
Conceptual Classifications (Data Story Series)
UPDATED - This is Part of the Data Stories Series Written by Corina Paraschiv. A special thank you to Kenneth D. Bailey’s work on typologies and taxonomies, for having inspired this Data Story. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
04 min
Mixed Methods Research
Self-Referential Coding as Basis for Hypothesis Testing
A reflection on the value of self-referential coding in informing your research - when handled cautiously. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
04 min
Mixed Methods Research
Virtual Spaces for Co-Creation Workshops - inspired by Design Studios
During COVID, we had to rethink how to design the end-to-end experience for co-creation workshops, for the digital realm. Inspired by Ian Chipchase’s reflections on characteristics of popup studios, here is how we digitalized our workshop spaces for participants. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
16 min
Mixed Methods Research
Research Design & Inclusive Protocoles
I share an example from a project around wayfinding and people with autism, as a springboard to rethinking inclusive research protocoles. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
20 min
Mixed Methods Research
Flexibility Meets Reliability
How do we maintain objectivity and remove bias, while also accommodating research participants? A short reflection. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
03 min
Mixed Methods Research
Researchers as Curators (Data Story Series)
This is Part of the Data Stories Series. Written by Corina Paraschiv A special thank you to Kenneth D. Bailey’s work on typologies and taxonomies, for having inspired this Data Story. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-05-07
03 min
Jazz Foundations
Rabbit Hole Episode / 3 & 7 Guide Tone - Why the Perfect 5th span isn't always so perfect - Kinesthetic Memory Approach (Piano)
This is a rabbit hole - enter at your own perils. There are two cases where the kinesthetic approach I have shown you for guide tones 3 & 7 will need to be slightly modified. This is the first of the two, and the other will follow in the next video. This video can be skipped altogether because very few people will notice the discrepancy (we tend to compensate naturally). For those who did notice and want to understand, however, here is the explanation - which will also help you memorize and remember the two exception cases within this first figure. ...
2023-04-12
04 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones - Using Groupings for Memory - Kinesthetic Memory Approach (Piano)
We further detail the approach by showcasing the use of four broad groups to memorize the kinesthetic feel of these 3 and 7 guide tones for the I and ii chords. The end of the video warns against the fact the V chord (dominant seventh) will require slight modifications for this to work. The reason is tied to diatonic chords, which have been introduced in previous videos and which will be delved into a little further to understand the ramifications and adaptations needed. This combination of intellectual and kinesthetic approach will aid memorization. --- Send in a voice message: https...
2023-04-11
03 min
Jazz Foundations
7th Chords : Kinesthetic Memory Approach (Applied Jazz Theory)
This is the third of four methods to memorize the 3 and 7 Guide Tones in the 2-5-1 Chord progression (and also valid for guide tones in other progressions). Here, we demo what it looks like for the piano - and I invite you to reflect on how it applies to your own instrument. The objective is to recognize the physical sensations associated with playing this particular combination of notes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-11
01 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones || The 3-Minute Drill, Diatonic Chords Approach (2, 5, 1)
Three minute tape you can place on your iPad or phone next to your instrument while practicing. Includes piano sounds and timer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
03 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones - Step-by-Step Illustration - Diatonic Chords Approach
This video shows you the break-down of the drill for 2-5-1 chord progressions, using C Major as an example. Use this as reference for building in other keys. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
05 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression, 3-7 Guide Tones - Drill Instructions - Diatonic Chords Approach (Piano)
These are the instructions for the 2-5-1 Chord Progression drill with 3-7 Guide Tones. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
03 min
Jazz Foundations
7th Chords : Diatonic Chords Approach (Applied Jazz Theory)
We use diatonic chords as a shortcut to memorizing the 2-5-1 chord progression with 3-7 voicing. Here is a refresher on Diatonic Chords to help visualize during drills. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
06 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1- Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones, C Major, Chord V - Stacked Thirds Approach (Piano)
