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HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT

HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT

著者: Like a Girl Media
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HIT Like a Girl Pod is back—with Joy Rios, Grace Vinton, and Rebecca Love. Three women. Three lenses. One big conversation about the future of healthcare, technology, and leadership. Policy & tech. Patient. Nursing. Each mini-series begins with all three of us around the mic, framing the big question. Then each of us hosts an episode through our own lens—bringing you voices you haven't heard, perspectives you haven't considered, and healthcare conversations that actually matter. We don't have all the answers. We just know these conversations are worth having. This podcast is built on joy, fueled by love, and led with grace. Bigger vision. Deeper impact. Stronger together. Join the community. Subscribe now.2026 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Reclaiming Women's Voices in Healthcare: HIT Like a Girl Pod Is Back
    2026/06/30
    After a much-needed pause, HIT Like a Girl Pod is back—and this time, Joy isn't doing it alone. Joy Rios reunites with Grace Vinton and Rebecca Love to relaunch the show as a trio: built on joy, fueled by love, and led with grace. In this first conversation, they catch up on where life has taken them—Joy's broken ankle and move to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Rebecca's deep dive into healthcare AI as a chief nursing and clinical officer; and Grace's work as a healthcare storyteller and patient advocate. Together, they explore the leadership vacuum in healthcare, the isolation women are feeling, and the need for authentic conversations without burnout. They also introduce their new format: themed mini-series with three distinct lenses—patient, nursing, and policy & tech. Plus: a first look at their upcoming November retreat in Puerto Vallarta for women leaders in healthcare and health IT. Welcome back. Something new is coming. 00:00 Reunion And Welcome 04:27 Why The Show Is Back 05:01 Leadership Vacuum And Trust 07:34 Women Finding Voices Again 11:19 Authenticity Without Burnout 15:08 Grief Community And Tagline 18:48 Building The Future Together
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    22 分
  • The Digital Divide is a Care Divide: Inside the Fight for Latino Health Equity
    2025/11/18
    In a digital-first healthcare world, who gets left behind? The answer is often the same communities that have always been marginalized. But what if the solution wasn't just to build better apps, but to empower the very people from these communities to become the navigators, the mentors, and the doctors of tomorrow? In this inspiring and urgent episode of HIT Like a Girl, recorded at HLTH 2025, Joy Rios sits down with Dr. Jhaimy Fernandez and Dr. Yimdriuska (Gigi) Magan, the powerhouse founders of the nonprofit Alma First. They pull back the curtain on the silent crises in healthcare: the dangerous gap for Spanish-speaking patients, the systemic barriers for Latino students, and the chilling reality for patients facing immigration threats. This isn't just a conversation about mentorship; it's a blueprint for building a more equitable and culturally competent, and safe healthcare system from the ground up. Drs. Fernandez and Magan reveal: When the Clinic is No Longer a Sanctuary: The emergency protocols they've enacted to protect patients during ICE raids. The Digital Divide is a Care Divide: Why translating an app isn't enough and the critical need for "digital navigators." Telehealth as a Shield: How digital access becomes a lifeline when patients are too afraid to visit a clinic. The Alma First Model: Training Latino pre-health students in digital health literacy to bridge the gap between their communities and the healthcare system. AI's Invisible Bias: The urgent need for diverse clinicians to help build unbiased AI models and prevent perpetuating healthcare disparities. This conversation is a powerful antidote to healthcare despair and a living example of how to code compassion directly into the future of medicine. Listen now to meet the leaders who are not just dreaming of a more inclusive future—they are building it, one student at a time. Episode Chapters:00:00 | The Alma First Mission02:30 | Personal Journeys05:39 | Student Success Stories08:34 | Digital Navigators11:25 | AI, Bias, and Diverse Clinicians14:05 | Protecting Patients17:03 | The Future of Alma First 👉 Learn, Partner, and Donate: Visit their website: Alma First Follow Dr. Fernandez’ journey on Instagram | LinkedIn Follow Dr. Magan’s journey on Instagram | LinkedIn 🎧 This episode was recorded at the HLTH 2025. Learn more about sponsorship opportunities. Stay connected with HIT Like a Girl Pod: HITLikeaGirlPod.com LinkedIn Instagram TikTok
