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Rosa Hart
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  • Ep 49: Bounce Back Smart with Sam Reeder
    What if recovering from an injury felt empowering instead of overwhelming? This episode of Nurse Rosa’s Insights dives into the future of adaptive fitness with Dr. Samantha Reeder, an emergency medicine physician, Navy veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of Bounce Back Smart. Recorded live at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas, Sam shares how her experiences in the ER, the military, and her own injuries led her to build an AI-powered fitness app designed to help people regain strength and confidence safely. In This Episode, We Cover: Samantha’s path from emergency medicine and military service to entrepreneurship How her personal injury experiences inspired Bounce Back Smart What makes the app unique: adaptive workouts that adjust to individual needs, limitations, and preferences including pregnancy, postpartum, and chronic aches How AI creates safer, personalized fitness recommendations Samantha’s entry into tech and the tools that helped her build the app including vibe coding Practical advice for clinicians and non-tech founders exploring app development or AI How to find partners who understand HIPAA compliance and medically responsible design Highlights from the HLTH conference including the energy of the nurse hackathon The Billion Dollar Question. Samantha would invest in expanding access to individualized care so people receive the right help at the right time The potential of telemedicine and digital tools to close healthcare gaps Encouragement for innovators to use AI, start where they are, and connect within the healthcare tech ecosystem Learn more at https://bouncebacksmart.com/ Connect with Dr. Samantha Reeder on LinkedIN:   / samanthareeder1990   Connect with Nurse Rosa on social media: @nurserosaspeaks Email: [email protected] If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it. Know someone with a great answer to the Billion Dollar Question? Reach out and Rosa may feature them in a future episode. Thank you for listening!
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  • Ep 48: The Love that Built Imagine Pediatrics with Taylor Beery
    Out of unimaginable loss came a mission to bring hope, healing, and joy to families who need it most. In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart speaks with Taylor Beery, Chief Innovation & Administrative Officer and co-founder of Imagine Pediatrics, a mission-driven medical group transforming care for children with medical complexity and special healthcare needs. Taylor shares his deeply personal journey that led to the founding of Imagine Pediatrics, including the story of his son, Walker, who lived with medulloblastoma, a pediatric brain cancer, for two years before passing away. Together with Walker, Taylor helped launch Kids Join the Fight in 2021—a nonprofit dedicated to curing pediatric brain cancer and supporting children and families battling the disease. Today, Taylor channels that same passion into Imagine Pediatrics, ensuring that every child receives the timely, high-quality, and compassionate care they deserve. As Chief Innovation & Administrative Officer, he oversees the daily delivery of Imagine Pediatrics’ integrated model, which combines medical, behavioral, and social support to serve nearly 40,000 children across multiple states. The organization partners with health plans to provide these services at no cost to families, offering 24/7 virtual access to personalized care that helps kids spend more time at home and less time in the hospital. Before founding Imagine Pediatrics, Taylor held executive roles across multiple industries and served as Policy Director for the White House office established to help rebuild the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina. A graduate of the University of Virginia with a degree in Economics, he now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife and family. In this inspiring conversation, Taylor and Rosa explore the mission and heart behind Imagine Pediatrics, the importance of elevating caregiver voices in healthcare, and how innovation can create joy and dignity for families facing life’s greatest challenges. Imagine Pediatrics delivers integrated medical, behavioral, and social care to children with special healthcare needs. Services are provided at no cost through partnerships with health plans, serving nearly 40,000 children across multiple states. The organization operates a 24/7 virtual care model designed to keep kids home and out of hospitals. Taylor Beery’s personal experience as a parent of a child with medical complexity inspired his lifelong commitment to improving pediatric care. Kids Join the Fight, co-founded with his son Walker, continues to support families and advance pediatric brain cancer research. Caregiver representation remains a critical need in healthcare discussions. The legacy of Walker Beery lives on through Imagine Pediatrics’ mission to bring compassion, innovation, and hope to families nationwide. Connect with Taylor Beery on LinkedIN Follow Nurse Rosa’s INsights for more conversations that amplify hope and highlight innovation in healthcare. Connect with Rosa @NurseRosaSpeaksVisit NurseRosaSpeaks.com for resources and upcoming episodes. For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to "Stronger After Stroke", "Aging Like A Pro" and "The Lou Review".
