Geeta Nayyar, MD initially wanted to be a teacher, but then decided “science is the answer to everything” and became a doctor. Today she is the recently-appointed Executive Medical Director at Salesforce and gets to do both, which is her dream come to life. Geeta’s parents were both MDs and her two brothers are both […]
See Jane Write! Health Citizenship, a Book About Now – In Conversation with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
New from Tech Tonics: Dr. Ken Mandl: Forging Connection Through Technology
Ken Mandl has a gift for listening to other people, whether they’re mentors offering the advice that shaped his career in pediatrics and informatics at Boston’s Children Hospital and Harvard Medical School, or helping physicians and patients learn from each other by making it easier for them to share information. He’s a pioneering leader of […]
New from Tech Tonics: John Groetelaars – Connecting MedTech to the Digital World
John Groetelaars learned to work with his hands on his family’s vegetable farm, but he realized early that he was more interested in using those hands to build motorcycles and mechanical devices. He followed his inclination first by helping manufacture engines and axles after earning his engineering degree through the GM Institute; he later transferred […]
Voting by Mail = Better Health (and Not Just Because of Coronavirus)
I was engaged in a conversation this morning with a large group of healthcare leaders about how the threatened and actual dismantling of the US Postal Service is not just a way to suppress the vote, but is also a way to ensure that we further cripple what’s left of our country’s efforts to improve […]
New from Tech Tonics: Andrew Trister: From Jersey Boy to Digital Doc
With a knack for engineering and a passion for patients, Dr. Andrew Trister’s career has taken this Jersey boy from radiation oncology to Apple to his current role at the Gates Foundation, where he’s spearheading their efforts to leverage technology to improve the health of people around the world. Andrew – like E Street drummer […]
Latest from the Tech Tonics Podcast – Jill Hagenkord’s Wild Ride
Growing up in a small town in Iowa, Jill Hagenkord never imagined herself as a doctor, or scientist, or entrepreneur – yet she became all three, blazing her own path and charting for herself a captivating personal and professional journey. Jill’s childhood was especially difficult; her parents divorced when she was ten, leaving Jill and […]
Why Does Leadership Matter? Because It Takes One to Know One
Sometimes we get the opportunity to work on things that feel especially important, and last week saw the culmination of one of those things. On July 17, 2020, The Commonwealth Fund, in collaboration with Manatt Health, released a two-part report entitled Transforming Primary Health Care for Women. I was so fortunate to get to work […]
Latest from Tech Tonics – Arnaub Chatterjee: Making Healthcare Smart
Arnaub Chatterjee comes from a long line of physicians, and in his youth, assumed he’d follow the family tradition. At college at the University of Michigan, he pursued a well-traveled path towards medicine, graduating with a degree in cell and molecular biology. But then his heart wandered, and ultimately he found himself having a difficult […]
The Zoom Where It Happens
Like half of America and, no doubt, all of the inhabitants of Wakanda (given their affiliation with Disney), I watched the musical Hamilton on July 3rd on my newly acquired Disney+ streaming account. It wasn’t my first Hamilton rodeo. I have been very fortunate to have seen the musical a few times in both New […]
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