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MedTech 101

Rodney Moses

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Discussions about Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals and popular trends; covering from basic to complex topics in a simplified way to make you understand. Rodney is a Biomedical Engineer and co-inventor working in R&D, ex Johnson & Johnson.
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Speed-to-data determines go-to-market success for medical devices. You need to inform critical decisions with user data, technical demonstration data, and clinical data. We interview med tech leaders about the critical data-driven decisions they make during their product development projects.
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Welcome to MedTech Trailblazers where Andrew Cleeland, CEO of Fogarty Innovation, hosts in-depth conversations with the disruptors and innovators in the field of medical technology. Join him as he shares their insightful stories, effective leadership styles and what they're doing to transform patient outcomes and shape the future of human health.
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Join us on DeviceAlliance's Podcast: MedTech Radio where we interview today's brightest minds in Southern California's medical device industry. Each episode deconstructs complex topics and provides the tactics, tools, and strategies to overcome tomorrow's challenges. DeviceAlliance strives to be the one-stop-shop at the center of the medical device ecosystem helping drive collaboration, innovation, and career development for all device professionals in Southern California.
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Latin America is undergoing dramatic demographic and epidemiological changes. Its population is rapidly aging, and there is a worrisome increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. Despite this, innovative medical technologies sometimes take years to reach these patients. US and European Medical technology ("Medtech") companies struggle to find a cost-effective first-in-human clinical research center or to gain market share in Latin America; this prevents patients in Latin America from ha ...
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Encode Ideas authors research on publicly traded micro / small cap healthcare (biotech & medtech) companies. The Plainspoken podcast is an extension of our research, where we will interview executives from micro / small cap health care companies, portfolio managers who invest in micro / small cap healthcare, and key opinion leaders who can offer insights into therapeutics areas of interest to investors. The podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial adv ...
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In this episode, Dennis McWilliams at Sante Ventures and Duane Mancini discuss starting in biotech, what he learned from his first company, being humble and building your team, the story of Apollo Endosurgery, the complicated process of licensing the Apollo IP portfolio, raising money during the great financial crisis, being replaced as CEO and tra…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Joe Landolina, co-founder and CEO of Cresilon, developers of a groundbreaking technology that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the field of trauma care. Joe was introduced to chemical lab research at a young age, which kindled a lifelong interest in discovering responsive, nature-der…
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In his early education Anton Clifford was advised against focusing on both science and economics. But he’s put that education to good use in his entrepreneurial career. With a foundation in engineering, Clifford quickly turned to medical devices. First in his native Ireland and later in the US with Abbott Laboratories, Clifford got firsthand experi…
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Medical devices are really expensive! With some MRI scans costing over 1 Million US Dollars. 67% of bankruptcies in the USA are caused by medical bills. In today’s episode, Rodney talks about what affects the price of these medical devices, which also impacts overall healthcare costs. Timestamps (03:03) Introduction (03:10) Regulations (05:14) Rese…
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In this episode, Ben Holmes at Nanochon and Duane Mancini discuss the University of Virginia biomedical engineering program, the importance of understanding the economics of the problem you are trying to solve, the iCorp program, taking on the PMA pathway as a startup, finding capital as a PMA product, what’s next for Nanochon and so much more. Ben…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Will Martin, CEO of IRRAS, a company revolutionizing the treatment of intracranial bleeding. Will is an accomplished executive with over two decades of hands-on experience in the medtech arena, including roles at Boston Scientific, Access Closure, Hotspur Technologies, and Athromed. Will's experti…
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In this episode, Daniel Hawkins at Avail Medsystems and Duane Mancini discuss his background in the medical device industry, his time at Advanced Cardiovascular Systems (Abbot Vascular), Intuitive Surgical, his startup with the founder of Amgen, how he founded Shockwave Medical, his relationship with Antoine Papiernik at Sofinnova Partners, the pro…
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In this episode, Arpit Rao at Ankr Health and Duane Mancini discuss chatGPT, how it is going to change healthcare and business, generative AI and general AI, and so much more. Arpit Rao LinkedIn Ankr Health Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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Sustainable business practice has become a key point of discussion across all industries. MedTech seems to get a lot of slack for being slow to respond to it. In today's episode, Rodney talks about the challenges the MedTech Industry is facing towards being more sustainable. Timestamp: (02:43) Intro (03:38) What is Sustainability (04:40) Medical Gr…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Waqaas Al-Siddiq, CEO of Biotrocity, a cutting-edge remote patient monitoring company focusing on the cardiac landscape. Waqaas has a dual Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and Economics, a Master’s in Computer Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology, and a Master’s in Business …
