Women's Digital Health
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.
Women's Digital Health
Countdown to Clarity: Breaking Down the Top 10 Myths in Women's Tech & Health
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:
- Women and men both experience a wide range of emotions, so why are women's emotions viewed negatively?
- Why Femtch Solutions don't just benefit women
- How adopting digital health can empower patients and lead to richer interactions with your professional health providers
- What to look out for with digital health solutions and my top tips for protecting your data
- Our future plans for the Women's Digital Health podcast
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)
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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.
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