Synopsis
Learn from proven medtech and healthcare experts. That's our primary goal with Medsider. Through uncut and unedited interviews with the world's brightest thought leaders, you'll pick up on helpful insights, lessons learned, best practices, and much more.
Episodes
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Cultivating a Culture of Continuous Learning and Improvement: Interview with Biotricity CEO Waqaas Al-Siddiq
04/05/2023 Duration: 58minIn 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 Administration and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Henley Business School. With over 15 years of experience in the technology and healthcare sectors, Waqaas has a strong track record of developing innovative solutions for remote patient monitoring and connected health. As the CEO of Biotricity, he leads the company's mission to revolutionize remote patient monitoring by leveraging cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights.In this interview, Waqaas discusses the crucial role that passion and work ethic play in driving healthtech success. He shares valuable insights into understanding the needs of your target market for effective product development
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Bridging the Gaps as a Startup Medtech CEO: Interview with Cagent Vascular CEO Carol Burns
26/04/2023 Duration: 48minIn 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 have enabled Carol to excel in all phases of medical device development, from early-stage proof of concept to eventual commercialization. Carol thrives in the fast-paced startup world, leveraging her industry relationships and clinical knowledge to identify technologies with the highest potential for success.In this interview, Carol highlights the importance of establishing the right team to lay the proper foundation for your medtech startup. We further discuss how to prioritize essential product features and their clinical applications for future growth, as well as overcoming fundraising challenges through effective networking. She also highlights the importance of lis
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How to Listen to What the Market is Saying: Interview with CurvaFix CEO Steve Dimmer
18/04/2023 Duration: 59minIn 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 has over 30 years of experience building medtech companies, including multiple start-ups and stints at several large multinationals.In this interview, Steve highlights the importance of mitigating risk and pitching to investors early in the development process. He also provides valuable advice on designing clinical trials that meet specific goals based on his own experiences at CurvaFix. 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 ga
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How to Be Resilient as a Startup Medtech CEO: Interview with Aqua Medical CEO Lloyd Mencinger
12/04/2023 Duration: 59minIn 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 business development. He has a strong track record of delivering results in both blue-chip and early-stage companies, including Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, and Baxter Healthcare. In this interview, Lloyd highlights the critical role of capital efficiency and rapid iteration in the early-stage development of medtech startups. He also discusses the importance of driving value for the company versus solely focusing on an acquisition. 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
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Why Early Risk Retirement is the Best Investment You Can Make: Interview with Dr. Sam Mazin, co-founder and CTO of RefleXion Medical
05/04/2023 Duration: 50minIn 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 holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He co-founded RefleXion Medical in 2009 and is the inventor of the company’s core technology, which aims to improve treatment outcomes in patients with tumors in the lung or bone resulting from primary and metastatic cancer. In this interview, Sam shares why a startup medtech company should focus on retiring risk and pitching investors as early as possible. He also talks about the most important aspects every entrepreneur should consider when designing clinical trials to meet various goals.Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:If you’re into learning from proven medtech
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The 3 Pillars of a Successful Medical Device Startup: Interview With Clarius CEO Ohad Arazi
22/03/2023 Duration: 48minIn 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 undeniable.In this interview, Ohad shares the inspiring story of Clarius and its innovative handheld ultrasound device. From navigating regulatory hurdles to training audiences on new technology, Ohad explains how Clarius has achieved impressive growth year after year and shares valuable insights relevant to any medtech startup.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 conte
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How to Align Goals in an Interconnected Healthcare Ecosystem: Interview with Dr. Meesha Dogan, CEO and Co-Founder of Cardio Diagnostics
15/03/2023 Duration: 49minIn 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 detection, diagnosis, and prevention of heart disease through objective risk assessment testing. In this interview, Meesha shares how her company was founded on the grounds of compelling scientific research. She also talks about the different methods to improve the clinical adoption of a device and explains the possible benefits of going public. 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 he
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Why Early-Stage Technical Risk Reduction is Crucial for Medical Device Startups: Interview with Diality CEO Osman Khawar
08/03/2023 Duration: 43minIn 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 hemodialysis system that's versatile, mobile, intuitive, and cost-effective. In this interview, Osman discusses why early-stage technical risk reduction matters and how to navigate regulatory clearance through collaborative relationships. He also shares valuable tips on building and leading a mission-driven team. 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 e
