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The Scope of ThingsThe Scope of ThingsEpisode: 37 - Using AI to Translate Clinical Trial Results with Ravi ParikhIn this episode of The Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news, including setting expectations for Phase II cancer trials, key learnings about dementia from the Nun Study, links between cardiovascular disease and mild cognitive impairment, using aspirin to prevent cancer spread, a clinical trial map to improve study access, and a naturally occurring molecule that rivals Ozempic in its weight loss potential. Deborah also speaks with Ravi Parikh, medical director of data and technology applications shared resource at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, about a novel AI platform he helped develop to translate clinical...2025-04-0825 minJAMA Network Open ConversationsJAMA Network Open ConversationsAlgorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With CancerInterview with Ravi B. Parikh, MD, MPP, and Sandhya Mudumbi, MD, authors of Algorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With Cancer: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: Algorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With Cancer 2025-02-2117 minDoor Stories PodcastDoor Stories PodcastFrom Tech Sales to 1000 Units with Apurva Parikh | Door Stories Podcast | Ep. 08In this episode, we dive into the inspiring career of Apurva Parikh, a seasoned technologist and customer success expert based in Sugar Land, Texas. With over two decades of experience, Apurva has made significant contributions in the fields of technology, real estate, and community building. Additionally, Apurva is a Managing Partner at AAP Development, focusing on commercial real estate projects. His dedication to doing the right thing and passion for helping others shine through his extensive career.Tune in to hear more about Apurva’s journey, his approach to customer success, and his ventures in real est...2024-09-1741 minManaged Care CastManaged Care CastExamining Low-Value Cancer Care Trends Amidst the COVID-19 PandemicOn this episode of Managed Care Cast, we're talking with the University of Pennsylvania's Ravi Parikh, MD, MPP, and Aaron Schwartz, MD, PhD, 2 authors of a study published in the April 2024 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®. Their study, "Trends in Low-Value Cancer Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic," discusses how rates of low-value cancer services among adults with newly diagnosed cancer persisted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.2024-04-2524 minOphthalmology JournalOphthalmology JournalOphthalmologist Turnover in the United StatesOne-third of US ophthalmologists left at least one practice from 2014-2021. What are the factors behind this high turnover rate, how does this affect patient care, and what can be done to stabilize the workforce? Dr. Rajesh Rao interviews Dr. Ravi Parikh about his Ophthalmology article, “Ophthalmologist Turnover in the United States: Analysis of Workforce Changes from 2014 through 2021.” Ophthalmologist Turnover in the United States. Patel, Prem N. et al. Ophthalmology, Volume 130, Issue 9, 973 – 981.2023-12-0718 minPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesIs That AI Racist?How AI Bias Is Affecting Health Care—And What We Can Do About It People are biased, and people build AI, so AI are biased, too. When AI is used in hospitals to treat patients, that bias comes to health care.  For example, a 2019 paper in Science found that a commercial risk-prediction tool was less likely to refer equally sick Black people than white people to receive extra care resources. In fact, only 17.7% of patients that the algorithm assigned to get extra care were Black, but, if the algorithm were unbiased, the percentage would be muc...2023-10-1116 minPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesMalfunction, Malpractice?Who Is Liable When AI Injures a Patient? Medical errors happen; doctors are only human. And when doctors make mistakes, the law pertaining to who is liable is usually clear-cut. But what happens if the mistake was made by an AI, included one embedded in a device or a robot?  This episode will explore who is liable. Is it the hospital? The developer of the AI? The doctor on the scene? And what legal recourse do patients have? Nic Terry (an expert in the intersection of health, law, and technology), Michael Abramoff (an ophthalmologist, AI p...2023-09-2720 minPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesPetrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics: Petrie DishesDr. AI Will See You NowShould We Tell Patients When AI is Being Used in Their Care? Increasingly, AI is being used in hospitals without patients’ knowledge of its use in their care, let alone their consent. For example, AI is being used to predict the likelihood that a cancer patient will die within the next six months. Hospitals and clinicians are deploying this technology, in large part, without disclosing to patients that it is being used. But the AI may be unproven and prone to bias. This episode will delve into the issues around the technologies themselves – do they work? How auto...2023-09-1118 minCategory VisionariesCategory VisionariesRavi Parikh, CEO and Co-Founder of Airplane: Over $40 Million Raised to Build Better Developer Infrastructure For Internal ToolingIn today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Ravi