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In this episode, Lindsay Watson at Augment Therapy and Duane Mancini discuss gamifying therapy, remote patient monitoring and remote therapeutic monitoring, their partnership with CareSource, her relationship with Sesame Street, go-to-market strategy, culture, the relationship between co-founders and so much more. Lindsay Watson LinkedIn Augment Th…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Carol Burns, CEO of Cagent Vascular, a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing an innovative angioplasty balloon called the Serenator. Carol is a seasoned CEO and serial entrepreneur with a passion for cardiovascular devices. Her tireless energy and proven track record hav…
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With a background as a trauma nurse and experience running clinical research programs, Stacey Pugh brought quite a bit of patient-focused experience with her when she shifted to industry. After several roles in the neurovascular space, now she’s leading the charge at Endogenix, which is using pulsed electric fields to treat Type 2 Diabetes. She and…
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AI is taking over everywhere in the world, but for MedTech, what does it mean?! Can we replace medical doctors or make their workload lighter? In today's episode, Rodney talks about AI fundamentals, how AI could be used in MedTech, and the current limitations. Timestamps: (02:45) Intro (03:41) Definitions of AI, ML and DL (05:16) What is a Neural N…
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In this episode, David DeRam at Greenlight Guru and Duane Mancini discuss what makes teams click, company culture, the Greenlight Guru story, the importance of mission, vision, and value, and so much more. David DeRam LinkedIn Greenlight Guru Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Steve Dimmer, CEO of CurvaFix, a medical device company focused on developing innovative solutions for orthopedic procedures. Steve holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from San Diego State University and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Washington. He …
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In this episode, Arlen Meyers and Duane Mancini discuss Sick Care vs. Healthcare, digital therapeutics, value based care vs. fee for service care, clinical advisor boards, and so much more. Arlen Meyers LinkedIn SOPE Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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An exciting look at why MedTech seems to be the slowest type of Tech. Medical devices take a very long time to get market approval (3-12 YEARS!). In today's episode, Rodney covers 3 REASONS that have an impact on MedTech advancement. Discussed in a simple way for all to understand. Timestamps: (01:58) Intro (02:58) 3 Factors List (03:24) Point 1: T…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Lloyd Mencinger, CEO of Aqua Medical, developers of a platform technology for vapor-based endoscopic ablation designed to treat type 2 diabetes with a 30-minute outpatient procedure. Lloyd is a high-energy CEO with decades of international experience in medical device sales, marketing, and busines…
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In this episode, David Narrow and Duane Mancini discuss the stagnant innovation in dialysis, reimbursement strategy, the strategy behind a limited market release, identifying various stakeholders and how they are incentivized, the importance of building your team, licensing from an University, and so much more. David Narrow LinkedIn Sonavex Website…
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A concise discussion on the 5 fundamental steps in the development of medical devices. In today's episode, Rodney covers what it takes to get any medical device onto the market in a very simplified way, bypassing all the industry complexities and jargon. Timestamps: (01:30) Introduction (03:09) Step #1: The Lab (03:57) Step #2: Safety (05:02) Step …
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dr. Sam Mazin, CEO of RefleXion, a therapeutic oncology company with a novel technology that marries positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) with radiotherapy. Sam received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and ho…
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In this Medtech Matters podcast episode of Mike on Medtech with Mike Drues, president of Vascular Sciences, we look at the 483s and warning letters that resulted from FDA inspections in 2022. The list is alarmingly similar to previous years and the discussion explores why that’s the case. The discussion also centers around ways device manufacturers…
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In this episode, Bryan Stewart and Duane Mancini discuss how he found non-dilutive capital, HMO Labs, what pieces of information he took from his diverse background to use in his startups, how do you take advantage of accelerators and incubators, his military background and how it prepared him to be an entrepreneur, the importance of your founding …
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dr. Ohad Arazi, CEO of Clarius, a leading provider of high-definition wireless ultrasound systems. With his extensive experience in the technology industry, ranging from the Israeli military to industry leaders like McKesson, Telus, and Zebra Medical, Ohad's impact on Clarius' persistent growth is…
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Derek Herrera, founder and CEO of Bright Uro, grew up in a military family with a curious mind and a skill for building things. After graduating, he entered the Naval Academy, studied systems engineering and robotics, and became a Special Operations Marine Raider. When an injury left him paralyzed from the waist down, he launched a new career to im…
