Med Tech Gurus
What if the future of surgical training doesn’t happen in the operating room? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Dr. Danny Goel, orthopedic surgeon, clinical professor at the University of British Columbia, and CEO & co-founder of Precision OS, to explore how virtual reality and AI are transforming surgical education. Today’s training environment is under pressure—reduced clinical hours, increasing procedural complexity, and a relentless focus on operating room efficiency are limiting opportunities for hands-on learning. The traditional “see one, do one, teach...
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Great technology doesn’t win—visibility does. In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Lauren Schafer, Founder of Lakehouse Digital Media, to explore why so many MedTech and life sciences companies struggle to gain traction—not because of weak innovation, but because of weak visibility and storytelling. Lauren works with founders and leadership teams to turn expertise into credibility, helping companies show up where investors, clinicians, and decision-makers are actually evaluating solutions. From LinkedIn thought leadership to modern SEO strategies shaped by AI, her approach...
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Access to care remains one of healthcare’s biggest challenges—especially in physical therapy, where patients often travel hours for a single appointment. In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Dr. Ashok Gupta, founder and CEO of TheraNow, a rapidly growing virtual physical therapy platform that has treated more than 70,000 patients nationwide through a network of over 400 therapists. Ashok’s journey began on the front lines as a physical therapist working in rural communities and VA hospitals, where he repeatedly saw patients abandon treatment simply because access to care...
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What if the future of interventional cardiology isn’t just better devices—but robotic precision? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Dr. Philippe Bencteux, founder and president of RoboCath, a pioneering company developing robotic platforms designed to transform cardiovascular and neurovascular interventions. A neuroradiologist turned entrepreneur, Dr. Bencteux launched RoboCath after witnessing how access to specialized vascular expertise can determine whether patients live or die—particularly in hospitals lacking advanced interventional capabilities. His vision: bring...
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AI can analyze data faster than any human—but strategy still requires judgment. In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Joe Luminiello, Founder and CEO of RCG Intel, a competitive intelligence firm operating at the intersection of healthcare, biopharma, and AI-driven decision making. With more than 40 years of life sciences leadership experience—including helping launch Takeda’s Canadian business and leading a 650-person commercial organization responsible for over $1B in annual sales—Joe brings a unique perspective on what separates data from real strategic insight. Joe...
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AI can detect lung nodules in milliseconds—so why hasn’t radiology been transformed? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Khan Siddiqui, radiologist, serial entrepreneur, and CEO of HOPPR, to unpack why most AI tools in medical imaging struggle to survive beyond pilot studies. Dr. Siddiqui explains that detection isn’t the real problem—workflow is. As imaging volumes surge and radiologist shortages intensify, AI must deliver measurable ROI in time savings, reporting efficiency, and reduced cognitive load. Tools that add clicks or increase reading time simply won’t...
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What if one of pediatrics’ most common emergency procedures hasn’t meaningfully evolved in over a century? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Bob Cooper, CEO of SMoLTAP, to explore how a simple but powerful positioning innovation is transforming infant lumbar punctures. For decades, pediatric spinal taps have relied on manual restraint, inconsistent positioning, and high failure rates—often leading to repeat attempts, unnecessary hospital admissions, and increased stress for clinicians and families. SMoLTAP’s positioning cradle stabilizes infants in a consistent seated...
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Why do so many MedTech innovations fail to gain traction—even when the technology works exactly as designed? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we’re joined by Erin Rollenhagen, Founder and CEO of People-Friendly Tech, UX strategist, and author of Love at First Launch. With experience leading over 200 successful technology launches across healthcare and other regulated industries, Erin brings a unique perspective on what truly drives product adoption. Erin explains why usability and emotional connection often matter more than features alone—and why success depends on how both clinicians...
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Why do hospitals invest millions in clinical innovation—yet still struggle to move patients down the hall? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we sit down with Dr. David Crabb, emergency physician and CEO of Rovex, to explore one of healthcare’s most overlooked operational challenges: patient transport. Drawing on his dual experience in frontline emergency medicine and clinical informatics, Dr. Crabb shares how delays in moving patients between departments can quietly impact throughput, staff workload, and ultimately patient outcomes. At Rovex, Dr. Crabb is leading the development of an...
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Why do so many breakthrough MedTech products fail — even when the technology works? In this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we’re joined by Holley Miller, Founder and President of Grey Matter Marketing and one of the most direct, no-nonsense voices in healthcare commercialization today. With nearly three decades in life sciences — from the early days of surgical robotics to advising CEOs, boards, and investors — Holley has helped create more than $4.5 billion in enterprise value by doing one thing differently: designing adoption before launch. Holley is the architect of what she calls the...
info_outlineIn this episode of Med Tech Gurus, we’re joined by John Dugas and Dr. Kevin Schwarz of Solventum Medical—two leaders pushing wearable innovation into its next era. With expertise spanning chemical engineering, materials science, synthetic biology, and global R&D, John and Kevin show how truly breakthrough wearables demand far more than clever sensors. They require world-class adhesives, smart overlays, skin-friendly materials, and device designs that survive real life—not just the lab.
They explain why longer wear time is becoming one of the biggest drivers of clinical success, how thin-film overlays can quadruple device survivability, and why understanding patient behavior is just as important as engineering excellence. From global scale to skin biomechanics, this episode delivers a powerful look at what it really takes to build wearables that stay on, stay comfortable, and stay effective.
If you’re building the next generation of chronic disease tools, diagnostics, or connected care devices — this conversation is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.