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  • Ep 47: AI and the Future of Clinical Trials
    In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart speaks with Dr. Selin Kurnaz, CEO and co-founder of MassiveBio, and Craig Lipset, a globally recognized expert in decentralized clinical trials. Together, they discuss how artificial intelligence and technology are transforming patient access to clinical research and reshaping the future of healthcare innovation. Their conversation explores how decentralized trials expand access for patients within their own communities as well as globally, the importance of patient engagement in successful research, and the critical role of trust and communication between patients and healthcare providers. They also address the barriers that keep patients unaware of available trials, the challenges of navigating the patient journey, and the need for new funding models to advance rare disease research. Key takeaways include that AI and technology can dramatically reduce the time required to match patients with the right trials, while patient engagement and trust remain essential for participation. Decentralized trials open opportunities for more diverse populations, and simplifying the patient journey helps make research more accessible. Transparent data sharing empowers patients and improves outcomes, and innovative funding strategies are vital to support research for rare diseases. Ultimately, healthcare systems must evolve to better support participation in clinical trials, and collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and patients is the key to driving meaningful progress. Connect with Craig Lipset on LinkedIN Learn more about the Buffalo Initiative Connect with Dr. Selin Kurnaz on LinkedIN Visit MassiveBio.com Follow Nurse Rosa’s INsights and leave a review for more conversations at the intersection of nursing, innovation, and patient empowerment. Visit NurseRosaSpeaks.com for resources and upcoming episodes. For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to "Stronger After Stroke", "Aging Like A Pro" and "The Lou Review".
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  • Ep 46: Kids Have Strokes Too: the Untold Story with Lisa Pabst
    Most people don’t realize kids can have strokes too—and the warning signs often go unnoticed. In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s Insights, I sit down with Dr. Lisa Pabst, a pediatric stroke neurologist, to explore the hidden realities of pediatric stroke and the breakthroughs bringing hope to families. Dr. Pabst shares her journey into pediatric neurology, the challenges of recognizing stroke symptoms in children, and how telestroke programs are transforming access to care in underserved areas. We dig into the unique causes of pediatric strokes—why they differ from adults, how seizures can mask the diagnosis, and the role lifestyle and even “stroke weather” can play. She also shines a light on the collaborative spirit of the pediatric stroke community, the importance of raising awareness, and the critical need for long-term rehabilitation and follow-up for children recovering from stroke. If you want to understand how innovation, teamwork, and education are reshaping pediatric stroke care, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Key Takeaways: Pediatric stroke is rare but requires highly specialized care. Telestroke programs are a game-changer for access, especially in rural or underserved areas. Stroke causes in children differ from adults, demanding unique treatment approaches. Awareness and education are vital for timely diagnosis and intervention. Seizures are a common first symptom of stroke in children, often leading to misdiagnosis. The pediatric stroke community is deeply collaborative and outcome-focused. Lifestyle factors like diet and activity can influence pediatric stroke risk. Resource-sharing and expert connections are key to better outcomes. “Stroke weather,” linked to viral infections, can impact stroke incidence in kids. Long-term follow-up and rehabilitation are essential for recovery. Connect with Dr. Lisa Pabst by email at: [email protected] Enjoyed this episode? Follow Nurse Rosa’s INsights, leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, and share it with someone passionate about healthcare transformation and nursing leadership. Follow Rosa on social media: @NurseRosaSpeaks
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  • Ep 45: Brain Health = the New Vital Sign with Phyllis Ferrell
    In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with Phyllis Farrell, a global leader in brain health and Alzheimer’s advocacy. With more than 25 years in healthcare—including two decades at Eli Lilly and Company, where she served as Global Head of External Engagement for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegeneration—Phyllis has shaped the development of late-stage Alzheimer’s treatments and now advises global initiatives through PBFerrell LLC, StartUp Health’s Alzheimer’s Moonshot, and the USC Schaeffer Institute, among others. Rosa and Phyllis dive into the powerful connections between stroke prevention and Alzheimer’s care, why routine cognitive assessments should start at age 50, and how lifestyle changes can prevent up to 40% of dementia cases. Phyllis highlights the urgent need to expand clinical trial access, especially for women who are disproportionately impacted as both patients and caregivers. She also emphasizes the vital role of caregivers, the importance of public health campaigns to reduce stigma, and how advocacy and storytelling can empower individuals and communities. Blending personal insight from her own family’s experience with professional expertise, Phyllis makes a compelling case for why brain health should be a public health priority—and what each of us can do to protect it. Connect with Phyllis Ferrell on LinkedIn Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, see "Stronger After Stroke", "The Lou Review" and "Aging Like A Pro".
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Rosa Hart interviews healthcare stakeholders to find out what needs they see in their specialty and learn about their proposed methods to meet them. Anyone can complain, but this podcast is for possibility thinkers who are ready to create solutions.

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