• Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): Resilience, Recovery & Neurotech
    Jun 7 2025

    In this powerful episode of Patient Innovations, co-hosts Mary MacCarthy and Rashmi Kandwal go beyond stats and symptoms to explore the lived experience of spinal cord injury—and the groundbreaking technologies transforming recovery.

    Nearly 18,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with a spinal cord injury each year. Today’s episode features two voices at the forefront: a hockey player's unshakable will and a scientist's drive to innovate.

    Featured guests:

    Jack Jablonski – Former Minnesota hockey standout and current LA Kings digital media specialist. Jack shares how his life changed after a 2011 spinal cord injury—and how he’s advancing recovery through his personal journey and the Jack Jablonski Foundation.

    Dr. Parag Gad – CEO and Co-Founder of SpineX, Dr. Gad explains how his team’s non-invasive neuromodulation therapies (like SCONE™) are helping patients regain function—and what FDA Breakthrough Device designation means for the future of care.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • Living with and training through paralysis
    • How neuromodulation is redefining recovery
    • Jack’s mission to help others BEL13VE
    • The hope that drives patients and innovators forward

    Want to collaborate or sponsor? Email rashmi@healthcare.mn.

    Next up: Multiple Sclerosis—closing the gap in care.

    Support spinal cord injury research through the Jack Jablonski Foundation. Every donation fuels progress toward life-changing breakthroughs.

    #SpinalCordInjury #Neurotech #JackJablonski #PatientStories #ParalysisRecovery #HealthcareInnovation #SCI #SpineX #PatientInnovations #HealthcareMN #BEL13VE

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    43 Min.
  • Heart Health: Heart Valve Innovations
    May 17 2025

    In this spring episode of Patient Innovations, co-hosts Mary MacCarthy and Rashmi Kandwal explore the vital role heart valves play in keeping us alive—and what happens when they don’t work as they should. With 2.5% of the U.S. population affected by heart valve disease and 40,000 babies born each year with congenital heart defects, the need for innovation is more urgent than ever.

    Featured guests:

    • Kris Bauerschmidt, entrepreneur and medical device leader, shares his journey receiving a mechanical heart valve and what life is like post-surgery.
    • Dr. Maan Jokhadar, Cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, explains how heart valve care has evolved, when to repair vs. replace, and why anticoagulants like Warfarin are still necessary.
    • Dr. Mayra Guerrero, Mayo Clinic Interventional Cardiologist and board member of the Heart Valve Society, discusses global collaboration in research and what innovations give her hope.

    In this episode you will hear about:

    • Living with a mechanical valve
    • Evolving heart valve treatments
    • Research priorities and future tech
    • Why heart health starts with awareness

    Have ideas on collaboration or want to sponsor Patient Innovations? Reach out to rashmi@healthcare.mn.

    Next up: spinal cord injuries—featuring a Minnesota hockey legend's powerful recovery story.

    #HeartValveHealth #Cardiology #PatientStories #HealthcareInnovation #MayoClinic #HeartValveSociety #PatientInnovations #HealthcareMN

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    43 Min.
  • Sleep Apnea
    Apr 2 2025

    In this episode of Patient Innovations, we hear from Robert J. Proulx, who is receiving care for sleep apnea. Then Dr. Runji Varghese, a sleep medicine physician at Hennepin Healthcare and Medical Director at the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, and Sarah Chiapetta, head of product at GEM Health in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, share clinical information and innovation from their organizations.

    For resources and support, check out the American Sleep Apnea Foundation at https://www.sleephealth.org/. You can learn more about Dr. Varghese's center at https://www.hennepinhealthcare.org/specialty/minnesota-regional-sleep-disorders-center/. To learn more about the GEM Health solution go to https://www.mygemsleep.com/.

    #sleepapnea #PatientAdvocacy #PatientInnovationsPodcast

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    51 Min.
  • ALS / Lou Gehrig’s Disease
    Mar 4 2025
    In this episode of Patient Innovations, we dive into Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease—a progressive neurodegenerative condition that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

    Joining us in the studio are:

    • Mark Bearman – An ALS patient with a genetic mutation, sharing his personal journey.
    • Dr. Sam Maiser – Chair of the Department of Neurology at Hennepin Healthcare, offering medical insights.
    • Jennifer Hjelle – Chief Community Engagement Officer for the ALS Association, discussing advocacy and resources.

