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Dr. Mitzi Krockover has been the first in every leadership role she's taken—from founding UCLA's Women's Health Center to becoming Humana's first Vice President of Women's Health to now investing in women-led healthcare companies. In this powerful conversation with Laurie McGraw, Dr. Krockover reveals why she's optimistic about women's health innovation despite recent funding challenges, sharing how the "train has left the station" on progress that can't be reversed.
Dr. Krockover breaks down the expansive definition of women's health beyond reproductive care—from the fact that 66% of Alzheimer's patients are women to how female inflammatory responses differ fundamentally from men's. She connects the dots between women's health investment and economic returns, citing studies showing a potential $14 billion ROI from modest research increases.
Key Takeaways:
From navigating being "the first" in multiple sectors to building Arizona's women's health innovation ecosystem, Dr. Krockover demonstrates how connecting the dots between health, economics, and leadership creates unstoppable momentum for change.
Chapters
03:50 - Being the First: Navigating Uncharted Leadership Territory
05:44 - Beyond Reproductive Health: Redefining Women's Health
08:21 - From NIH Mandate to Investment Boom: 30 Years of Progress
11:22 - The Perfect Storm: Why Women's Health Finally Took Off
13:37 - Arizona's Women's Health Innovation Ecosystem
15:05 - From Treating Patients to Investing in Solutions
18:09 - Finding Optimism Despite Political Headwinds
23:09 - Say Yes First, Figure It Out Later: Advice for Women Leaders
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By Laurie McGraw5
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Dr. Mitzi Krockover has been the first in every leadership role she's taken—from founding UCLA's Women's Health Center to becoming Humana's first Vice President of Women's Health to now investing in women-led healthcare companies. In this powerful conversation with Laurie McGraw, Dr. Krockover reveals why she's optimistic about women's health innovation despite recent funding challenges, sharing how the "train has left the station" on progress that can't be reversed.
Dr. Krockover breaks down the expansive definition of women's health beyond reproductive care—from the fact that 66% of Alzheimer's patients are women to how female inflammatory responses differ fundamentally from men's. She connects the dots between women's health investment and economic returns, citing studies showing a potential $14 billion ROI from modest research increases.
Key Takeaways:
From navigating being "the first" in multiple sectors to building Arizona's women's health innovation ecosystem, Dr. Krockover demonstrates how connecting the dots between health, economics, and leadership creates unstoppable momentum for change.
Chapters
03:50 - Being the First: Navigating Uncharted Leadership Territory
05:44 - Beyond Reproductive Health: Redefining Women's Health
08:21 - From NIH Mandate to Investment Boom: 30 Years of Progress
11:22 - The Perfect Storm: Why Women's Health Finally Took Off
13:37 - Arizona's Women's Health Innovation Ecosystem
15:05 - From Treating Patients to Investing in Solutions
18:09 - Finding Optimism Despite Political Headwinds
23:09 - Say Yes First, Figure It Out Later: Advice for Women Leaders
Guest & Host Links
Connect with Inspiring Women
Browse Episodes | LinkedIn | Instagram | Apple | Spotify

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