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    22 分
  • Dr. Aditi Joshi on AI, XR, and Unlearning American Healthcare to Build the Future of Medicine
    2025/11/11
    In a world where healthcare is simultaneously global and deeply local, how do we build technology that truly serves humanity? From the conference floors of HLTH 2025 to the cobblestone streets of Paris, Dr. Aditi Joshi has been on the front lines of this question for over a decade. A pioneer who helped architect the very framework of American telemedicine, she now reveals why the biggest innovations require us to first unlearn what we think we know. In this expansive and forward-thinking episode of HIT Like a Girl, host Joy Rios sits down with Dr. Joshi for a live recording at HLTH 2025. They dive into her bold move to France and the launch of her new AI startup, exploring the cultural shocks and profound insights that are shaping the next generation of global health tech. Dr. Joshi argues that the future of medicine isn't just about smarter algorithms, but about building "cognitive off-ramps" for clinicians and creating immersive training worlds where doctors can gain a lifetime of experience without risking a single patient. Dr. Aditi Joshi shares: The "Unlearning" Curve: Why her biggest professional challenge wasn't learning European medicine, but actively unlearning the U.S. system's obsession with billing codes and prior authorizations to focus purely on patient need. AI as the Ultimate Intern: The critical shift from seeing AI as a replacement for doctors to viewing it as a tireless, hyper-literate co-pilot that handles the cognitive grunt work. The XR Training Ground: How Extended Reality is creating a "time machine" for medical education, allowing a surgeon to practice a complex, rare procedure dozens of times before ever touching a scalpel. Chaos as a Catalyst: Instead of being overwhelmed by the rapid pace of change, how providers and leaders can see this moment as a unique opportunity to rebuild healthcare from the ground up. A Global Prescription: Her frank diagnosis of what the American system can learn from Europe's focus on access, and what Europe can learn from America's culture of innovation. This conversation is a powerful reminder that the best technology doesn't replace us—it makes us better. Dr. Joshi gives us a hopeful, practical vision for a future where tech actually serves the people on the front lines, instead of just adding to their burden. Listen now to learn how to turn global insights into local impact and build a more resilient, human-centered healthcare system. 00:00 | From Chicago to Paris: A Pioneer's Pivot Introducing Dr. Aditi Joshi and her journey from building US telemedicine to launching an AI startup in Europe. 00:46 | Architecting Access: The Telemedicine Blueprint The real story of scaling telemedicine: less about tech, more about battling policy and redefining "the visit." 03:03 | The Art of Unlearning: Healthcare Culture Shock "The first question in France is 'What does the patient need?' not 'Is it covered?'" – Dr. Joshi on shedding the US healthcare mindset. 07:10 | Beyond the Hype: Building AI That Clinicians Actually Trust Why the next breakthrough won't be a flashy demo, but AI that seamlessly integrates into the clinical workflow as a trusted assistant. 09:44 | The Time Machine for Surgeons: XR in Medical Education How Virtual and Augmented Reality are creating risk-free simulation worlds to build true procedural muscle memory. 13:48 | Conclusion: The Infrastructure of Hope Dr. Joshi's final take on balancing relentless innovation with compassionate, practical implementation. Stay Connected & Dive Deeper: 👉 Learn more about Dr. Joshi’s work at ardexia.io 👉 Follow Aditi: LinkedIn or Instagram 🎧 This episode was recorded live at HLTH 2025. Learn about sponsorship opportunities. Stay connected with HIT Like a Girl Pod: HITLikeaGirlPod.com LinkedIn Instagram TikTok
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    16 分
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