

Raise the Line
Osmosis from Elsevier
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, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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Feb 17, 2021 • 26min
A New Age of Connected Health - Dr. Daniel Kraft, Founder of Exponential Medicine
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Feb 16, 2021 • 31min
Innovation in Nursing Education - Dr. Joan Rich & Dr. John Smith-Coppes, Rasmussen University
There's a reason why nursing is typically the most trusted profession in the world, says Dr. John Smith-Coppes, Vice President and Executive Director of Nursing at Rasmussen University
It has to do with a genuine desire to serve others. Smith-Coppes and his colleague Dr. Joan Rich, Vice President of Nursing, are doing everything they can to sustain that trust. The goal of their nursing program at Rasmussen University is to turn out the very best, most competent nurses, no matter what the circumstances. In this episode of Raise the Line, Rich and Smith-Coppes share how they embrace innovation and find solutions in face of the challenges posed by COVID-19. Tune in to learn more about the broad range of programs that Rasmussen offers, with paths of all kinds for people with different needs and seeking different degrees and certifications, from LPN through DNP. Jannah Amiel, RN, facilitates as Rich provides a public health perspective and Smith-Coppes an operations perspective on the state of the healthcare system today, a unique time when there is at once a nursing shortage as well as renewed interest in the field.
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Feb 15, 2021 • 21min
Enhancing Access To Expertise - Carlos Reines & Gil Addo of RubiconMD
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Feb 12, 2021 • 27min
Improving Healthcare Through Innovative Devices and Digital Health - Dr. John Dayton, Founder of Medforums.com
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Feb 11, 2021 • 24min
Helping People Change When Change is Hard - Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy
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Feb 10, 2021 • 23min
Making Cancer Look Like Something Else - Christopher Bradley, Co-Founder and CEO of Loki Therapeutics
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Feb 9, 2021 • 28min
The Trust Factor in Health Communications - Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer of WebMD
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Feb 8, 2021 • 19min
Expanding Access to Fertility Care - Tammy Sun, CEO of Carrot Fertility
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Feb 5, 2021 • 19min
Leveraging Facebook's Reach to Improve Health – Kang-Xing Jin, Head of Health at Facebook
To create behavior change, like getting people to wear masks, it's not enough just to give people information, you also need to communicate that information effectively. Facebook's Kang-Xing Jin -- who espouses an interdisciplinary approach across public health, communication, behavioral science, and technology -- believes that Facebook is uniquely positioned to have positive social impact, including in the sphere of public health. In this episode of Raise the Line, he speaks with Shiv Gaglani about his work and career, including how Facebook Health has helped spur blood and organ donations, and how his team has shifted priorities in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Tune in to learn about the data tools such as large-scale surveys that Facebook has been providing to health experts, policymakers, and researchers to help them understand symptom trends and make better decisions. Jin also shares his belief that the crisis has brought about more cross-sector collaboration and sharing of perspectives, something he hopes will continue after the COVID threat has subsided.
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Feb 4, 2021 • 26min
What's Your Legacy Going to Be? - Dr. Henri Ford, Dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
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