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How to Build a Successful DTC Healthtech Company: Interview with Nutrisense Co-Founder Dan Zavorotny
27/02/2023 Duration: 01h02minIn this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dan Zavorotny, co-founder of NutrisenseBefore 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 dietitian coaching to help people optimize their metabolic health based on real-time data. In this interview, Dan shares the pros and cons of running a DTC healthtech business, creative recruitment strategies, and the importance of early-stage customer feedback. 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, thin
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How to Prevent Your Device From Getting Knocked Off: Interview with PN Medical CEO Mark Carbone
09/02/2023 Duration: 55minIn 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 pulmonary space.In this interview, Mark shares crucial lessons on how business leaders should build teams, bring a device to market, and protect the company’s brand.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
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Innovate or Get Left Behind: Interview With Bright Uro CEO Derek Herrera
31/01/2023 Duration: 51minIn this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Derek Herrera, founder and CEO of Bright Uro.Derek served as an elite Marine officer in the U.S. military before suffering debilitating injuries while in the line of duty. Using his personal experience, he founded UroDev Medical, Habit Camera, and Bright Uro. His latest venture aims to launch an innovative urology device that’s meant to replace an invasive bladder diagnostic test that hasn’t changed in decades. In this interview, Derek shares important lessons in driving device innovation, running a medtech startup, and developing products efficiently.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
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The Power of Storytelling in a Medical Device Startup: Interview with Endiatx CEO Torrey Smith
26/01/2023 Duration: 55minIn this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Torrey Smith, co-founder and CEO of Endiatx.Torrey founded Endiatx alongside fellow Silicon Valley technology experts Dan Moyer, James Erd, and Alex Luebke. After leaving a different medical device company to scratch his entrepreneurial itch, Torrey and his co-founders are developing a new technology that aims to lower the barrier for patients to get diagnosed and treated for gastrointestinal diseases. In this interview, Torrey discusses the importance of both in-person and online networking, and best practices for sharing your product development progress with the investment community, stakeholders, and target patients. 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 conte
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First Impressions are Crucial in Medtech: Interview with Retia Medical CEO Marc Zemel
18/01/2023 Duration: 50minIn this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Marc Zemel, CEO of Retia Medial.Marc has extensive experience in fundraising for successful startups and is an experienced leader of Fortune 500 companies. Prior to founding Retia Medical, Marc earned an MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and an MBA in Sales and Marketing from Yale. He’s also held key leadership roles at Becton Dickinson as well as a capital equipment start-up.In this interview, Marc talks about managing a medtech start-up that’s developing groundbreaking technology while pursuing fundraising that drives sustainable growth.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
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Creative Ways to Market Your Technology While Navigating the Regulatory Landscape: Interview with X-trodes CEO Ziv Peremen
12/01/2023 Duration: 50minIn this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Ziv Peremen, CEO of X-trodes.After completing his PhD in neurocognitive science with a specializaton in understanding consciousness, Ziv Peremen has spent the past 12 years focused on the intersection of data and physiology. Together with Professor Yael Hanein, an expert in the field of human-machine interface learning and inventor of innovative sensor technology, they founded X-trodes.In this interview, Ziv discusses his wireless wearable sleep diagnostic technology, commercializing a product before FDA clearance, and how to build the right company infrastructure from the start.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 inf
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Marrying Clinical Outcomes with Cost Savings: Interview with Hinge Health President Jim Pursley
07/12/2022 Duration: 01h02minIn 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 ex
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Lessons Learned Bootstrapping a Startup from $0 to $20 Million: Interview with Medsider Founder Scott Nelson
30/11/2022 Duration: 01h15minIn 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 prove
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Building a Consumer-Focused Medtech Business: Interview with Tivic Health Co-founder and CEO Jennifer Ernst
09/11/2022 Duration: 57minIn 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 wan
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How to Pull the Right Regulatory Levers: Interview with Linear Health Sciences Founder and President Daniel Clark
26/10/2022 Duration: 57minIn 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
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How Flexibility and Curiosity Can Influence a Successful Medtech Startup: Interview with EvoEndo CEO Heather Underwood
12/10/2022 Duration: 49minIn 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
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Lessons in Leadership — Building a Successful Team and Checking Your Ego at the Door: Interview with Check-Cap Founder and CTO Yoav Kimchy
06/10/2022 Duration: 41minIn 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 i