DGTL Voices is your go-to podcast for all things digital innovation, healthcare technology, and leadership. Hosted by Ed Marx, the show features in-depth conversations with top leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who are shaping the future of healthcare. Each episode dives into the latest trends, career insights, and real-world advice, providing a platform to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded professionals.🎙️ #DGTLVoices
Episodes
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Digital Transformation and Transgender Inclusivity (ft. Kavita Mishra)
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews Clinical Assistant Professor and Stanford Program Developer, Kavita Mishra. They discuss her efforts towards teaching the next generation of healthcare leaders through her Transgender Patient Experience Program at Stanford University. There is a lot more that needs to be done within our Healthcare industry for the Transgender community, including learning from others to better educate ourselves.
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Robotics and Healthcare (ft Brian Miller)
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews Chief Digital Officer at Intuitive, Brian Miller. They discuss the use of Robotics being brought into the healthcare industry, specifically surgery. Brian emphasizes the importance of industry changing inventions stem from data, insights, and actions.
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Simplifying Radiology (ft. Bradley Schmidt)
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews CEO of Inglewood Imaging, Bradley Schmidt. They discuss the power that radiology holds in the Healthcare industry and the patient experience behind it. The modernization of the patient interaction is important because many late cancer diagnosis comes from uncomfortable experiences. In all, radiology is the backbone of the healthcare system.
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Death & Empathy (ft. Silvia Perez-Protto)
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews Medical Director in the End of Life Center at Cleveland Clinic, Silvia Perez-Protto. They discuss the way doctors are taught to emotionally disassociate themselves from their patients, but Silvia challenges that ideology. Together, Ed and Silvia have transformed the way the medical industry respects their patients who have passed by implementing 'The Pause' and Death over Dinner.
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Self Care and Resilience (ft. Tom Hulsey)
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews Men's Health Champion and Author, Tom Hulsey. They discuss their similar health journey's and the calling of becoming an author. Tom opens up about his experience as a patient and how important it is to be proactive with your health.
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Growing Payvider Industry (ft. Krishna Kurapati)
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews CEO of QliqSOFT, Krishna Kurapati. They discuss QliqSOFT capabilities as a secure messaging platform for doctors and nurses and the growing industry of Payviders.
Friday Jan 07, 2022
How Cancer Transformed Us (ft. Cris Ross)
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Friday Jan 07, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews friend and CIO of Mayo Clinic, Cris Ross. They discuss their cancer survival journeys and how it has shaped them today. The book they are co-writing also comes out this year. Tune in to this podcast to hear a glimpse of what's to come next week in the DGTL Voices Conference where Ed and Cris will be hosting the conversation of the patient experience.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Prioritizing Patient Perspective (ft. Kistein Monkhouse)
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
In this episode, Ed interviews Founder and CEO of Patient Orator, Kistein Monkhouse. She discusses her transition for working as a nurse in a hospital and nursing home to becoming a founder of CEO of her own company. Kistein learned her love of healthcare, particularly the patient, and dedicated herself to improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare disparities through her company.