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Raise the Line - Podcast

Raise the Line

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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Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
27 minutes
Episodes
540
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Leading the Fight for Global Health Equity - Dr. Sheila Davis, CEO of Partners In Health

Leading the Fight for Global Health Equity - Dr. Sheila Davis, CEO of Partners In Health

With its mission to bring the benefits of modern medicine to places that have been impacted by poverty and injustice, Partners In Health has been at the forefront of the battle for global health equi…

00:27:53  |   Wed 03 Aug 2022
Using Technology to Create Deeper Learning Experiences - Dr. Peter Decherney, Faculty Director of the Online Learning Initiative, University of Pennsylvania

Using Technology to Create Deeper Learning Experiences - Dr. Peter Decherney, Faculty Director of the Online Learning Initiative, University of Pennsylvania

Like many academics, Dr. Peter Decherney wears many hats, but in his case you can also add a virtual reality headset.  That’s because in addition to being a professor of Cinema & Media Studies at the…

00:22:07  |   Thu 28 Jul 2022
The Tech Behind Successful Student Journeys - Greg Vanclief, President and CEO of Elentra

The Tech Behind Successful Student Journeys - Greg Vanclief, President and CEO of Elentra

“Curriculum is at the heart of everything a university does, so it only makes sense to architect the solution we provide based on the core offering of the universities,” says Greg Vanclief, President…

00:19:42  |   Wed 27 Jul 2022
Training Doctors to Be Active Citizens, Focused on Equity – Dr. Paula Termuhlen, Dean of Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

Training Doctors to Be Active Citizens, Focused on Equity – Dr. Paula Termuhlen, Dean of Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

In the last decade, a projected physician shortage drove the establishment of new medical schools across the country. Among these was the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medi…
00:21:24  |   Thu 21 Jul 2022
Building Awareness and Communities Around Rare Disorders – Dr. Edward Neilan and Rebecca Aune of NORD

Building Awareness and Communities Around Rare Disorders – Dr. Edward Neilan and Rebecca Aune of NORD

In medical school, when taught about differential diagnoses, students are often taught, "if you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras” says Rebecca Aune, the Director of Education Programs at Nati…

00:23:08  |   Wed 20 Jul 2022
Opening Doors for Medical Students of Color - Bridgette Hudson, Executive Director of the Student National Medical Association

Opening Doors for Medical Students of Color - Bridgette Hudson, Executive Director of the Student National Medical Association

The Student National Medical Association has been fighting for equity and diversity in the medical field for almost 60 years. Unfortunately, it’s a need as pressing today as it was when the associati…

00:23:35  |   Thu 14 Jul 2022
Designing a Curriculum That Serves and Reflects Your Community – Dr. Steve Riley, Dean of Medical Education at Cardiff University in Wales

Designing a Curriculum That Serves and Reflects Your Community – Dr. Steve Riley, Dean of Medical Education at Cardiff University in Wales

One of the things that convinced Dr. Steve Riley to remain in Wales after leaving his native England as a youth to attend Cardiff University is what he calls its sense of citizenship and social accou…
00:21:36  |   Wed 13 Jul 2022
What a Long Strange Trip: The Fall and Rise of Psychedelics in Medicine – Dr. Jim Fadiman, Author and Pioneer in Psychedelic Research

What a Long Strange Trip: The Fall and Rise of Psychedelics in Medicine – Dr. Jim Fadiman, Author and Pioneer in Psychedelic Research

The current interest in using psychedelics for mental health treatment is a ‘back to the future’ moment for Dr. Jim Fadiman, a pioneer in psychedelic research known as the father of microdosing. “The…

00:56:01  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Revealing New Connections Between Nutrition and Health - Dr. David Perlmutter, Neurologist and Bestselling Author

Revealing New Connections Between Nutrition and Health - Dr. David Perlmutter, Neurologist and Bestselling Author

As a child, Dr. David Perlmutter developed an uncommon familiarity with the human brain. Exploring the surgical ward -- and eventually, the operating room -- with his neurosurgeon dad, he observed th…

00:34:33  |   Wed 06 Jul 2022
Investing In the Next Generation of Innovators – Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the Society for Science

Investing In the Next Generation of Innovators – Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the Society for Science

For decades, science fairs have kindled young peoples’ imaginations as they face down the conundrums of their time. Countless such fairs have been put on by the Society for Science, a century-old org…
00:19:43  |   Wed 29 Jun 2022
Virtual Offices That Humanize Remote Work - Dr. Vishal Punwani, Co-founder and CEO of SoWork

