Health City Podcast
The business of people: The psychology behind performance and progression with Nick Serio (#25)
Today’s guest is entrepreneur, performance, and leadership expert, Nick Serio. Nick has a background rooted in exercise science and kinesiology, a doctorate in sports psychology, and is the co-founder of Athletes Warehouse.
In our conversation we talk about:
- His background in the musculoskeletal and performance world
- The entrepreneurial process
- The role that psychology plays in performance
- His top leadership insights
Digital health innovation: Using technology to enhance care management and improve health for all patients with Robert Longyear (#24)
Today’s guest is healthcare thought leader, innovator, and Author, Robert Longyear. Robert is an executive at Avenue and Wanderly (two innovative digital health companies) and is the author of two healthcare books.
During our conversation, we discuss:
- What sparked his passion for healthcare
- Remote patient monitoring
- How to improve care with digital tools
- The role the motivation and empathy play in care management
- What led him to write “Innovating for Wellness” and “A Virtual Care Blueprint”
- His goals for the future
Making healthcare better: Identifying the stakeholders, understanding the different perspectives, and fostering collaboration to move the industry forward with Dr. Vinod Dasa (#23)
Today’s guest is orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Vinod Dasa. He is also an entrepreneur, innovator, and thought leader, that is very well known in the medical community. Aside from being a top-tier surgeon, Dr. Dasa is a cofounder of numerous companies and was recognized as a LinkedIn “Top Voice”.
During our conversation we cover everything from:
- How he got into the healthcare industry
- Learning all sides of the industry
- What fostered his innovative drive
- Connecting stakeholders to foster collaboration
- The power of understanding differing perspectives
- His goals for the future of healthcare
Marketing and leadership: Investing in your community and developing a culture that is recognized both internally and externally with Blair Primis (#22)
Today’s guest is marketing and leadership expert, Blair Primis.
Before finding his way into the healthcare industry, Blair started his marketing career working with some of the world’s biggest brands. Today, he is the senior vice president of marketing and talent management for OrthoCarolina – one of the country’s largest orthopedic practices.
During our conversation we discuss:
- How he got into the healthcare industry
- His take on healthcare marketing strategy
- The power of investing in your community
- Building a culture internally and externally
- Key characteristics for effective leadership
- His recommendations to other leaders in the field
Learning and leadership: Taking control of your development and leading to improve the lives of those around you with Quint Studer (#21)
Today’s guest is healthcare leadership expert, Quint Studer.
Quint is a past healthcare executive, author, and founder of the international healthcare consulting company, The Studer Group. Having consulted for countless health systems, Quint has excellent insights into the inner workings of healthcare and the intricacies of leadership.
During our conversation we discuss:
- How he got into the healthcare industry
- His rise to the CEO position
- What mattered most to him in his leadership role
- Authoring a top-selling healthcare book
- Founding the Studer Group
- Characteristics that a leader must possess
- His recommendations to other leaders in the field
Innovation in orthopedics: A digital health solution for the musculoskeletal world with Dr. Michael Greiwe (#20)
Today’s guest is Founder and CEO of OrthoLive, Dr. Michael Greiwe.
Dr. Greiwe is an orthopedic surgeon and musculoskeletal innovator. In 2016, Michael founded OrthoLive, a comprehensive telemedicine solution for orthopedics. As you can imagine, the company was well poised to be a solution to many over the course of the past year and has grown to be a top solution for many orthopedic practices, employers, and patients.
During our conversation we discuss:
- What prompted him to go into the healthcare field
- Why he founded OrthoLive
- Innovation in healthcare
- Characteristics necessary for those looking to build a company
- His recommendations for those looking to innovate and grow
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