Here are the six steps for the 2-5-1 Chord Progression, with a 3-7 Guide Tones, applied to the V Chord. Notice the use of the Mixolydian mode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
03 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression/ 3-7 Guide Tones, C Major, Chord ii - Stacked Thirds Approach (Piano)
Here are the same six steps, applied to the ii Chord in C Major. Notice the use of the Dorian mode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
04 min
Jazz Foundations
2-5-1 Chord Progression / 3-7 Guide Tones - C Major, Chord I - Stacked Thirds Approach (Piano)
Here are six simple steps to understand the 2-5-1 chord progression with 3-7 guide tones in C Major, for the I Chord. Notice you are in the Ionian mode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-07
04 min
Jazz Foundations
Intro: 2-5-1 Chord Progression with 3-7 Guide Tones
What's the smartest approach to turn your understanding of the 2-5-1 chord progression into an easy to retrieve 3-7 voicing? Here, I give a rough overview of the process we'll be using to tackle this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-04-01
01 min
Mixed Methods Research
Two Approaches to R (Programming Language)
Learning the programming language R can be done through two approaches. Which one makes the most sense for researchers? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-18
14 min
Mixed Methods Research
Why we categorize (Data Stories Series)
Researchers use categories all the time. While embracing diversity and plurality, researchers nevertheless often resort to classifications and groupings. Why are categorizations so important? What role do they fulfill in our roles as researchers? This episode is part of the Data Stories Series, and you can find a written version of it on Medium, here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-17
03 min
Mixed Methods Research
How Chat GPT works : A Primer
A few sources to investigate further, for this episode: Elizabeth Weil's article. Linguist Noam Chomsky at the AI Summit, Wolfram's Q&A on Chat GPT. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-17
15 min
Mixed Methods Research
Frequency in Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Frequency measures are common in qualitative and quantitative data analysis. But are they always informative? Can they be false friends? Here are three ideas around better use of frequency measures in your user research. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-16
19 min
Jazz Foundations
7th Chords: Stacked 3rds Approach. (Jazz Theory)
There are several approaches to thinking about (and memorizing) 7th chords. The first one we examine is through stacked thirds. First, we look at this theoretically, and in a future video, we will highlight how to use this theoretical knowledge on your instrument, to identify those sevenths chords without going through scale degrees or diatonic chords, for example. Understanding this concept may be key in developing a chunking strategy, especially as you add more chords to your arsenal. This is a theory video. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-03-13
09 min
Jazz Foundations
Why do we care about the 3 and 7 guide tones? (Jazz Theory)
There are many voicings out there. Eventually, we want to be fluent in many of them, but we need to start somewhere. Maybe you're looking at rootless voicings. Maybe your teacher started you on the 3 and 7 guide tones. We had to pick one way to start off, so I picked this one - the simplest. The 3 and 7 tones. But did you know that learning these foundational chords can later help you with scaffolding your knowledge for other voicings? That is because the 3rd and 7th chords have very special properties, and most other chords are built on them. So you're r...
2023-03-13
02 min
Jazz Foundations
Welcome to the Jazz Foundations Podcast
Whether you're transitioning from a different instrument or style, or returning to music after a long hiatus, this is an invitation to explore the world of jazz together. In this introductory episode I share a little bit about myself and my top tips on how to use this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazzfoundations/message
2023-03-13
02 min
Mixed Methods Research
Research Design: Optimizing Budgets for Qual + Quants Analysis
How do research design decisions affect mixed methods research budgets? I discuss the topics with a concrete project example, and invite you to see the details of the research in the conference session "From qualitative to quantitative data analysis: Using binary variables coding and non-parametric statistics in industry research", over at MAXDAYS23 , MAXQDA annual conference here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-12
28 min
Mixed Methods Research
The Limitations of Quantitative Research
Qualitative vs quantitative data research: the age-old question. In this episode, we investigate why sometimes, quantitative data research isn't necessarily better. You can have a look at the Medium Article "Where Data Falls Short" here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-11
19 min
Mixed Methods Research
What are your favorite UXR Tools?
