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Women's Digital Health Podcast is dedicated to learning more about new digital technologies in women's health. 80% of US healthcare spending is determined by women. Yet only 4% of the investment dollars of healthcare companies are actually spent researching and developing new products and solutions for women. Many of us are frustrated with incomplete healthcare experiences and sometimes dismissive responses from healthcare providers. You're probably wondering, is there a more convenient and accessible way to get the health experience that I want? Is there a way to get more control over your healthcare journey? Dr. Brandi Sinkfield is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist with over 10 years of experience. Growing up she experienced the shame, secrecy, and lack of transparency surrounding women’s health. This has driven her to imagine a pathway for other women to access information that leaves them feeling empowered and full of confidence. Every two weeks on this podcast, Dr. Sinkfield will discuss digital health in depth, exploring innovative health solutions that are bridging the women's health gap. She will speak with digital health creators, investors, and technologists who are creating convenient and accessible health solutions for women that are designed to fit their schedules and accommodate their needs. Whether you're curious about advancements improving women's health or struggling with health issues like obesity, heart conditions, or hormone shifts from pregnancy to menopause, follow Women's Digital Health on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode.

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Women's Digital Health Podcast is dedicated to learning more about new digital technologies in women's health. 80% of US healthcare spending is determined by women. Yet only 4% of the investment dollars of healthcare companies are actually spent researching and developing new products and solutions for women. Many of us are frustrated with incomplete healthcare experiences and sometimes dismissive responses from healthcare providers. You're probably wondering, is there a more convenient and accessible way to get the health experience that I want? Is there a way to get more control over your healthcare journey? Dr. Brandi Sinkfield is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist with over 10 years of experience. Growing up she experienced the shame, secrecy, and lack of transparency surrounding women’s health. This has driven her to imagine a pathway for other women to access information that leaves them feeling empowered and full of confidence. Every two weeks on this podcast, Dr. Sinkfield will discuss digital health in depth, exploring innovative health solutions that are bridging the women's health gap. She will speak with digital health creators, investors, and technologists who are creating convenient and accessible health solutions for women that are designed to fit their schedules and accommodate their needs. Whether you're curious about advancements improving women's health or struggling with health issues like obesity, heart conditions, or hormone shifts from pregnancy to menopause, follow Women's Digital Health on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode.

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Exploring AI's in Impact on Mental Health: Bias, Data Privacy, and Women's Health

5/1/2024
For the last part of our series aimed at demystifying AI’s role in mental health, we delve deep into the impact of artificial intelligence on women seeking mental health resources. In this episode, we discuss bias in AI, the recent Change Healthcare data breach, and how to protect yourself in the digital health landscape. If we define bias as leaning towards one outcome over others, it's obvious that, when it comes to AI, it can lead to flawed algorithms and bad decisions. So we look at the concept of bias and the different ways that this can impact AI, specifically data bias, algorithmic bias, and outcome bias, and how each of these can impact the effectiveness of mental health apps and resources. We also talk about the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, where personal health data was released, leading to distrust and anger among patients. We highlight the need for data privacy protection and staying informed about potential breaches in the healthcare sector. Topics include: As always, we encourage listeners to stay informed about the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare and to prioritize their data privacy. We also share upcoming topics on neuroscience and non-invasive brain technologies to improve mental health well-being. Resources mentioned in this episode: Exploring Artificial Intelligence’s Role in Mental Health Through Language ModelsUnveiling the Users of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health: Who Benefits?UnitedHealth Group Updates on Change Healthcare CyberattackChange Healthcare Cyberattack SupportSubscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:27:32

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Unveiling the Users of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health: Who Benefits?

4/1/2024
The benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in providing personalized care and enhancing the mental health experience for users and professionals are clear. From personalized treatment plans based on data analysis to chatbots offering convenient and affordable support, AI is revolutionizing the mental health landscape. However, the episode also addresses challenges in digital therapeutics and the need for more mental health professionals to embrace these technologies. We also discuss who the users of AI are in the realm of mental health. Our goal is to demystify AI and make it more approachable, especially since its integration is rapidly transforming healthcare. We discuss how AI is not just for tech-savvy individuals but for everyone looking to improve their mental health. AI's potential in healthcare, despite its ethical challenges and biases, is going to be significant, and we aim to explore these in future episodes. Topics include: In our next episode, we'll discuss data protection and safety in AI and mental health, addressing concerns about data privacy and the rights of individuals using these tools. Resources mentioned in this episode: Artificial Intelligence in Women's HealthExploring Artificial Intelligence’s Role in Mental Health Through Language ModelsTime Stamp: [00:02:21] Users of artificial intelligence [00:08:12] Chatbots addressing postpartum depression. [00:12:00] Artificial intelligence in mental health. [00:13:29] AI alerting suicide risk. Further reading: The Nexus of Minds: Unveiling the Significance of AI in Mental Health and Viable Remedies: Chavali, Durga Prasanna, Chavali, Durga Prasanna, Dhiman, Vinod Kumar: 9798871649367: Amazon.com: BooksThe AI Therapist: Exploring the Transformative Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health - Kindle edition by Nolan, Roma. Health, Fitness & Dieting Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health: How ChatGPT Can Be Used for Therapy and Self-Reflection by Humera Shazia | GoodreadsProprietary AI Algorithm Alerts Therapists to Suicide Risk in Patients Utilizing the Talkspace Platform | Business WireDigital therapeutics for mental health: Is attrition Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:17:12

