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#10: There's always someone who knows somebody who has anemia | Erika Tyburski, CEO & Co-Founder of Sanguina

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In this episode, we will answer the following questions:
[01:22] how anemia brought tech people together into Sanguina
[03:38] AnemoCheck app that estimates hemoglobin level
[05:57] the age, symptoms, and consequences of anemia
[10:08] how to distribute uncommon healthcare apps
[14:50] the first version of the startup (AnemoCheck home product)
[17:16] getting patients' feedback
[20:23] process of FDA approval
[26:22] ML techniques for processing patients data and plans on EHR/EMR integrations
[31:00] worldwide market discovery studies to launch the app
[33:45] Rapid Fire Round (3 questions)
"I was jealous of diabetics that could screen themselves whenever they wanted to in their homes. There are 2 billion people that suffer from anemia," Erika says.
In this episode, Erika Tyburski shares a very inspiring story when founders, «a bunch of nerds», solve their own health problems via a healthtech product. During the last years, a lot of focus shifted away from other chronic diseases that were being managed prior to the pandemic.
You'll learn about the FDA approval process, getting patients' feedback, distributing uncommon healthcare apps, and the path of Sanguina in healthcare from the early beginning through all the stages. This episode will inspire you to launch your own idea to the market and help hundreds or even millions of people.
Enjoy the listening!
Links:
Erika’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-tyburski-292555b1/
Sanguina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanguina/
Sanguina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanguinaINC/
Sanguina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanguina_inc/
Sanguina Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanguina_inc/

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Content provided by Ivan Dunskiy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ivan Dunskiy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode, we will answer the following questions:
[01:22] how anemia brought tech people together into Sanguina
[03:38] AnemoCheck app that estimates hemoglobin level
[05:57] the age, symptoms, and consequences of anemia
[10:08] how to distribute uncommon healthcare apps
[14:50] the first version of the startup (AnemoCheck home product)
[17:16] getting patients' feedback
[20:23] process of FDA approval
[26:22] ML techniques for processing patients data and plans on EHR/EMR integrations
[31:00] worldwide market discovery studies to launch the app
[33:45] Rapid Fire Round (3 questions)
"I was jealous of diabetics that could screen themselves whenever they wanted to in their homes. There are 2 billion people that suffer from anemia," Erika says.
In this episode, Erika Tyburski shares a very inspiring story when founders, «a bunch of nerds», solve their own health problems via a healthtech product. During the last years, a lot of focus shifted away from other chronic diseases that were being managed prior to the pandemic.
You'll learn about the FDA approval process, getting patients' feedback, distributing uncommon healthcare apps, and the path of Sanguina in healthcare from the early beginning through all the stages. This episode will inspire you to launch your own idea to the market and help hundreds or even millions of people.
Enjoy the listening!
Links:
Erika’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-tyburski-292555b1/
Sanguina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanguina/
Sanguina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanguinaINC/
Sanguina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanguina_inc/
Sanguina Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanguina_inc/

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