Parikh, CEO and Co-Founder of Airplane, a developer platform for internal tooling that's raised over $40 Million in funding, about why an increasingly differentiated digital economy needs a more agile toolkit for developing solutions to specific tasks. Enabling their clients to develop internal UIs with just a few lines of code, coordinate tasks and introduce custom tools across a whole range of third-party platforms, Airplane transforms basic scripts into production grade apps. We speak to the CEO and Co-Founder about his background as a software engineer and the...2023-08-0933 minCategory VisionariesCategory VisionariesRavi Parikh, CEO and Co-Founder of Airplane: Over $40 Million Raised to Build Better Developer Infrastructure For Internal ToolingIn today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Ravi Parikh, CEO and Co-Founder of Airplane, a developer platform for internal tooling that's raised over $40 Million in funding, about why an increasingly differentiated digital economy needs a more agile toolkit for developing solutions to specific tasks. Enabling their clients to develop internal UIs with just a few lines of code, coordinate tasks and introduce custom tools across a whole range of third-party platforms, Airplane transforms basic scripts into production grade apps. We speak to the CEO and Co-Founder about his background as a software engineer and the...2023-08-0933 minOncology Times - OncTimes TalkOncology Times - OncTimes TalkASCO 2023: How AI Can Help Physicians Communicate with Dying Patients Better & Also Reduce CostsEnd-of-life care for patients with cancer could be significantly improved while simultaneously reducing cost according to the findings of a study from the University of Pennsylvania. Ravi Parikh, MD, MPH, talks with OncTimesTalk correspondent Peter Goodwin about his findings on the value of harnessing AI to help doctors have serious illness conversations with patients during end-of-life care.2023-06-2807 minDoubts Aloud PodcastDoubts Aloud PodcastEpisode 64 - Josh Parikh - A Crisis in Christian Apologetics? Part 1Show NotesJosh Parikh is an old friend of ours having contributed to our Discussion Groups over many years as a Christian Apologist who has always thought deeply about the issues and maintained intellectual integrity. He has been on a journey, especially having engaged with Biblical scholarship. This has overlapped with his time at Oxford University and continued since graduating. Like many, he has remained a Christian and has moved in a ‘progressive’ direction. Josh recently gave a talk “A Tumultuous Period in Apologetics?” to the “Unbelievable Christian and Skeptic Discussion Group” in London, and we were eager to have him sha...2023-05-071h 22Thoughtful Edge PodcastThoughtful Edge PodcastThoughtful Edge, Episode 8, Climbing the $900M Mountain with Ravi ParikhJoin us for an inspiring interview with tech visionary Ravi Parikh, CEO at Airplance, who scaled Heap to a $900M empire! Discover the secrets of fostering collaboration, driving growth, and mastering the art of building a successful SaaS company. From Heap's early product-market fit to the innovative journey of Airplane, learn invaluable lessons from Ravi on uniting teams, adapting to industry changes, and navigating the road to riches. Gain insights on overcoming challenges, embracing creativity, and leveraging mentorship to accelerate success. Tune in to unlock the blueprint for constructing a corporate powerhouse in the ever-evolving world of technology. 2023-05-0237 minDealMakers: Entrepreneur | Startups | Venture CapitalDealMakers: Entrepreneur | Startups | Venture CapitalRavi Parikh On Building A $900 Million Business And Now Raising $40 Million To Save Companies Engineering TimeRavi Parikh is now on his second startup venture. After having built a very successful first company, he is now working to streamline development for other businesses, so they can move faster, and focus on what matters most. The company, Airplane, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Andrew Ofstad, Jaren Glover, Thrive Capital, and Guillermo Rauch. 2023-04-1742 minThe SaaS CFOThe SaaS CFO$40M Raised to Make Developers Lives EasierAirplane, a San Francisco, CA-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) development platform, closed a $32 million Series B funding round led by Thrive Capital with participation from Benchmark, bringing the startup’s total raised to $40.5 million. I interviewed Ravi Parikh, Co-Founder at Airplane. He is also the former co-founder of Heap. Ravi is on a mission to automate the harder part of admin tools in applications. This is the behind-the-scenes code necessary to run your applications. Airplane has a sales and PLG led motion. His former founder background helped with current capital raises. Segment co-founder Calvin French-Owen, Co...2023-04-1325 minOncology Data AdvisorOncology Data AdvisorDo Accelerated Approvals Really Benefit Patients? With Ravi Parikh, MD, MPPRecently, Ravi Parikh, MD, MPP, an Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy and Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, released a research letter titled, “Exposure to US Cancer Drugs With Lack of Confirmed Benefit After US Food and Drug Administration Accelerated Approval.” In this interview with OncData, he further discusses his research and gives a thought-provoking analysis of what these findings could mean for the future of the accelerated approval program, as well