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Exploring Artificial Intelligence's Role in Mental Health Through Language Models

3/15/2024
If you're curious about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing mental health support, one of the big hurdles is learning the language! Terms like Natural Language Processing (NLP), Natural Language Models (NLMs), chatbots, and Chat GPT all get thrown into the mix. But what do they mean? And how do they relate to your own mental health journey? In the first part of a three-part series aimed at demystifying AI's role in mental health, we focus on the essential vocabulary needed to navigate this innovative field. Concepts like the ones I listed above are crucial for understanding how AI can interpret and respond conversationally to human language, which is particularly important when discussing mental health applications. Topics include: By grasping concepts like NLP, NLMs, and Chat GPT, you will be better able to comprehend the impact of AI on mental health care. Over the next episodes, we will further explore this evolving landscape. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.thetrevorproject.orghttps://befrienders.org/To learn more foundational terms used in AI: Listen to Episode 7 of the Women's Digital Health podcast: Artificial Intelligence in Women's Health Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:17:13

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Unlock Your Best Tele-mental Health Experience- 7 Tips for Successful Virtual Care in 2024

3/1/2024
If you've decided that 2024 is the year that you're going to start paying more attention to your mental health, there are so many benefits that telemental health can offer. Telemental health is the use of telecommunications or videoconferencing technology to provide mental health services. It is sometimes referred to as telepsychiatry or telepsychology. In this episode. I delve into the world of telemental health, exploring its benefits and sharing practical tips to ensure your telehealth visits are successful and fulfilling. From building trust with your provider to ensuring privacy and safety during your sessions, these tips will empower you to make the most of your telehealth experience. Topics include: In the next episode, we will delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence in mental health. Resources mentioned in this episode: 7 telehealth trends that physicians should know | American Medical AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationAccess Report | InseparableSubscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:24:19

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Navigating Digital Mental Health: Digital Apps, Digital Therapeutics and Resources

2/15/2024
Welcome to this episode of the Women's Digital Health podcast! Today, I want to discuss the connection between mental health and overall well-being and the urgent need for more mental health tools and resources. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association, 90% of respondents believe that the United States is in a mental health crisis. Therefore, understanding the connection between mental health and overall health and exploring digital mental health apps as valuable resources for everyone, regardless of their current emotional state, is essential. In this episode, we dive into the world of digital mental health apps. Topics include: Digital mental health apps can promote overall mental well-being, regardless of your current mental health status. In future episodes, we will explore other tools in the digital mental health space, including telehealth, artificial intelligence, and more. Resources Included in this episode: https://www.thetrevorproject.orghttps://befrienders.org/American Psychiatric AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationMindapps.orgDigital Therapeutics Alliance I aim to provide tools and resources to help individuals face life challenges and enhance their mental well-being. Whether you're feeling great or you're struggling with mental health issues, it's essential to be proactive in seeking out and utilizing mental health apps. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:29:55

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Countdown to Clarity: Breaking Down the Top 10 Myths in Women's Tech & Health

11/15/2023
For the final episode of the first season of the podcast, I wanted to dispel some myths about Women's Digital Health and Femtech in general. I wanted to do this because I think that some of these myths come from a desire to lessen women's concerns about technology. Throughout this series, I've tried to show you the many benefits that can come from adopting digital technology as a way to learn about and manage your health, alongside professional medical advice. So in this episode, I lay out some of the most compelling myths about Women's Digital Health that I've heard, and try to provide the truth for you to carry forward on your health journey. The Women's Digital Health podcast will return in early 2024 - thank you for your support so far! Topics include: Listen to Women's Digital Health Ep.5: Dr. Samantha Butts on Digital Health and Fertility Listen to Women's Digital Health Ep.8: Adrianna Hopkins: Uterine Fibroids, Advocacy, and Uncovering the Missing Lessons in Sexual Education Listen to Women's Digital Health Ep. 9: Innovations in Digital Healthcare and Reproductive Wellness with Dr. Lynae Brayboy Spotlight On: FemTech Lawyer, Bethany Corbin of Nixon Gwilt Law (Women's Digital Health, February 2023) Sign up for the Women's Digital Health Newsletter to hear the interview with Dr. Fenwa Milhouse about Urology, Female sexual pleasure, technology, and more. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:39:32

