"Second Opinion" with Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz MD & Luba Greenwood JD

"Second Opinion" with Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz MD & Luba Greenwood JD

If you’re obsessed with health-tech and life sciences, this is the podcast for you. Second Opinion doesn't hold back. Join Luba Greenwood, Christina Farr, and Ash Zenooz as they bring influential entrepreneurs, experts and investors into the ring for candid conversations at the frontlines of healthcare and digital health every week. Healthcare, health-tech and life sciences in particular, is hard to navigate even for the most seasoned professionals. Unpacking the latest technological, medical, and scientific advances, regulatory hurdles, global economic shifts, and industry and investment trends, requires a powerful combination of hosts like us. We aim to sift through the noise and help you navigate what’s really going on in healthcare and how to spot the next win. This season, we’re tackling meaty topics like biosecurity, the latest in telemedicine, why patient acquisition is so hard, and the pros and cons of VC versus private equity in funding startups in the healthtech space. Christina Farr is a former investigative journalist for CNBC — during her tenure as a reporter, she broke some big health-tech stories ranging from Amazon’s first moves into the sector to Apple’s secretive acquisitions. Now Christina is the author at Second Opinion, a newsletter with +20K subscribers. Joining Christina are co-hosts Luba Greenwood, JD — former CEO of Kojin Therapeutics and managing partner at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute — and Ash Zenooz, MD — former CEO of Commure and partner at Luxeda Holdings.  Second Opinion is is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: turpentine.co

  1. Stanford Medicine's Dean Dr. Lloyd Minor on the Future of Medical Education

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    Stanford Medicine's Dean Dr. Lloyd Minor on the Future of Medical Education

    Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of Stanford School of Medicine joins Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood to discuss the various transformative advancements and challenges in healthcare, focusing on the equitable use of AI and technology to enhance patient care, improve medical training, and address labor shortages. They dive into AI’s role in imaging, pathology, and electronic health records, as well as innovative approaches in medical education.  — LINKS:  Stanford Medicine: https://med.stanford.edu/ RAISE Health: https://med.stanford.edu/raisehealth  Subscribe to Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/   — FOLLOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloydminor/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubagreenwood/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashzenooz/ — TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (03:50) Challenges in healthcare and potential solutions (06:49) AI in medical practice (11:01) The future of medical education (19:33) Encouraging careers in medicine (28:56) Preventative care and health policy (31:46) Advances in cancer treatment (32:48) Innovations in early diagnosis and preventative strategies (33:18) Challenges in the US healthcare system (34:17) Reflections on academic leadership during Covid-19 (35:50) Stanford's response to the Covid-19 crisis (38:49) Balancing academic freedom and public health (40:37) Practical solutions during the pandemic (41:20) Innovations in healthcare (42:37) The future of ai and digital health (49:11) The debrief

    58min
  2. What digital health needs most: Evidence

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    What digital health needs most: Evidence

    In this episode of Second Opinion, Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood discuss the integration and evaluation of digital tools in healthcare with guest Caroline Pearson from the Peterson Health Technology Institute. They explore the challenges in demonstrating clinical effectiveness and affordability of digital health solutions, using diabetes management tools as a case example. They address the role of evidence in the healthcare system, potential biases in standard evaluation practices, and the need for improved data sharing between digital health companies and traditional healthcare providers. — LINKS:  Peterson Health Technology Institute: https://phti.org/ Peterson Center on Healthcare: https://petersonhealthcare.org/  Nonlinear dynamics of multi-omics profiles during human aging: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-024-00692-2  New Report Finds That Digital Diabetes Management Tools Fail to Deliver Meaningful Health Benefits to Patients While Increasing Spending: https://phti.org/announcement/new-report-finds-that-digital-diabetes-management-tools-fail-to-deliver-meaningful-health-benefits-to-patients-while-increasing-spending/  Subscribe to Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/   — FOLLOW: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pearsoncaroline/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubagreenwood/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashzenooz/ — TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (01:39) Discussion about super aging (02:54) Introducing Caroline Pearson (04:16) Challenges in digital health solutions (05:58) The role of evidence in digital health (16:41) Employer-sponsored health insurance concerns (20:05) Collaboration and data sharing in health tech (32:05) The future of health tech and patient outcomes (33:30) Conclusion and final thoughts (34:37) The debrief

    47min
  3. Where the jobs are and aren’t in digital health

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    Where the jobs are and aren’t in digital health