How do you find the best tools for your user research? How do you strategically think about software and research app services, as the options increase? What features truly matter? This episode combines practical insights and self-reflection to help you determine your perfect tools - now and in the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-08
26 min
Mixed Methods Research
The Value of Grad Studies - Mixed Methods Special
This is the first episode in a three-part series. What if the true value of that university degree wasn't what you thought it was? In this series, we discuss alternative perspectives to graduate studies and UXR/Mixed Methods Research: (1) Unbounded Time, (2) Exploration and (3) Research Environment. This episode focuses on the Research Environment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-03
07 min
Mixed Methods Research
Corporate Research vs Typical User Research
How do internal corporate projects differ from textbook-classic user research projects? After over a decade of working with large companies as well as startups and academia, I share why corporate research can be so fulfilling and enriching in one's career. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-02
22 min
Mixed Methods Research
Building Rapport : The Other Side of the Mirror
How do you build truly authentic rapport? Can a researcher's training backfire? How do you spot talent around this ability when hiring? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corina-paraschiv65/message
2023-03-01
32 min
HealthCare Focus
Inclusive Healthcare Access with Dan Pelino
Dan Pelino takes us into a journey exploring equitable health access and leadership in healthcare. Dan is the author of Trusted Healers, the book ranked number one in Healthcare Policy by Amazon, founder of Everyone Matters and past executive of IBM's global Healthcare and Life Sciences Business. He is a regular contributor to the discussion on healthcare, citizen based services on CNN, Bloomberg, the BBC and other media outlets. Links: TRUSTED HEALERS: Dr. Paul Grundy and the Global Healthcare Crusade Everyone Matters, founded by Dan Pelino
2021-01-07
49 min
HealthCare Focus
Gamification in Healthcare with Alexis Miller
Alexis Miller has one of the rarest backgrounds I've met in the industry - in her past life, she worked for UPMC, a large healthcare insurance and healthcare provider, and in her new role, she works at Schell Games, an entertainment company. The crucial link? Gamification. Today, she takes us into the curious world of design, healthcare and motivation, helping us better understand how we can nudge patients towards better, healthier habits.
2021-01-07
42 min
HealthCare Focus
Changing Behaviours With Amy Bucher, PhD
Amy is author, academic and professional - making her a wealth of knowledge when it comes to healthcare changes! Her work has taken her to various organizations and countries, including Mad*Pow (current work), CVS Health, Johnson & Johnson Health and Wellness Solutions and Big Communications. She also writes a delightful blog which is both informative and entertaining, and which we share with great enthusiasm with you! Amy Bucher's Book, Engaged: Designing for Behavior Change : https://www.amazon.com/Engaged-Designing-Behavior-Amy-Bucher-ebook/dp/B084WPQNRR Amy Bucher's Blog Posts: https://www.amybucherphd.com/ ...
2021-01-07
58 min
HealthCare Focus
Government, Employers & SDOH with Jay Srini
How does innovation happen in a system with multiple payers - and the government as active stakeholder? Chief Strategist Jay Srini takes us behind the scenes with important debates regarding healthcare. This episode was recorded prior to COVID. Host: Corina Paraschiv https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinamihaelaparaschiv/ https://atdesignresearch.com/ Guest Biography: Jay Srini former Chief Innovation for UPMC Health Plan/VP emerging technologies at UPMC can help with understanding value chain in health care and help with product evolution, business strategy and partnership development. Currently Chief Strategist at SCS Ventures.