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Innovations in Digital Healthcare and Reproductive Wellness with Dr. Lynae Brayboy

10/15/2023
My guest today is somebody who operates at the very forefront of women's digital health. Dr. Lynae Brayboy, MD is a specialist in reproductive endocrinology, infertility, obstetrics, and gynecology. She graduated from the Lewis Katz Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia in 2007, following which she worked as a Resident at the Abington Hospital Jefferson Health in Pennsylvania. In 2020, she became Chief Medical Officer for Clue, a period-tracking app, a trusted menstrual health resource, and a thought leader in femtech. Since May 2023 she has been Chief Medical Officer at Ovom Care, which aims at redefining how reproductive care is brought to patients by combining modern in-person care with advanced AI-based technology. With a biography like that, you know that she's going to have a lot to say about Femtech solutions! In fact, Dr. Brayboy was so generous with her time that she was still speaking to me as she was leaving to attend a consultation. Topics include: Visit https://www.ovomcare.com/ Connect with Ovom on Instagram Connect with Dr. Brayboy on LinkedIn Listen to Women's Digital Health Ep.3: What is Digital Health? Listen to Women's Digital Health Ep.7: Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health Don't forget to sign up for the Women's Digital Health Newsletter. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:45:22

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Interview with Adrianna Hopkins: Uterine Fibroids, Advocacy, and Uncovering the Missing Lessons in Sexual Education

9/4/2023
Adrianna Hopkins is an award-winning storyteller, professor, moderator, and host. She is also committed to breaking the wall of silence about fibroids. Fibroids are muscular growths that develop within the uterine wall. Although they are often non-cancerous, they can exist as solitary tumors or manifest in multiple masses within the uterus. These growths vary in size, ranging from as small as an apple seed to as large as a grapefruit. Research says that 90% of Black and 70% of White women will be diagnosed with fibroids by the age of 50. However, it's important to note that not all individuals will encounter symptoms or necessitate treatment. In this fascinating chat, Adrianna is open and honest about her experiences, and how little she knew about her own body growing up. A lack of information meant that she had no idea about what was considered a 'normal' or 'heavy' period, or the symptoms that should have made her speak to her medical team. Adrianna also shares her thoughts on digital health solutions and talks about the work she does with The White Dress Project, a non-profit organization that supports people managing life with fibroids. Topics include: Visit Adrianna Hopkins Connect with Adriana on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn Visit The White Dress Project and connect on Instagram Don't forget to sign up for the Women's Digital Health Newsletter. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:49:11

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Artificial Intelligence in Women's Health

8/15/2023
Artificial Intelligence can trigger all kinds of scary thoughts, mostly the killer androids and evil computers from the movies. And the frightening pace that this technology is developing? It comes to something when the people behind AI are calling for developers to slow down. So if you saw this episode title and were concerned about the role AI could play in women's health, I'm here to put your mind at ease! In this episode, I describe what Artificial Intelligence is and how it learns by observing what we do. I also provide definitions of some of the key terms that you might have seen, outline some real-world benefits that apply to women's health, and much more. Topics include: Salsa Music extract by Liborio Conti Don't forget to sign up for the Women's Digital Health Newsletter. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:28:37

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Federal Investment in Women and Digital Health

8/1/2023
If you're a woman living in the US, you're probably like me and assume that when you pay your federal taxes, they're going to be put towards really important things, roads, food, and, you know, safety, education. You also assume that the money is going to be allocated to really important agencies like the National Institutes of Health, the CDC, and other agencies to fund healthcare. However, when you learn that only 2.5% of the federal budget is spent on healthcare for women, you have to question whether that reflects good outcomes for women! In this episode, we'll delve into how federal investments can address women's health issues, where the money is going, and the impact of digital health on women's healthcare. We'll explore key challenges like lack of access to quality healthcare, gender bias, privacy, security, and the lack of diversity in digital health solutions. In 2014, 22% of women were using mobile health apps and that figure must surely be higher now. So investing in digital health solutions can help bridge gaps in women's healthcare. While there are challenges to overcome, with proper funding and development I'm excited to see how digital health has the potential to transform and improve women's health significantly. Topics include: Additional resources: Interview with Andrea Downing and Valencia Robinson on Data Privacy and the Light Collective Interview with Dr. Alison Smith, Neuroscientist and Co-Founder of RogaInterview with Dr. Fenwa Milhouse about Urology, Female sexual pleasure, technology, and more Don't forget to sign up for the Women's Digital Health Newsletter. Subscribe to the Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:30:38

