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    Explore " health-tech" with insightful episodes like "Marrying Clinical Outcomes with Cost Savings: Interview with Hinge Health President Jim Pursley", "Lessons Learned Bootstrapping a Startup from $0 to $20 Million: Interview with Medsider Founder Scott Nelson", "Building a Consumer-Focused Medtech Business: Interview with Tivic Health Co-founder and CEO Jennifer Ernst", "How to Pull the Right Regulatory Levers: Interview with Linear Health Sciences Founder and President Daniel Clark" and "How Flexibility and Curiosity Can Influence a Successful Medtech Startup: Interview with EvoEndo CEO Heather Underwood" from podcasts like ""Medsider: Learn from MedTech and HealthTech Experts", "Medsider: Learn from MedTech and HealthTech Experts", "Medsider: Learn from MedTech and HealthTech Experts", "Medsider: Learn from MedTech and HealthTech Experts" and "Medsider: Learn from MedTech and HealthTech Experts"" and more!

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    Marrying Clinical Outcomes with Cost Savings: Interview with Hinge Health President Jim Pursley

    Marrying Clinical Outcomes with Cost Savings: Interview with Hinge Health President Jim Pursley

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Jim Pursley, President of Hinge Health.

    Jim has spent the last decade tackling some of the biggest problems in healthcare. He was part of the founding executive team as the Chief Commercial Officer of Livongo Health, and took the company public, culminating in an $18.5B acquisition by Teladoc Health. Since March 2021,  Jim has been Hinge Health's President. The company is ranked #2 on Crunchbase's Diversity Spotlight Report.

    In this interview, Jim discusses finding the right market, being your own biggest critic, and marrying clinical improvements with cost savings.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced life science leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Jim if you'd rather read it instead.

    Lessons Learned Bootstrapping a Startup from $0 to $20 Million: Interview with Medsider Founder Scott Nelson

    Lessons Learned Bootstrapping a Startup from $0 to $20 Million: Interview with Medsider Founder Scott Nelson

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, I sat down with myself. Well, sort of. 

    This unique episode of Medsider flips the script, putting myself in the interviewee seat alongside my good friend, and temporary host, Brett Johnston. We discussed where founders should focus early on, guidance for taking the leap from your corporate position, and how to know which opportunities to pursue.

    If you’re new to this show, here’s a little more about me: 

    I spent the last two decades in the medtech space, starting in medical device sales roles that ultimately led to startup leadership positions. During that time, I followed my curiosity through several career transitions while engaging in side projects along the way. I'm the founder of Medsider, Joovv, Crossfire Medical, and FastWave Medical. The latter two are spinouts from Big Sky Biomedical, a medtech accelerator that I also started with several other serial entrepreneurs.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced life science leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with if you'd rather read it instead.

    Building a Consumer-Focused Medtech Business: Interview with Tivic Health Co-founder and CEO Jennifer Ernst

    Building a Consumer-Focused Medtech Business: Interview with Tivic Health Co-founder and CEO Jennifer Ernst

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Jennifer Ernst, CEO of Tivic Health.

    Jennifer came to the medtech space after more than 20 years in the computing and electronics industries, serving in high-profile roles at Xerox PARC and Thin Film Electronics. In 2016, Jennifer founded direct-to-consumer medtech company Tivic Health and helped lead the development and commercialization of the company’s flagship device ClearUP.

    In this interview, Jennifer shares how consumers can play a key role in boosting support and evidence for over-the-counter medical devices, and why she thinks direct-to-consumer business models will transform the medtech space.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Jennifer if you'd rather read it instead.

    How to Pull the Right Regulatory Levers: Interview with Linear Health Sciences Founder and President Daniel Clark

    How to Pull the Right Regulatory Levers: Interview with Linear Health Sciences Founder and President Daniel Clark

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dan Clark, President of Linear Health Sciences.

    Dan Clark started his career in the private sector at Parker Hannifin, a Fortune 200 organization that he calls “the largest company you’ve never heard of.” After experiencing the medtech innovation cycle many times over, he was eager to innovate himself. In 2015, Dan teamed up with Dr. Ryan Dennis to start Linear Health Sciences, a medtech company that created the Orchid, a device designed to mitigate unwanted or accidental IV dislodgement.

    In this interview, Dan explains when and how Linear raised capital, how it has navigated complex regulatory pathways, and why you need to be your own worst enemy as an innovator.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Dan if you'd rather read it instead.

