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Diagnostic Guru

Diagnostic Guru

De: Lesley Northrop
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"Diagnostic Guru" shines a spotlight on the remarkable journeys of women in science who are driving innovation and creating changes. We delve into their paths to leadership, exploring the challenges they've overcome and the triumphs they've achieved. Each episode features in-depth conversations that reveal their journeys, the science behind the groundbreaking products that change healthcare, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the challenges in making change. We celebrate the resilience, ingenuity, and expertise of these women, providing inspiration and insight for aspiring woman and anyone fascinated by the intersection of science and leadership. Join us as we uncover the stories behind the discoveries that are shaping the future of healthcare.2025 - LDGI, LLC Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Enfermedades Físicas Historia Natural Hygiene & Healthy Living Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • “Boss Bitch or Mild Mother?” Losing the Labels in Leadership for Women in Science
    May 21 2025

    What happens when a genetic counselor takes those skills to industry, nerds out on billing and reimbursement, and then starts a podcast about genetics? Kate Wilson is what happens.

    Kate Wilson is a podcaster, educator and consultant. She specializes in oncology genomics and has over 15 years' experience in product management, laboratory genetic testing, and clinical genetic counseling. She is a nerd about billing and reimbursement and loves science communication. Kate is passionate about access to genetic healthcare and precision medicine for all. She serves as adjunct faculty for the Emory University Genetic Counseling Program and currently hosts and produces the All Access DNA podcast and DNA Dialogues podcast.

    Today, we talk with Kate about her earliest career successes and why she left the clinical world to pursue a career in industry. We drilled in on her good, bad, and ugly and found out more about the origin of her podcasting career. And given Kate’s background and her work with genetic testing, we asked her opinion about the recent funding cuts to work that supports genomic research as well as her perspective following one of her own recent podcasts on the 23andMe data privacy scandal. We could talk to Kate forever, and you will want to as well after hearing this episode.

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    36 m
  • What do you want to be FIRST when you grow up?
    May 6 2025

    “If you show up as an engineer, people will treat you that way.”

    What a powerful lesson from our guest this week - aerospace engineer, corporate trainer, motivational speaker, and comedian, Shayla Rivera. Starting her career at NASA as an aerospace engineer (who does that?!?), Shayla spent five years working on the space shuttle and space station programs. She left to pursue psychology, trying to understand what makes people tick, first working in environmental systems sales and then moving on to corporate training. She found her niche as a motivational speaker. Her love of words and natural ability to not take herself or the world too seriously finally led her to comedy. Currently, Shayla serves as Director of ENGR[x] at Texas A&M University, her alma mater. This new program is designed to provide undergraduate engineering students with professional skills and experiences beyond their engineering degree requirements, making them more attractive to employers.

    Shayla is one fascinating woman with a down-to-earth attitude and infectious enthusiasm for life. In this episode, she offers sound advice for how to avoid the common pitfalls that plague some women going into science and technical fields and how to follow your curiosity. The question, she says, is not “What do you want to be when you grow up?” but “What do you want to be first?”

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    31 m
  • What Happens When You Choose to Do More than Just Check the Boxes
    Apr 22 2025

    Is taking a career detour the same as failure? Our guest today certainly doesn’t think so.

    Lena is a physician-turned-marketer with over 20 years of leadership experience across startups and established health-tech companies. She has a proven track record of scaling successful brands and defining new categories that set disruptive companies apart from the healthcare status quo. She’s currently the co-founder of Best Friend Jack, a boutique marketing and branding agency serving health-tech companies.

    Lena’s transition from clinical medicine to marketing serves as the backdrop for a bold career, one that has allowed her to serve healthcare in a much bigger way than one patient at a time. In this conversation, she talks about how she decided to make this shift, what she thinks are still challenges for women in leadership, and how she got involved in investing in women-led businesses herself.

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    34 m
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