    ALS, which currently has no known cure, often begins with muscle weakness in the hands, feet, arms, or legs before progressing to other parts of the body. As nerve cells die, movement becomes more difficult, eventually impacting chewing, swallowing, speaking, and breathing.

    The Ice Bucket Challenge became a historic movement, raising millions of dollars for ALS research. These efforts contributed to the development of the first drug showing significant potential in treating genetically induced ALS.

    Learn more, find resources, and support advocacy efforts at The ALS Association – dedicated to finding a cure for ALS.

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    56 Min.
  • Organ Transplant
    Feb 6 2025

    In this episode, we explore the journey of organ transplantation—what it takes to make transplants possible, the latest advancements in the field, and the powerful stories of those whose lives have been forever changed.

    Our guests include:

    • Ben Williams – Kidney transplant recipient, NFL Players Association Chapter President, and former US NFL football player (including the Minnesota Vikings) who transitioned to the NFL Europe/World Football League. Ben Williams Foundation is on a mission to educate on kidney disease: https://benwilliamsfoundation.org/
    • Dr. Vanessa Humphreville, MD, FACS – Liver, kidney, and pancreas transplant surgeon and associate professor at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine.
    • Kate Kishish – Transplant coordinator at LifeSource, one of 56 Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) in the country. LifeSource serves the second-largest geographical region, covering Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and parts of western Wisconsin, with a mission to save and heal lives through organ donation and transplantation.

    Organ transplantation is a life-saving procedure in which a donor’s organ is surgically placed into a recipient whose own organ has failed or been damaged. While thousands of lives are transformed each year through organ donation, the need for organs continues to far exceed the available supply. Join us as we explore the science, the human impact, and the critical need for awareness and action in organ transplantation. Learn more about how to become a donor at LifeSource.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • Understanding Depression: Stories of Struggle, Support, and Strength
    Jan 3 2025

    This episode of Patient Innovations delves into the realities of living with depression, featuring personal stories, expert insights, and organizational perspectives.

    Guests:

    • Julie Berggren shares her journey with depression, the challenges she faced, and the tools that have supported her mental health.
    • Dr. Talee Vang, award-winning psychologist and Vice President of Health Equity at Hennepin Healthcare, emphasizes the role of cultural sensitivity, equity, and access in effective mental health care.
    • Shannon Stauff, COO of Cadre, a mental health app, discusses her journey in the mental health space and how Cadre, a MN based startup is making a difference in addressing depression and other mental health issues

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    56 Min.
  • Multiple Myeloma
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode, we explore Multiple Myeloma, a rare and complex blood cancer, with insights from experts and a patient navigating the journey firsthand. Together, they share the challenges of diagnosis, advancements in treatment, and hope through innovative care.

    • Ron Theissen – A patient sharing his courageous story of resilience.
    • Dr. Joseph Maackron – A leading oncologist, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota, and Clinical Investigator in the Bone Marrow Transplant Division and Stem Cell Institute.
    • Jeff Liter – CEO of Luminary Therapeutics, a clinical-stage company transforming care with allogeneic cellular therapies.

    This conversation highlights the strength of the Multiple Myeloma community and the transformative impact of cutting-edge research and personalized care.

    #MultipleMyeloma #BloodCancerAwareness #PatientInnovations #HealthcareAdvances

    Additional Resources:

    • The MMRF | Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
    • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | Blood Cancer Leaders | LLS
    • Lymphoma Research Foundation | Research. Community. Cure

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    55 Min.
  • Diabetes
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the realities of diabetes with three insightful guests. Angie Kruger shares her journey of managing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Dr. Pankaj Shah, an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic, offers expert insights into the medical aspects and challenges of diabetes care, and Stacey Pugh, CEO of Endogenex, discusses innovations in T2D treatment and Minnesota's role as a medtech hub. Together, they explore the importance of lifestyle adjustments, early detection, and the latest therapies transforming diabetes management. Tune in for valuable insights on the future of diabetes care and tips for living well with T2D.

    Disclaimer: This episode is intended to inform and explore innovations; it does not promote or endorse any specific products or companies.

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    58 Min.