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In this episode, Ty Hagler and Duane Mancini discuss industrial design, Trig, their current program called med+design by Trig, how to approach innovation for healthcare, and so much more. Ty Hagler LinkedIn Trig Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dr. Meesha Dogan, co-founder and CEO of Cardio Diagnostics. Meesha is a well-respected leader in the epigenetic space. After completing her Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, she co-founded Cardio Diagnostics and co-invented its patent-pending cardiac technologies, which seek to improve the early de…
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Kendal Whitlock is a problem solver. In her current position as the Head of Digital Optimization, RWE Clinical Trials for Walgreens Boots Alliance, she is working to make it possible for all patients to participate in medical research, regardless of where they live, through decentralized clinical trials and enabling digital technologies. In this se…
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In this episode, Martin Muller and Duane Mancini discuss what makes Philips Ventures unique, his background and the differences between private equity and venture capital, evaluating a company, what spaces he is most excited about, and so much more. Martin Muller LinkedIn Philips Ventures Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Dua…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Osman Khawar CEO of Diality. After obtaining an MD from the University of Glasgow and an MPH from Johns Hopkins, Osman Khawar went on to become a board-certified nephrologist with a passion for serving dialysis patients. As the CEO of Diality, he and his team are in the midst of creating a hemodia…
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In this episode, Leah Brownlee and Duane Mancini discuss their strategy to getting through the FDA in 90 days from submission, who they have raised money so far and how they are different, her background in legal and how it prepared her for a leadership role, the biggest mistakes a startup can make, why they are a LLC over a Delaware C-Corp, how to…
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The National Institutes of Health spends about $42 billion on medical research each year, but less than one-eighth of that money is spent specifically on women’s health. That may come as a bit of a shock, given that women make up a majority – about 51% – of the population. This underserved market is a huge economic opportunity for med tech companie…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dan Zavorotny, co-founder of Nutrisense Before co-founding Nutrisense, Dan worked as a healthcare management consultant at KPMG, where he advised Fortune 500 companies and three of the top five hospitals in the US. His company, Nutrisense, combines continuous glucose monitoring with personalized d…
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In this episode, Rob Kibler, Asim Roy, Brandon Canfield and Duane Mancini discuss their work in the sleep monitoring space, how they chose their beachhead market in dental, what they have learned so far, and so much more. Rob Kibler LinkedIn Asim Roy LinkedIn Brandon Canfield LinkedIn Dianyx LinkedIn Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn…
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Etienne Nichols is a Medical Device Guru and Mechanical Engineer who loves learning and teaching how systems work together. He has manufacturing and product development experience, even aiding in developing combination drug-delivery devices, from startups to Fortune 500 companies, and holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Eti…
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Growing up in Austria as the daughter of two physicians, Lisa Anderson, co-founder and CEO of Paragonix Technologies, spent many evenings around the dinner table discussing patient care with her parents. After pursuing advanced studies in biomedical sciences and medical genetics, Anderson ventured back into patient care and launched a donor organ p…
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In this episode, Daniel Sheppard and Duane Mancini discuss how we met, the importance of getting a team when working with a service provider, when do you have a call with a merger and acquisition advisor, strategics spend more money on acquisitions than their own research and development, what kind of M&A activity to expect in 2023, and so much mor…
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Ruben is the CEO of Alandra Medical. He has dual qualifications in engineering and technology entrepreneurship combined with 16 years of experience in medical device development. Self-motivation, adaptability, trainability, and entrepreneurial drive are his key tools for achieving personal and business goals. Ruben started his career developing har…
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In this episode, Rachel Robinson, CL Tian, Phiex Technologies, Oriana Papin-Zoghbi and Duane Mancini discuss the companies they are running, the MassMEDIC IGNITE program, how to take advantage of programs like these as an early stage Medtech company, surrounding yourself with good people, the timing of when you do an accelerator program, lessons le…
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Ernesto has 27 years of experience leading healthcare strategies to drive access and expansion for new products, developing value propositions for public and private stakeholders, and assessing global market opportunities for healthcare companies. He has worked for both government agencies and global healthcare companies in roles ranging from strat…
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Mark Carbone, CEO of PN Medical. Mark is the CEO of PN Medical, makers of medical devices that help improve pulmonary performance of patients, vocal artists, and professional athletes. Mark used his technology background and entrepreneurial experience to turn PN Medical into a frontrunner in the p…
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