    How Flexibility and Curiosity Can Influence a Successful Medtech Startup: Interview with EvoEndo CEO Heather Underwood

    How Flexibility and Curiosity Can Influence a Successful Medtech Startup: Interview with EvoEndo CEO Heather Underwood

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Heather Underwood, CEO of EvoEndo.

    Heather is a medical device and health technology entrepreneur with a highly interdisciplinary background at the intersection of computer science, global health, human-centered design, education, and international development.

    In this interview, Heather elaborates on her unique approach to innovation in the medtech arena, how fundraising isn’t one-size-fits-all, and why regulatory clearance isn’t the end of the road. Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Heather if you'd instead read it.

    Lessons in Leadership — Building a Successful Team and Checking Your Ego at the Door: Interview with Check-Cap Founder and CTO Yoav Kimchy

    Lessons in Leadership — Building a Successful Team and Checking Your Ego at the Door: Interview with Check-Cap Founder and CTO Yoav Kimchy

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Yoav Kimchy, Founder and CTO of Check-Cap.

    Yoav has more than 20 years of experience in the development and management of innovative medical device companies. In 2005, he founded Check-Cap, a clinical-stage medical diagnostics company that aims to change the colorectal cancer (CRC) screening landscape with its C-Scan ingestible capsule, tracing, and imaging system.

    In this discussion, Yoav shares how early feedback from regulators can help streamline your development efforts, why you should shift your team as the company grows, and the importance of knowing when to lead and when to follow.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Yoav if you'd rather read it instead.

    How to Find Product-Market Fit by Going Deep Versus Wide: Interview with New View Surgical CEO Bryce Klontz

    How to Find Product-Market Fit by Going Deep Versus Wide: Interview with New View Surgical CEO Bryce Klontz

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Bryce Klontz, President and CEO of New View Surgical.

    With over 20 years of experience working in the surgical device space from Canada to Singapore, Bryce brings a tactical advantage to his role as the CEO of New View Surgical

    Under his leadership, New View Surgical has closed a successful Series B with a cumulative total of $14.5 million in investments and secured 510(k) clearance along the way. He previously worked as the VP of Commercial Strategy for Emerging Markets at Covidien in addition to leadership roles at several other startups.

    In this discussion, Bryce shares insights from his decades of experience in the surgical devices space, from building relationships of trust with regulators and investors to working closely with practitioners to perfect product-market fit. 

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Bryce if you'd rather read it instead.

    Turning Your End Users Into Key Investors: Interview with Lazurite CEO and Co-founder Eugene Malinskiy

    Turning Your End Users Into Key Investors: Interview with Lazurite CEO and Co-founder Eugene Malinskiy

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Eugene Malinskiy, CEO and Co-founder of Lazurite.

    Eugene is a serial entrepreneur with expertise in the IT and medical fields. He also has hands-on experience as a medic and has worked in operating rooms throughout the country. He founded Lazurite, an innovative healthcare company focused on cutting-edge surgical and lighting technologies, in 2015. That same year, Eugene was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients in the manufacturing sector.

    In this discussion, Eugene shares how planning out every step of ArthroFree’s regulatory strategy helped streamline the FDA clearance process, the importance of preparing for failure and being ready to solve problems, and why entrepreneurs should seek out input from investors at every step of the process. 

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Eugene if you'd rather read it instead.

    How to Build a Strong Network of Investors and Partners for Your Medtech Startup: Interview with DermaSensor CEO Cody Simmons

    How to Build a Strong Network of Investors and Partners for Your Medtech Startup: Interview with DermaSensor CEO Cody Simmons

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Cody Simmons, CEO of DermaSensor.

    Cody spent four years learning about business strategy and analytics at biotechnology giant Genentech before becoming CEO of DermaSensor in 2016, where he leads development and commercialization efforts for the company’s novel skin cancer detection tool. In 2018, he was included on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in healthcare.

    In this discussion, Cody shares why he thinks companies need to focus on regulatory and reimbursement alignment from the very beginning, the importance of finding ally investors, and how to build trust with potential partners in your network.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Cody if you'd rather read it instead.

    Why Your Medical Device Should Generate Revenue for End Users: Interview with Cognetivity CEO Sina Habibi

    Why Your Medical Device Should Generate Revenue for End Users: Interview with Cognetivity CEO Sina Habibi

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Sina Habibi, CEO of Cognetivity.

