We’re Launching a Podcast! Listen to Episode 1 Here
By Lindsay Kriger
Though the pandemic has proven to be devastating in many ways, especially to the front line workforce, it has also been a catalyst for innovation in the broader healthcare ecosystem. We’re eager to share the latest breakthroughs to busy founders and healthtech startups, so we’re launching our very own podcast: For Startups, By Physicians!
You can find the very first episode of For Startups, By Physicians here.
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and beyond, For Startups, By Physicians is a new platform for healthcare professionals and startup founders to share unique insights that will foster more and better innovation. I’m excited to host this show and look forward to facilitating important discussions in new and exciting ways, and to help share the stories of creative innovators on the front lines.
We’ll be covering the topics like these with a variety of guests, from clinical physicians to startup founders:
- What sets healthtech startups apart from typical tech startups?
- Can innovative technology ultimately reduce the necessity of other medications?
- What healthtech founders need to know to be successful?
From the physicians behind Vituity and Inflect Health to the brilliant minds leading the startups that we’ve invested in, there is no shortage of expertise to be shared. We also hope the podcast will serve as a bridge linking ambitious and innovative healthtech ideas to real world practitioners.
Hope you give Episode 1 a listen, and subscribe to future episodes! We’d also love your feedback and ideas for future episodes, so please connect with us on social media via Medium, LinkedIn and on Twitter.
Interested in being a guest on For Startups, By Physicians? Reach out to us! We’d love to hear from you.
About For Startups, By Physicians host Lindsay Kriger, MPH
For Startups, By Physicians host Lindsay Kriger, MPH is the Director of Operations at Inflect Health, Vituity’s Transformation and Innovation Division, where she oversees all components of new program development efforts, including the financial viability of all early stage investments.
Lindsay previously worked at the California Department of Public Health and UCSF, and earned a Bachelor of Science and Master’s degree in Public Health from Indiana University. Her passion for patient care and healthcare innovation are what inspire her to engage emerging healthtech startups and share their stories with podcast listeners.