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The Medical Innovation Podcast

Author: Arvind and Pranav

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Welcome to The Medical Innovation Podcast, where visionary hosts Arvind and Pranav explore the cutting-edge intersection of AI and medicine. Join us as we dive into fascinating discussions with founders and innovators about how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare and spotlight other groundbreaking initiatives that are shaping the future of medical practice.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Justin Chen, a clinical specialist at Google, about how the company is advancing healthcare through AI. Justin shares insights into projects like Med-Gemini and Med-Gemma, and why AI in medicine is in a critical “prove it” phase where models must deliver measurable clinical value. We discuss how Google bridges technical and clinical expertise to bring these tools into practice, and what it will take for AI to truly transform patient care.
In this episode, we speak with Daniel Hawkins, CEO of Vista AI and veteran medical device innovator behind the Da Vinci robot and Shockwave Medical, about using AI to transform MRI imaging across all anatomies. Daniel explains how Vista AI's technology directly controls MRI machines to reduce scan times and skill requirements, acting as a "co-pilot" for technologists while addressing critical staffing shortages. We discuss his journey from discovering that 70% of severe mitral regurgitation diagnoses via echo aren't confirmed by MRI, leading to unnecessary surgeries, and how Vista AI's vision extends far beyond cardiac to automate every type of MRI scan, democratizing advanced imaging with minimal wait times.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Bill Weeks, Director of AI for Health at Microsoft and Medical Director of Bing, about how one of the world’s largest tech companies is supporting global health through AI. Bill shares how Microsoft partners with nonprofits and researchers to tackle challenges like health equity and medical access, and offers insight into the role of search and large language models in clinical contexts. We also discuss how Big Tech can engage responsibly in healthcare by focusing on partnerships, impact, and trust.
We speak with Nick Damiano, Co-Founder and CEO of Andromeda Surgical, about creating autonomous surgical robots driven by AI. He explains that Andromeda is primarily a software company using a “human-in-the-loop” approach to give surgeons “superpowers” rather than replace them. The team’s mission is to “democratize the procedure,” beginning with HOLEP, and they aim to bring the fastest surgical robot to market by minimizing hardware complexity and working closely with regulators.
In this special collaboration episode with MD+, we chat with Vikram Bhaskaran, founder and CEO of Roon, about building a patient-first health platform to replace “Dr. Google” with clear, compassionate medical guidance. Vikram shares how his caregiving experience shaped Roon’s mission, and how short-form video paired with trusted physician voices can scale knowledge while preserving empathy. We also discuss Roon’s AI approach, which draws only from expert-reviewed content, and why involving clinicians in digital health innovation is more important than ever.
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Erin Palm, a trauma surgeon and Head of Product at Suki AI, about building AI tools that reduce documentation burden and enhance clinical workflows. Erin shares how her experience in the operating room informs product development, and how Suki is leveraging voice AI to support, not interrupt, the doctor-patient relationship. We also dive into the future of ambient documentation and what it takes to design technology that clinicians actually want to use.
We chat with Maxime and Taieb, co-founders of Vera Health, who are building an AI-driven clinical decision support tool designed to deliver high-quality medical evidence directly at the point of care. They share how their personal experiences, technical backgrounds, and time at MIT and Y Combinator shaped the development of Vera. The conversation explores the challenges of integrating into clinical workflows and how Vera differentiates itself in a rapidly evolving healthcare AI landscape.
In this episode, we chat with Zachary Ziegler, the CTO and co-founder of OpenEvidence, who discusses the challenges of accessing the vast amount of medical literature and how their platform aims to solve this problem for clinicians. Zachary also shares insights into the development and impact of OpenEvidence, its user base, and his perspective on the future of AI in healthcare.
This episode features one of the foremost innovators in healthcare, Dr. Graham Walker, the Founder of MDCalc and Offcall. Graham shares his inspiration for starting both companies and his journey juggling them with his career as an Emergency Medicine physician. He also discusses the future of healthcare and how technology like artificial intelligence may play a role in clinical care.
We sit down with Dr. Dereck Paul, CEO of Glass Health, who discusses his journey creating an AI-powered clinical decision support tool for clinicians. The episode highlights Glass Health's innovative approach to addressing the limitations of the human brain in medical practice. Dereck also shares his insights on building a successful healthcare AI company, including the importance of direct clinician engagement and the evolving landscape of clinical decision support.
We speak with Ali Khoshnevis, Co-Founder and CSO of EyeCheq, a company dedicated to revolutionizing eye care accessibility. Driven by a mission to prevent blindness, this episode explores his journey from inspiration to overcoming the challenges of hardware development and the company's ambitious goals for the future of global eye health.
We are joined by Dr. Yair Saperstein, the CEO and Founder of Avo, who discusses his experience creating an AI-powered clinical copilot. From working towards a measurable ROI to navigating integration with emergency health records, this episode provides valuable insights into the evolution of Avo and building a healthcare AI company.
We are joined by our inaugural guest, Caroline Zhang, the CEO of Knowtex, to discuss her journey working to automate healthcare documentation and billing. From hearing about how the idea for Knowtex was born to her experience participating in Y Combinator and the VA's AI Tech Sprint, learn all about what it takes to make an impact in healthcare.
We discuss the challenge of building AI applications targeted to the healthcare industry. From developing a platform to commercializing, we discuss challenges including data collection, patient privacy, providing a unique value proposition and getting widespread adoption.
This episode introduces the hosts and the podcast. We discuss AI in Healthcare as a whole and begin diving into the landscape, specific companies, and challenges.
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