as how the multidisciplinary team could better advocate and let their voices be heard for more quality clinical trials.2023-03-3116 minOncology Times - OncTimes TalkOncology Times - OncTimes TalkRavi B. Parikh, MD, on How Machine Learning-Triggered Reminders Can Improve End-of-Life Care for Cancer PatientsWhen cancer advances to an incurable stage, some patients may prioritize treatment that will extend their life as long as possible, and others may prefer a care plan that’s designed to minimize pain. Talking to patients about their prognosis and values can help clinicians develop care plans that are better aligned to each patient’s goals. However, it’s essential that the discussions happen before patients become too ill. The results of a long-term clinical trial showed electronic nudges delivered to health care clinicians based on a machine learning algorithm that predicts mortality risk quadrupled rates of con...2023-03-1521 minChaos To ClarityChaos To ClarityMeasuring Product-Market Fit with Heap and Airplane Co-Founder Ravi ParikhOn this episode Eric talks to Ravi Parikh, CEO and Co-Founder of Airplane, to talk about their shared history as professional DJs, product market fit from a numbers perspective, and frameworks to ensure success in the long run for SaaS companies.Check out Airplane for internal tooling solutions here:Airplane.devIf you would like to connect with Eric, you can do so here: https://www.fullcycleproduct.com/ 2023-03-0252 minExperts InSightExperts InSightPrivate Equity in OphthalmologyThe role of private equity (PE) in ophthalmology has shifted the practice landscape during the past 10 years. While proponents of PE investment tout the benefit of extra access to capital and resources, critics fear that these partnerships lead to a loss of autonomy and potential risk to patient care. In this episode, Drs. Dagny Zhu, Omar Shakir, and Ravi Parikh review the current published data about PE in ophthalmology and share their personal perspectives on its real-world impact on clinical practice. For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.2023-02-1055 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueEP387: Medicare Advantage Trends and How Medicare Advantage Plans Will or Will Not Succeed, With Betsy Seals, CEO and Cofounder of Rebellis GroupHere’s a big thing that Betsy Seals makes clear in this show: Big companies can be successful in Medicare Advantage (MA)—and I mean success in all of its financial glory—because they have experience and the scale and also the specialized departments who keep track of all kinds of intricacies that are rate critical to MA success. Specifically, things Betsy Seals talks about as critical success factors, for example, are having relationships with brokers and health systems and other provider organizations. She also makes it clear how much local market knowledge is necessary. A benefit design working great...2022-12-0134 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTrevor Martin (Mammoth Biosciences) and Ursheet Parikh (Mayfield) - Building Biotech to LastDr. Trevor Martin is the CEO and co-founder of Mammoth Biosciences, which addresses challenges across healthcare, agriculture, environmental monitoring, biodefense, and more through discovery of novel CRISPR systems to power the next generation of CRISPR-based synthetic biology products. Ursheet Parikh is a partner at the venture capital firm Mayfield, where he co-leads the Human and Planetary Health investment practice, which includes an investment in Mammoth. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Ravi Belani, Martin and Parikh share their advice for building a platform biotech company with staying power. —----------------------------------- Stanford eCorner content is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Pr...2022-11-2346 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Trevor Martin (Mammoth Biosciences) and Ursheet Parikh (Mayfield) - Building Biotech to LastDr. Trevor Martin is the CEO and co-founder of Mammoth Biosciences, which addresses challenges across healthcare, agriculture, environmental monitoring, biodefense, and more through discovery of novel CRISPR systems to power the next generation of CRISPR-based synthetic biology products. Ursheet Parikh is a partner at the venture capital firm Mayfield, where he co-leads the Human and Planetary Health investment practice, which includes an investment in Mammoth. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Ravi Belani, Martin and Parikh share their advice for building a platform biotech company with staying power.—-----------------------------------Stanford eCorner co...2022-11-2346 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesTrevor Martin (Mammoth Biosciences) and Ursheet Parikh (Mayfield) - Building Biotech to LastDr. Trevor Martin is the CEO and co-founder of Mammoth Biosciences, which addresses challenges across healthcare, agriculture, environmental monitoring, biodefense, and more through discovery of novel CRISPR systems to power the next generation of CRISPR-based synthetic biology products. Ursheet Parikh is a partner at the venture capital firm Mayfield, where he co-leads the Human and Planetary Health investment practice, which includes an investment in Mammoth. