Telehealth Breakthrough: Inside MUSC's Innovative Virtual Triage Program
On the season 3 finale of Innovatively Speaking, Dr. Jesse Goodwin speaks with Dr. Jeanhyong "Danny" Park, the director of Innovation for the Division of Emergency Medicine Telehealth. Dr. Park discusses his work in developing the MUSC's virtual triage program in the emergency department. Being the only center in the country that's doing this right now, Dr. Park talks about the challenges of setting up this innovative telehealth program and software, but also the changes it has made in efficiency for providers. 00:00 - The start of the show01:52 - Dr. Park joins the show05:05 - Pain points in the emergency department11:02 - The launch of the virtual triage program15:28 - Lessons learned19:21 - Next stepsThis show is a production of the MUSC Office of Innovation and the Office of Communications and Marketing. Learn more about innovation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by visiting: https://web.musc.edu/innovation
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Accelerator Programs and Innovation Engagement
On this episode of Innovatively Speaking, we speak with Todd Headley, the CEO of the Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization (ZI). We discuss how Charleston has grown to an innovation hotspot as well as how ZI, the technology transfer office of MUSC, is working to provide answers and support for all the ideas coming in. 00:00 The start of the show01:26 Todd Headley joins the show08:41 Accelerator Programs with Innosphere Ventures20:28 Overcoming Startup Challenges31:06 - The Future of Innovation SpacesThis show is a production of the MUSC Office of Innovation and the Office of Communications and Marketing. Learn more about innovation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by visiting: https://web.musc.edu/innovation
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The AI Revolution in Healthcare
In this episode, Chief Innovation Officer Jesse Goodwin, Ph.D., talks with Arman Kilic, M.D., Director of the Harvey and Marcia Schiller Surgical Innovation Center at MUSC. Dr. Kilic discusses how artificial intelligence is being used to advance medicine and treatment in transplantation, through machine learning. Through AI, new risk models are being created to improve the cross between the donor pool and patients awaiting transplants.00:00 The start of the show02:32 Arman Kilic joins the show04:46 Leveraging AI in heart transplantation10:13 Using machine learning to train models13:35 Regulatory issues regarding AI today in medicine19:30 Advice to students who want to learn AI, ChatGPT, and machine learningThis show is a production of the MUSC Office of Innovation and the Office of Communications and Marketing. Learn more about innovation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by visiting: https://web.musc.edu/innovation
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Transforming Cancer Care: The Hollings Cancer Center
In this episode, Chief Innovation Officer Jesse Goodwin, Ph.D., engages in an insightful conversation with Ray DuBois, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC. Together, they explore upcoming advancements that hold the potential to revolutionize the way we understand and combat cancer including an overview of the the world of cancer research, the development of cutting-edge cancer vaccines and the integration of artificial intelligence in genetic coding. DuBois, a distinguished figure in the field, provides valuable insights into the latest breakthroughs and emerging trends that are shaping the landscape of oncology. 00:00 The start of the show01:55 Ray DuBois joins the show04:34 The importance of an NCI Designated Cancer Center07:00 Preventive vaccines and artificial intelligence work in Cancer17:25 Growing diversity for innovative thinking at Hollings 25:29 South Carolina legislature support and the LOWVELO Bike rideThis show is a production of the MUSC Office of Innovation and the Office of Communications and Marketing. Learn more about innovation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by visiting: https://web.musc.edu/innovation
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Pharmacy Efficiency Redefined: QuicksortRX
On this episode of Innovatively Speaking, we speak with Jonathan Yantis, the CEO and Co-Founder of QuickSortRx. Founded by pharmacists and technologists from MUSC, QuickSortRX helps pharmacy supply chains improve efficiency by providing real-time analysis and instant reporting on drug pricing and contract changes. Yantis tells us the story of their founding as well as the importance of empowering their customers to make the most of their resources, partnerships and times.00:00 The start of the show01:42 Jonathan Yantis joins the show05:12 The pain point for QuickSortRx08:04 Helping pharmacies create efficiency14:41 The background in starting a company 26:00 The growth of startups in South CarolinaThis show is a production of the MUSC Office of Innovation and the Office of Communications and Marketing. Learn more about innovation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by visiting: https://web.musc.edu/innovation
Welcome to the Innovatively Speaking podcast, where we dive into the origins of the next big things...we’re talking about the who, why and how of ideas that are changing what’s possible here at the Medical University of South Carolina and in some cases, all across the world! Join us as we talk to expert guests and explore breakthrough ideas and technology that are reshaping life and health care in exceptional ways!