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Interview with Dr. Samantha Butts on Digital Health and Fertility

7/15/2023
Do you have a reproductive life plan? Don't worry if you don't! I certainly didn't when I first heard the term. However, by the end of this episode, you should have more of an idea of what one is and why you should at least have a conversation with your health provider about getting one. Dr. Samantha Butts, MD MSCE, received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She is the current Chief of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine. In this role, she specializes in treating individuals and couples who require fertility treatments in order to achieve pregnancy. Dr. Butts has extensive experience providing the full spectrum of infertility treatment services to meet the needs of those seeking care who are single, coupled, LGBTQ, and those whose complex medical histories impact their reproductive health. I could not have had a better guest for this topic! In this conversation, we talk about the range of fertility issues that people can face, and how digital health can show up in relation to these issues. What tools exist, and how do doctors view them? Topics include: Subscribe to Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:47:21

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Why is Healthcare so Expensive for Women?

7/1/2023
I'm sure that you - like me - have often wondered: just why is healthcare - particularly women's healthcare - so expensive? In this episode, I'm shedding light on the additional costs women face in accessing healthcare, and the things that cause these issues. These include wage disparity, geographical location, and the "pink tax" - the higher prices charged for products marketed to women. I also talk about the fact that, despite the role the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has played in protecting women from discrimination, there are still challenges in ensuring affordable healthcare for all women. But it's not all doom and gloom! Despite these challenges, positive changes can be made, as long we keep talking about wage disparities and the specific reasons behind the high costs for women's healthcare. There is potential for change. Topics include: Subscribe to Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. And please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Resources mentioned in the episode Gender Wage Gap The Gender Wage Gap Endures in the U.S. | Pew Research Center Geographic Location Cuyahoga, Ohio | County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Menopause Transition Menopause transition: effects on women’s economic participation - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Education and Enrollment Why the gap between men and women finishing college is growing | Pew Research Center Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organisations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:25:05

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What is Digital Health?

6/1/2023
What do you think of when you hear the words Digital Health? And what could that mean to an anesthesiologist? In this episode, I try to explain my thoughts when I hear those words. It's a pretty broad definition - that can include your health provider going paper-free, telehealth options, artificial intelligence, and apps on your phone. These technologies won't replace the need for healthcare professionals, but whatever digital health means to you, healthcare IS changing. So I hope to get you as excited as I am about how digital health can increase access, improve efficiencies, and empower patients to learn more about their health. Topics include: Subscribe to Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. Please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:18:58

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What an anesthesiologist does and why we care about the technology you use at home

6/1/2023
Knowing that I'm an anesthesiologist, you might wonder why I'm so interested in the technology you use at Home and why it would make a difference in the care you receive. So in this episode, I will explain it to you! One of the things I want to achieve through this podcast is to fill information gaps in women's healthcare. Technology can help you collect and provide many data points. It might feel like you're doing all the hard work, which will only benefit your health team. The reality is that the benefit of the information you gather is that you become an empowered patient with better insight into your healthcare journey. The more data you collect, and the more you can understand what it can be used for, the more control you can have over your healthcare journey. Topics include: Subscribe to Women's Digital Health Podcast wherever you're listening right now. Please share the podcast with anyone from your community who will benefit. Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:11:33

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What inspired the creation of Women's Digital Health?

6/1/2023
Women's Digital Health is a podcast that aims to build community, fill information gaps in women's healthcare, and explore the potential of technology to enhance the overall healthcare experience. In this first episode, I share the story of why I wanted to launch this podcast and the things I'll discuss in each episode. Topics include: Disclaimer The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own and their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:08:24

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Women's Digital Health

5/24/2023
Women's Digital Health Podcast is dedicated to exploring new digital technologies in women's health. 80% of US healthcare spending is determined by women. Women patronize healthcare companies and are also responsible for healthcare spending for their partners, their children, their siblings, and their parents. Yet only 4% of the investment dollars by healthcare companies are actually spent researching and developing new products and solutions for women. Many of us are frustrated with incomplete healthcare experiences and sometimes dismissive responses from healthcare providers. You're probably wondering, is there a more convenient and accessible way to get the health experience that I want? Is there a way to get more control over your healthcare journey? Dr. Brandi Sinkfield is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist with over 10 years of experience. Every two weeks she discusses digital health in depth, exploring innovative health solutions that are bridging the women's health gap. Whether you're curious about advancements improving women's health or struggling with health issues like obesity, heart conditions, or hormone shifts from pregnancy to menopause, follow Women's Digital Health on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Duration:00:02:21