    Sina has a Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Cambridge, where he met his business partner Seyed-Mahdi Khaligh-Razavi. The two co-founded Cognetivity Neurosciences, which develops cognitive assessment tests for clinicians and patients to detect cognitive impairment, including dementia. 

    In this discussion, Sina shares the importance of collaborating with regulators and end users, why he primarily focuses on the value of revenue generation versus cost savings, and the benefits of teaming up with an expert fundraiser. 

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Sina if you'd rather read it instead.

    Demonstrating Value with Robust Clinical Trial Data: Interview with Miracor Medical CEO Olivier Delporte

    Demonstrating Value with Robust Clinical Trial Data: Interview with Miracor Medical CEO Olivier Delporte

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Olivier Delporte, CEO of Miracor Medical.

    Olivier has more than 20 years of sales, marketing, and general management experience, mostly in the medical device industry. In 2016, he became the CEO of Miracor Medical, a medical device company based in Belgium. Under Olivier’s guidance, the company is advancing its flagship PiCSO treatment for severe myocardial infarction.  

    In this discussion, Olivier explains why he advocates for randomized clinical trials, how remote monitoring tools can make clinical trial programs more efficient, and why startups should increase their fundraising goals.  

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Olivier if you'd rather read it instead.

    How to Convince Investors, Payers, and Patients Your Device is Worth the Cost: Interview with Bone Health Technologies CEO Laura Yecies

    How to Convince Investors, Payers, and Patients Your Device is Worth the Cost: Interview with Bone Health Technologies CEO Laura Yecies

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Laura Yecies, CEO of Bone Health Technologies.

    Laura is a Silicon Valley veteran with more than three decades of experience at major tech companies and startups. She’s always had an interest in improving people’s health and wellness and was drawn to medtech startup Bone Health Technologies, which is developing a vibration belt intended to prevent osteoporosis.

    In this discussion, Laura shares why you should look for investors who are passionate about your mission, how FDA clearance can boost consumer confidence in your technology, and why patients should be at the center of everything you do.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Laura if you'd rather read it instead.

    The Importance of Going All In On Your Medtech Business: Interview with SynerFuse Co-Founders Justin Zenanko and Greg Molnar

    The Importance of Going All In On Your Medtech Business: Interview with SynerFuse Co-Founders Justin Zenanko and Greg Molnar

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Justin Zenanko and Greg Molnar, co-founders of SynerFuse.

    Justin is a Certified Public Accountant who previously led fundraising efforts at Recombinetics and Greg is the former Director of Neuromodulation Research at Medtronic. In 2018, they joined forces to build SynerFuse, a clinical-stage startup developing an innovative therapy to relieve chronic back pain.

    In this discussion, the two SynerFuse co-founders share their experience launching an innovative therapy to address chronic back pain, how they are navigating challenging regulatory waters, and why they chose to invest heavily in their own venture.

    Before we jump into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Justin and Greg if you'd rather read it instead.

    Why You Should Weigh the Global and Economic Impact of Your Technology: Interview with Argá Medtech CEO David Neale

    Why You Should Weigh the Global and Economic Impact of Your Technology: Interview with Argá Medtech CEO David Neale

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with David Neale, CEO and co-founder of Argá Medtech.

    David has three decades of experience bringing medical goods, services, and devices to bear across a range of sectors and in multiple countries. In 2020, he launched Argá Medtech, a multinational company focused on developing new, more efficient ways to treat atrial fibrillation.

    In this conversation, David explains how being a multinational company increased their chances of success, and why startups should incorporate economic outcomes into their clinical studies.  

    Before we jump into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with David if you'd rather read it instead.

    How To Make Health Technology Fun and Accessible: Interview with Osso VR Co-Founder and CEO Justin Barad

    How To Make Health Technology Fun and Accessible: Interview with Osso VR Co-Founder and CEO Justin Barad

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Justin Barad, Co-Founder and CEO of Osso VR.

    Justin is an orthopedic surgeon with a passion for technology and a history of working in the video game industry. Using his experience and knowledge, he developed a virtual reality platform that can reform the way surgeons are trained and assessed.

    In this conversation, Justin explains how he avoids being pulled in multiple directions with his technology, why it’s important to let potential customers get hands-on with your platform, and why tech can and should be fun — even in healthcare.