    In this episode of Second Opinion, Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare leadership with Oxeon CEO Sonia Millsom. They explore what makes a great healthcare CEO, covering current talent market trends, qualities of successful leaders, and the valuable roles of executive chairs in a company. Sonia offers invaluable insights into the art of relationship-building, the importance of rigorous candidate evaluation, and the strategic decision-making that fuels successful hiring and partnerships — RECOMMENDED PODCAST:  🎙️Turpentine VC Investor Erik Torenberg interviews partners at the top VCs in the world to learn their approach to the art and science of building a successful venture firm. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1701006772 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Yb8ErLRnyoAqn4Y6NegTx — LINKS:  Oxeon: https://www.oxeon.com/ Subscribe to Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/   — FOLLOW: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonia-millsom-a1b993a/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubagreenwood/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashzenooz/ — TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (03:28) Current market dynamics and talent trends (06:04) Challenges and changes in the C-suite (12:38) The reality of being a first-time CEO (15:53) Hot and cold: trends in healthtech (19:40) Negotiating offers and equity (23:06) Understanding company valuations (24:52) Breaking into the tech industry (26:17) Advisory work and board positions (27:14) Challenges and importance of board chairs (28:37) Effective interviewing and hiring practices (30:59) The human element in recruitment (38:05) The debrief

    45min
  4. AI's role in diagnosing disease -- with Dr. Isaac Kohane of Harvard Medical School

    25 DE SET.

    AI's role in diagnosing disease -- with Dr. Isaac Kohane of Harvard Medical School

    In this episode of the Second Opinion Podcast, Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood engage in a candid conversation with Dr. Isaac (Zak) Kohane, a renowned AI expert and chair at Harvard Medical School's Department of Biomedical Informatics.  Zak expresses his optimism about AI in healthcare, sharing personal anecdotes to illustrate how tools like ChatGPT can enhance patient care by providing detailed and understandable information, and highlights AI's potential to address healthcare system gaps by complementing human doctors. They explored regulatory issues, data privacy concerns, and the importance of patient control over their health data, while emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes patient care and ethical guidelines. — SPONSOR: AWELL Transform your healthcare operations with Awell! Say goodbye to manual work and Excel hell. Awell's CareOps orchestration platform helps design, implement, and improve care flows in days. Trusted by Astrana Health, Commons Clinic, and Better Health, Awell automates processes for faster care model improvements in 2 days or less. Visit awellhealth.com and mention Second Opinion for a free bootcamp. — LINKS:  Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School: https://dbmi.hms.harvard.edu/  NEJM AI, a journal from the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine: https://www.nejm.org/  The AI Revolution in Medicine: GPT-4 and Beyond: https://www.amazon.com/AI-Revolution-Medicine-GPT-4-Beyond-ebook/dp/B0BXNVM6FC AMIE: A research AI system for diagnostic medical reasoning and conversations: https://research.google/blog/amie-a-research-ai-system-for-diagnostic-medical-reasoning-and-conversations/  Medical Artificial Intelligence and Human Values: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra2214183  Transformer: A Novel Neural Network Architecture for Language Understanding: https://research.google/blog/transformer-a-novel-neural-network-architecture-for-language-understanding/  Subscribe to Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/   — FOLLOW: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-kohane-729b03  https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lubagreenwood/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashzenooz/ — TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (02:24) Skepticism in advanced technology (04:56) AI in Medicine: Personal Anecdotes (07:29) Challenges in healthcare access (08:26) The role of ai in patient empowerment (11:26) Human clinicians vs. AI (19:45) Sponsor: Awell (20:57) Privacy concerns with AI (25:13) HIPAA compliance and medical data (26:19) Bias and alignment in AI models (29:00) The role of AI in medical decision making (33:13) Challenges in AI regulation (38:21) The future of AI in healthcare (43:56) Wrap (45:05) The Debrief

    56min

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If you’re obsessed with health-tech and life sciences, this is the podcast for you. Second Opinion doesn't hold back. Join Luba Greenwood, Christina Farr, and Ash Zenooz as they bring influential entrepreneurs, experts and investors into the ring for candid conversations at the frontlines of healthcare and digital health every week. Healthcare, health-tech and life sciences in particular, is hard to navigate even for the most seasoned professionals. Unpacking the latest technological, medical, and scientific advances, regulatory hurdles, global economic shifts, and industry and investment trends, requires a powerful combination of hosts like us. We aim to sift through the noise and help you navigate what’s really going on in healthcare and how to spot the next win. This season, we’re tackling meaty topics like biosecurity, the latest in telemedicine, why patient acquisition is so hard, and the pros and cons of VC versus private equity in funding startups in the healthtech space. Christina Farr is a former investigative journalist for CNBC — during her tenure as a reporter, she broke some big health-tech stories ranging from Amazon’s first moves into the sector to Apple’s secretive acquisitions. Now Christina is the author at Second Opinion, a newsletter with +20K subscribers. Joining Christina are co-hosts Luba Greenwood, JD — former CEO of Kojin Therapeutics and managing partner at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute — and Ash Zenooz, MD — former CEO of Commure and partner at Luxeda Holdings.  Second Opinion is is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: turpentine.co

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