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Raise the Line

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Join host Lindsey Smith and other Osmosis team members for a global conversation about improving health and healthcare with prominent figures in education and healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan, as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO,... more

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“Delivering a baby one day and holding a patient’s hand at the end of life literally the next day...that continuity is very powerful,” says Dr. Jen Brull, board chair of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). And as she points out, that co... more

“This is a time to reimagine public health and public health/healthcare system integration,” says Dr. Deb Houry, the former chief medical officer for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this thoughtful Raise the Line conversation, D... more

“My most powerful content is when I lead with my voice as a mom because I have the same concerns about keeping my kids safe as my audience does. It’s a powerful and effective way to find common ground with people,” says Dr. Jess Steier, a popular pub... more

“I realized that rather than talking one-to-one with patients in the exam room, you could talk one-to-many on social media,” says Dr. Kevin Pho, explaining the origins of KevinMD, the highly influential information sharing site he created for physici... more

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Dr. Deborah Houry
Former Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Director for Program and Science at CDC, with over 20 years of experience in emergency medicine and public health, focusing on infectious diseases and health disparities.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Episode: Reimagining Public Health: Dr. Deb Houry, Former Chief Medical Officer at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. Jess Steier
Public health scientist and science communicator
Unbiased Science, Science Literacy Lab
Episode: The Power of Empathy in Science Communication: Dr. Jess Steier, Founder of Unbiased Science
Dr. Kevin Pho
Founder of KevinMD, practicing board-certified internal medicine physician, and communications coach
KevinMD
Episode: Amplifying Physician Voices Online: Dr. Kevin Pho, Founder of KevinMD
Jessica Knurick
Registered dietitian and PhD in nutrition science specializing in chronic disease prevention, focused on translating scientific information for the public.
Osmosis
Episode: Using Social Media to Rebuild Trust in Nutrition Science: Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN
Dr. Beth Shapiro
Chief Science Officer at Colossal Biosciences and pioneer in paleogenetics.
Colossal Biosciences
Episode: What Restoring Extinct Species Means for Modern Medicine: Dr. Beth Shapiro, Chief Science Officer at Colossal Biosciences
Dr. Roopa Dhatt
Co-Founder of Women in Global Health and Assistant Professor at Georgetown University
Women in Global Health
Episode: Breaking Barriers to Leadership for Women in Medicine: Dr. Roopa Dhatt, Co-Founder of Women in Global Health
Dr. Lanae Mullane
Naturopathic doctor, product innovator, and educator specializing in women's health and hormone therapy
Joi and Blokes, SUPCO
Episode: Expanding the Clinical Toolkit for Better Patient Care: Dr. Lanae Mullane, Head of Clinical Strategy at Joi + Blokes
Dr. John Buse
Chief of Endocrinology at University of North Carolina School of Medicine and renowned diabetes researcher
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Episode: The Story Behind the ‘Miracle’ of GLP-1 Medications: Dr. John Buse, Chief of Endocrinology at University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Dr. Nasser Loza
Esteemed psychiatrist in Egypt and the UK, Director of the Behman Hospital and Maadi Psychology Center
Behman Hospital, Maadi Psychology Center
Episode: A Global Perspective on Reshaping Psychiatric Care: Dr. Nasser Loza, Director of The Behman Hospital and Maadi Psychology Center

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Lindsey Smith
Host of discussions centering on improving health and healthcare with insights from industry leaders and innovators.
Michael Carrese
Co-host contributing to discussions on innovative healthcare practices and education.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 101 ratings
  • A must-listen for healthcare's future

    Raise the Line is a must-listen for anyone interested in the present and future of healthcare and how it will be affected by emerging technologies, AI, treatments, and cultural changes. The podcast is a tremendous value add for those interested in healthcare/health-tech entrepreneurship (regardless of whether they are healthcare providers or not) and is also a great guide for current and aspiring healthcare providers. A truly noble effort that seeks to better humanity and improve society. Keep u... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zeyad M Kassem
    United States2 years ago
  • Episode 409