Virtual Offices That Humanize Remote Work - Dr. Vishal Punwani, Co-founder and CEO of SoWork

“Our goal is to make things much more human,” says Dr. Vishal Punwani when speaking about the mission of SoWork, the company he co-founded to create virtual office environments that enhance the remot…
00:32:24  |   Thu 23 Jun 2022
Using Audio Technology to Reduce Administrative Burden in Healthcare – Punit Singh Soni, Co-Founder of Suki

Using Audio Technology to Reduce Administrative Burden in Healthcare – Punit Singh Soni, Co-Founder of Suki

Responding to the crisis of medical burnout, Punit Singh Soni, a former product manager at Google, launched the company Suki with a specific goal: leverage the burgeoning field of voice technology to…
00:27:50  |   Wed 22 Jun 2022
A Multipronged Approach to Incontinence: Vanita Gaglani, Physical Therapist, Author and Incontinence Expert

A Multipronged Approach to Incontinence: Vanita Gaglani, Physical Therapist, Author and Incontinence Expert

More than twenty-five million people in the U.S. experience bladder leakage every day and while the problem is more common in women, millions of men also confront this challenge. Unfortunately, says …

00:24:49  |   Thu 16 Jun 2022
Serving Others is the Best Medicine for Yourself – Dr. Stephen Trzeciak, Bestselling Author and Chair of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

Serving Others is the Best Medicine for Yourself – Dr. Stephen Trzeciak, Bestselling Author and Chair of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

After more than a decade studying resuscitation science in the ICU, Dr. Stephen Trzeciak felt himself burning out. He was skeptical of “escapist” options, like more vacations. “I thought something ha…

00:29:14  |   Wed 15 Jun 2022
A Better Way to Think About Learning – David Blake, Co-Founder of Degreed and BookClub

A Better Way to Think About Learning – David Blake, Co-Founder of Degreed and BookClub

David Blake -- rattled in the wake of a tough standardized exam – was doing some independent research in his high school library when it dawned on him that while he was a top-notch student, he was a …
00:29:00  |   Thu 09 Jun 2022
Delivering Seamless, Responsive Care at Home: Chris Altchek, Founder and CEO of Cadence

Delivering Seamless, Responsive Care at Home: Chris Altchek, Founder and CEO of Cadence

On this episode of Raise the Line, we're going to learn about a company that sits at the intersection of three huge trends in U.S. healthcare: the unending growth in the number of people with chronic…

00:25:47  |   Wed 08 Jun 2022
Advocating for Patients with Rare Disorders – Suzanne Peek, President of the National MALS Foundation

Advocating for Patients with Rare Disorders – Suzanne Peek, President of the National MALS Foundation

One night, Suzanne Peek was awoken by her son who thought he was having a heart attack. That began a drawn-out ordeal of misdiagnoses and ER visits until he was properly diagnosed with Median Arcuate…

00:20:15  |   Mon 06 Jun 2022
Improving Medical Education at Scale - Dr. Sanjay Desai, Chief Academic Officer and Group Vice President of Medical Education at the American Medical Association

Improving Medical Education at Scale - Dr. Sanjay Desai, Chief Academic Officer and Group Vice President of Medical Education at the American Medical Association

One of the most urgent issues Dr. Sanjay Desai sees in medical education is how to bring historically minoritized people into the physician workforce. “We need to have a physician workforce that rese…
00:26:09  |   Wed 01 Jun 2022
Bringing Learning Science Into Classrooms – Dr. Stephen Kosslyn, President of Active Learning Science

Bringing Learning Science Into Classrooms – Dr. Stephen Kosslyn, President of Active Learning Science

The good news is researchers have established a tremendous amount about how human memory is acquired, organized, and deployed. The bad news, according to Dr. Stephen Kosslyn, is this information has…
00:25:36  |   Thu 26 May 2022
Speaking the Language of Medicine - Dr. Marios Loukas, Dean of the St. George's University School of Medicine

Speaking the Language of Medicine - Dr. Marios Loukas, Dean of the St. George's University School of Medicine

“It's impossible to be a physician and not be able to speak the language of medicine, which really is anatomy,” says Dr. Marios Loukas, who, in addition to his current role as a medical school dean, …

00:26:08  |   Wed 25 May 2022
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