    Before we jump into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Justin if you'd rather read it instead.

    How Medtech Companies Should Approach the Consumer Health Market: Interview with Movano CEO John Mastrototaro

    How Medtech Companies Should Approach the Consumer Health Market: Interview with Movano CEO John Mastrototaro

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with John Mastrototaro, CEO of Movano.

    John has more than 30 years’ worth of experience in the medical device industry and was part of the MiniMed team that helped develop the world’s first ambulatory continuous glucose monitoring system and sensor-augmented insulin pump. John is now CEO and Director of Movano, a health technology company that makes smart, personalized devices that can provide vital health information to users. 

    In this conversation, we discuss how medtech companies can build a successful consumer-facing brand while developing products that meet the needs of payers and providers.  Before we jump into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with John if you'd rather read it instead.

    How to Apply an Engineering Mindset to Your Medical Device Startup: Interview with Access Vascular CEO Jim Biggins

    How to Apply an Engineering Mindset to Your Medical Device Startup: Interview with Access Vascular CEO Jim Biggins

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Jim Biggins, Founder and CEO of Access Vascular.

    Before starting the company, Jim developed innovative products for companies like Boston Scientific, Ocular Therapeutix, and Medtronic. He then spent 18 months shadowing clinicians in real-life medical settings, which led to the creation of Access Vascular's novel biomaterial for vascular access devices aimed at reducing common patient complications.

    In this conversation, Jim shares the importance of hearing directly from clinicians in the field, how to plan out a clinical research strategy, and the benefit of questioning assumptions when it comes to commercialization.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.

    This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Jim if you'd rather read it instead.

    4 Key Considerations to Win Over Investors: Interview with Glympse Bio CEO Caroline Loew

    4 Key Considerations to Win Over Investors: Interview with Glympse Bio CEO Caroline Loew

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Caroline Loew, President and CEO of Glympse Bio.

    Caroline has been with Glympse Bio since 2018. Prior to that, she held executive roles at Merck and Bristol Myers Squibb, where she oversaw R&D. Caroline earned her bachelor’s and doctoral degrees at Imperial College, London. 

    In this discussion, Caroline shares her “early-and-often” approach to dealing with regulatory issues and outlines four things to consider ahead of conversations with potential investors. Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market. This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Caroline if you'd rather read it instead.

    Building Relationships, Raising Capital, and Establishing Reimbursement Codes: Interview with Oculogica CEO Rosina Samadani

    Building Relationships, Raising Capital, and Establishing Reimbursement Codes: Interview with Oculogica CEO Rosina Samadani

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Rosina Samadani, CEO of Oculogica.

    Rosina Samadani initially joined Oculogica in an advisory role, supporting her neurosurgeon sister’s plan to develop EyeBOX, a diagnostic medtech device for concussions. In 2015, Rosina transitioned into her current role as President and CEO of the company. With a doctorate in biomedical engineering from MIT, Rosina has been involved with multiple startups. She also serves as a judge for Stanford’s StartX Accelerator, and MIT’s $100K Entrepreneurship Competition. 

    In this discussion,  Rosina shares the importance of relationships in the regulatory and reimbursement processes, why first-time entrepreneurs shouldn’t be intimidated by complex procedures, and lessons learned from her experiences raising capital.

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market. This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Rosina if you'd rather read it instead.

    Planning Your Regulatory Pathway Around Your Product Roadmap: Interview with Virtual Incision CEO John Murphy

    Planning Your Regulatory Pathway Around Your Product Roadmap: Interview with Virtual Incision CEO John Murphy

    In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with John Murphy, President and CEO of Virtual Incision.

    With a background in life sciences, aerospace, private equity, and venture capital, John co-founded Virtual Incision in 2006. The company makes miniature, portable robots that can be used to perform specific operations. The first iteration is designed for colon resections, with new variations planned for the future.

    In this discussion,  John shares tips on how to raise funds as an early-stage medical device company, planning a regulatory pathway that complements your product roadmap, and how to follow a dual-track approach to exiting (warning: it’s a lot of work).

    Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:

    If you’re into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You’ll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.

    Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market. This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.

    In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, Premium members get exclusive Ask Me Anything interviews and masterclasses with some of the world’s most successful medtech founders and executives. If you’re interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.

    Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with John if you'd rather read it instead.

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