    As I listened to the podcast segment featuring Dr. Adam Rodman, I was struck by the valuable insights he provided into the impact of AI on medical education. The discussion was thought-provoking and offered a fresh perspective on the role of AI in the field. Dr. Rodman’s insights were particularly illuminating, as he delved into the challenges and opportunities this technology brings to medical education. Overall, it was an informative and engaging podcast that left me with much to ponder.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sankalpa Humagain
    United States2 years ago
  • Far out

    The episode on Psychedelic-assisted therapy with Dr. Mary Yaden was very impressive. Several patients experience drug resistant depression and must resort to extreme forms of treatment such as ECT. It's exciting to know leading names in medicine are working on natural therapeutic routes of care that have a lasting effect on patient disposition.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmyEMoe
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast to keep up with what’s new in medicine

    This podcast is a great resource to keep up with what is happening in medicine. As someone with a background in technology, I find the episodes on AI in healthcare to be particularly interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    x027lt
    United States2 years ago
  • Highly recommended healthcare podcast

    I've been listening to the "Raise the Line" podcast since the COVID years (which wasn't too long ago, but feels like ages). Usually, I find it difficult to listen to podcasts that aren't funny or silly, but this one has been able to capture my attention and my ear. The speakers come from a wide range of backgrounds, even beyond medicine, making it extremely diverse.

    I've learned a lot from the podcast. Shiv's story taught me about following your dreams and creating a company. Dr. Sokolowich's i... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Omer Rott
    Israel2 years ago

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The podcast is considered highly informative for anyone looking to stay updated on healthcare advancements and education.
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It is often recommended to healthcare professionals and students for its relevance and valuable content.

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The Role of Clinicians in Addressing Climate Change: Dr. Catharina Giudice, Climate and Human Health Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Q: What is climate medicine and what goals should we think about?
Climate medicine focuses on the intersection of climate change and human health, addressing how climate impacts health and the healthcare system's responsibilities.
The Role of Clinicians in Addressing Climate Change: Dr. Catharina Giudice, Climate and Human Health Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Q: Can you share a little bit about your journey and what first got you interested in medicine and becoming a doctor?
Dr. Giudice expressed her early fascination with science and anatomy, alongside a desire to help people, which motivated her to pursue medicine.
Reimagining Public Health: Dr. Deb Houry, Former Chief Medical Officer at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Q: As a follow-up question, do you think this is just a temporary shift or are we seeing a new kind of public health landscape take shape?
Dr. Houry suggested that a new public health landscape is developing, emphasizing the importance of local public health decisions and the need for consistency across state guidelines.
Reimagining Public Health: Dr. Deb Houry, Former Chief Medical Officer at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Q: Given your experience, I'd love to hear your perspective on what you see as the agency's most significant achievements during that time. And where you think there are opportunities to be more effective in the future.
She noted the rapid vaccine rollout during the pandemic as a significant achievement, but also identified issues with data responsiveness and lab testing quality that the agency learned from and is actively working to improve.
Reimagining Public Health: Dr. Deb Houry, Former Chief Medical Officer at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about making that transition to the CDC and help us understand the scope of the agency's mission and really how it works?
Dr. Houry explained that she initially joined the CDC to run the Injury Center, focusing on major causes of death like overdoses and gun violence, and she highlighted the CDC's various centers aimed at different health issues.

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Focused on enhancing health and healthcare, this podcast offers insightful discussions featuring prominent figures in the fields of education and healthcare innovation. With a diverse lineup of guests including medical practitioners, educators, and public health leaders, episodes cover a variety of critical topics such as health equity, innovative medical technologies, and the future of healthcare. The engaging conversations aim to address pressing issues in the healthcare sector and empower listeners with knowledge that can positively impact health outcomes. The unique blend of expert insights and practical advice makes it a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the evolving landsc... more

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2. Dr. Jess Steier
3. Dr. Kevin Pho
4. Jessica Knurick
5. Dr. Beth Shapiro
6. Dr. Roopa Dhatt
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