2020-11-09
15 min
HealthCare Focus
Disney, Design Thinking & Black Markets with Joe Marks
What do these three topics have in common? In this episode, we invite you on an exploratory tour, as we dip our toes into healthcare innovation. Host: Corina Paraschiv https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinamihaelaparaschiv/ https://atdesignresearch.com/ Guest Bio: I am currently the Executive Director of the Center for Machine Learning and Health at CMU. I have been involved with invention and innovation in applied computing for over 30 years in multiple contexts (academic, corporate, entrepreneurial) and multiple industries (defense, computers, electrical equipment, media & entertainment, m...
2020-11-09
22 min
HealthCare Focus
Aging and Public Policy with Dr. Steven Albert
In this episode, we explore how our healthcare system prepares itself for an ageing population, with guest Dr. Steven Albert. Host: Corina Paraschiv https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinamihaelaparaschiv/ https://atdesignresearch.com/ Guest Bio: Steven Albert is Chair of the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health. He holds the Hallen Chair of Community Health and Social Justice. He has nearly 30 years of research experience in public health, aging, neurologic disease, and health behavior. He served as pr...
2020-11-09
49 min
HealthCare Focus
Financing SDOH with Guest John Gorman
SDOH have been front and center for America's healthcare for some time now, often highlighting the needs. But what are ways which can help us find the funds necessary to run the community programs that make a difference? In this episode, guest John Gorman, Founder and Chairman of Nightingale Partners, shows us a new financing model to tackle SDOH. Host: Corina Paraschiv LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinamihaelaparaschiv/ Portfolio: https://www.meetcorina.com/ Guest: John Gorman John is the Founder and former Executive Chairman of Gorman Health Group, at the time the industry’s leading consulting practice which spawned almos...
2020-06-09
45 min
HealthCare Focus
Re-Imagining End of Life Care with guest Dr. Bob Uslander
Dr. Bob Uslander talks about the human experience behind terminal diagnosis and how care is slowly evolving to make endings more humane and gentle.
2020-04-30
44 min
HealthCare Focus
Including Children in End-of-Life Decisions with Guest Dr. Gillian Bartlett-Esquilant
Special Guest Dr. Gillian Bartlett-Esquilant shares her work with research on children, families and end of life decisions. As we soon find out, research in this field is anything requires a lot of ingenuity!
2020-02-19
45 min
HealthCare Focus
Simulation Centers with Thomas Dongilli
What makes a good medical simulation? And what does the range of technology look like when we think of simulation centers? Special guest Thomas Dongilli takes us behind the scenes of the WISER Simulation Center.
2020-02-09
21 min
HealthCare Focus
Epidemiology Simulators with Guest John Cordier
To kick off our special on simulations, we had a chat with guest John Cordier, from the FRED Epidemic Simulator. John eloquently shares with us the underlying principles and use cases for epidemic simulators - touching on epidemiology, technology and policy.
2020-02-09
30 min
HealthCare Focus
Student Special : Medical Ethics with Sarah Morgan
We take informed consent as a given in today's healthcare system, but it was not always so. Sarah Morgan, host of the "Bad Medicine" podcast, walks us through a brief history of medical ethics.
2020-02-09
19 min
HealthCare Focus
Student Special : Social Determinants of Health & Social Work with Kyla Christensen
In a recent JAMA Review, Dr. Davidson and his colleague Thomas McGinn, MD, MPH, raised this issue: while we know the social determinants of health have an impact on health, the field is still unclear on whose job it is to solve it. This week, a Jama Poll over twitter asked physicians (presumably) to cast their votes : "Medical school should produce physician scientists, not physician social justice activists". 69% of respondents disagreed. It is under this backdrop that we welcome Kyla Christensen. With a background in Social Work, Kyla helps us get a glimpse in the world of soc...