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Ravi Belani, Martin and Parikh share their advice for building a platform biotech company with staying power.2022-11-2346 minData SkepticData SkepticHaywire AlgorithmsThe pandemic changed how we lived. And this had a ripple effect on the performance of machine learning models. Ravi Parikh joins us today to discuss how the pandemic has affected the performance of machine learning models in clinical care and some actionable steps to fix it. Click here for additional show notes Thanks to our sponsor: Astera Centerprise is a no-code data integration platform that allows users to build ETL/ELT pipelines for modern data warehousing and analytics.2022-06-0633 minThe Sourcegraph PodcastThe Sourcegraph PodcastRavi Parikh, Founder and CEO of AirplaneBeyang talks with Ravi Parikh, founder and CEO of Airplane. Airplane is a developer tool for turning one-off scripts into internal mini-apps that can be used by technical and non-technical users across the company.Ravi shares his journey as a programmer, how he got into computers at a young age, took a brief detour to become a professional musician, and then started his first software company, Heap Analytics, with his friend Matin Movassate. Beyang and Ravi discuss what took Heap from idea to billion dollar company. Ravi discusses founder-led support and the ways he and Matin managed...2022-06-031h 01PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketAirplane.dev with Ravi ParikhRavi Parikh, Co-Founder of Airplane and Heap, joins us to talk about Airplane.dev -- a developer platform for quickly building internal tools and automating internal workflows and processes. If you're an engineer and you find yourself constantly running the same SQL query over and over again, or the same script, or on-call runbook, Airplane wants to make it easy to take that one off script, or SQL query, or whatever operation that you're bottlenecked on and turn that into a robust, reusable, internal app that anybody in your company can use. Links ...2022-02-1630 minEntrepreneur GainsEntrepreneur Gains#18: Ravi Parikh - Heap - Y Combinator Alumni Interviews (YC W13)Ravi is the founder of Heap, an analytics platform that helps product, marketing, and customer success teams craft exceptional digital experiences that convert and retain users. Heap has raised over 200 Million Dollars and has 6000+ Active customers. Ravi just started his new startup, Airplane.dev, a platform for engineers to efficiently build internal tools.2021-04-1154 minSobre CetaminaSobre CetaminaEp 9 - O que eu aprendi no 3 congresso da ASKP3O Congresso americano de cetamina – askp3 Infusão de conhecimento Este é um podcast para médicos sob responsabilidade do Dr. Tiago Gil, médico anestesista CRMSP 157384 RQE 64871 A medicina é uma ciência que está em evolução e este podcast não deve ser utilizado como guia terapêutico. Esse episódio foi gravado como verdade até novembro de 2020 Meu email é contato@cetamina.com e em varias redes sociais como “centro de cetamina” Referencias bibliográficas https://askp.org/2020-conference/ Friday, October 16th  8:00a – 8:30a PT/11:00a-11...2020-11-2319 minHonestly BilalHonestly BilalEpisode 1: A Chat with Ravi Parikh MD, MPHIn this premiere episode, I got to chat with Dr. Ravi Parikh from Manhattan Retina and Eye in New York City. We talked about his journey into ophthalmology, why he chose to specialize in treating retinal disease, the heroes who inspired him, and his passion for global health2020-06-2135 minThe Product PodcastThe Product PodcastProduct Analytics is Useless by Heap FounderRavi Parikh, Founder of Heap, will talk on Product Analytics and why he doesn't think it's useful. Get the FREE Product Book here2020-02-2720 mineCommerce Marketing PodcasteCommerce Marketing PodcastHow to Use Customer Data to Inform Your Entire Business – with Ravi ParikhMarketing Strategies Revealed in this Episode: How to get started with data analytics What key data metrics a business should focus on Get direct feedback by talking to customers 2018-03-0521 minWIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare ImprovementWIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare ImprovementWIHI: Who's Your Health Care Proxy?Date: April 6, 2017 Featuring:  Kate DeBartolo, National Field Director, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and The Conversation Project (TCP) Suzanne Salamon, MD, Associate Chief, Gerontology Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Ravi B. Parikh, MD, MPP, Resident in Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston) Fiona McCaughan, RN, MS, Cambridge Health Alliance None of us likes to imagine being unable able to speak for ourselves when it comes to our health care. But situations arise throughout our lives when we need a trusted person to communicate with doctors and nurses on our behalf. And, if we are...2017-06-2759 minListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThis Is Why Doctors Hate to Stop CPR Even When They Know Its Time by Ravi Parikh | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: This Is Why Doctors Hate to Stop CPR Even When They Know Its Time Author: Ravi Parikh Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 7 mins Language: English Release date: 02-24-17 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: The process of CPR is almost as disheartening as its bleak outcomes. Code Blues are inevitably gruesome. Youre supposed to push hard and fast during chest compressions. According to the American Heart Association, broken ribs are to be expected. Bleeding is also common, and breathing tubes are often forced...2017-02-2407 min