2019-09-23
42 min
HealthCare Focus
Student Special : Behavioral Health with Elizabeth Balskus
From early intervention for first episode psychosis to the opioid abuse crisis, Elizabeth gives us a unique perspective on behavioral health - also called mental health. In this episode: resource allocation across multi-disciplinary teams, replicability of care models across other conditions, and the importance of first medical encounters. This is the first of three episodes in our Students Special! Want to explore more? Program Chill in Pittsburgh Early intervention for first episode psychosis
2019-09-18
42 min
HealthCare Focus
Health Consumerism, IOT, and Data with guest Peter Weeks
Health consumerism brings healthcare design outside of hospitals, and into the community. Special guest Peter Weeks, healthcare designer at Philips Design, shares his perspective on the Internet of Things, Data and what it means to design for human beings. Interesting links for further exploration: https://designinghealth.care/ https://medium.com/hsxd-healthcare-systems-by-design
2019-01-12
42 min
HealthCare Focus
Challenges in Healthcare Design with guests Bob Groeneveld, Tessa Dekkers and Patrizia D’Olivo
Designing for clinicians and patients brings challenges that are surprisingly universal across healthcare designers and design researchers. Special guests : Bob Groeneveld, Tessa Dekkers and Patrizia D’Olivo, design researchers and PhD candidates at Delft University of Technology guide us through these common design challenges. Learn more about their research : http://studiolab.ide.tudelft.nl/studiolab/firstaidtoolkit/
2019-01-12
43 min
HealthCare Focus
Big Data and Genomics Ethics with guest James Hughes
Our third episode in the genomic medicine series explores the ethical and policy implications of big data and genomic research. Accompanied by special guest James Hugh, Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies and associate provost of the University of Mass., Boston, we explore the ramifications of genomic research for our society.
2019-01-12
28 min
HealthCare Focus
Bio-Banking, Genomic Research & ISO Standards with guest Stella Somiari
Bio-Banking is the starting point of genomic research. As part of our three-part series, special guest Stella Somiari gives us a behind the scenes tour of genomic research.
2019-01-12
36 min
HealthCare Focus
Precision Medicine : Ripe for Investment? with guest Nick Jacobs
How mature is genomic medicine? What are the factors for its adoption? Special guest Nick Jacobs, former hospital administrator and founder of two research institutes helps us navigate precision medicine.
2019-01-12
46 min
HealthCare Focus
Problem-Owners for Healthcare Innovation
Innovation from the entrepreneur and researcher’s point of view often lacks an important perspective : the problem-owner. Problem-owners, AI data access and data biases are our focus on today’s episode. Thrival Festival : https://thrivalfestival.com/ Machine Learning - Fairness (Google Training) : https://goo.gl/ijT6Ua AI Commons : https://www.aicommons.com/
2018-10-21
14 min
HealthCare Focus
Efficient Resource Allocation in Healthcare using AI
Artificial Intelligence represents a potential $ 300 Billion in savings for Healthcare. The future of AI in HC and how it will affect insurers, policies and public health : this week, on HealthCare Focus. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2CW9DM9 Thrival Festival : https://thrivalfestival.com/
2018-10-21
19 min
HealthCare Focus
The False Dichotomy of Paternalistic and Participative Care
The 2018 edition of the Thrival Festival explored the interesting question of ethics in healthcare. Part of that discussion centers around the shift from paternalistic to participative, patient-centered care. It turns out these two dichotomies may best coexist. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2R5hwSj Thrival Festival: https://thrivalfestival.com/
2018-10-19
25 min
HealthCare Focus
Precision Medicine : Today’s Challenges
From physicians to pharma and governments, we take a deep dive into one of the most promising medical technologies.
2018-10-14
21 min
HealthCare Focus
The Debate around the Affordable Care Act
The roots of discontent around the Affordable Care Act be traced back to 1942. We follow the story of President Roosevelt to better seize the debate on Obamacare.
2018-09-16
08 min
HealthCare Focus
Strategic Altruism in the Healthcare Ecosystem.
Kaiser Permanente’s strategic investment in low-income housing and Grand Junction’s surprising success story in inclusive healthcare. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2x2p3Kj.
2018-09-02
14 min