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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Goli Ameri from COSM, a leading Toronto-based medical device company dedicated to revolutionizing pelvic health. Dr. Goli, Head of Research at COSM, holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering specializing in image-guided therapy and surgery from the Robarts Research Institute at Western University. She has played a crucial role in COSM's growth, contributing to 4 peer-reviewed publications and 11 conference presentations. We explore the limitations of traditional pessaries and delve into COSM’s advanced technologies, such as 3D printing and AI-powered tools, which create personalized pessaries for conditions like pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence. The discussion also highlights the potential of non-invasive ultrasound imaging and accurate measurement tools. But what truly sets COSM apart is its data-driven platforms, which offer comprehensive digital support to physicians and patients. We examine the integration of educational apps, peer support, and remote monitoring to enhance overall care. Discover how COSM transforms pelvic health with precision-based solutions for unique bodies and needs, all underpinned by its robust data-driven platforms. For more information, be sure to check out their:
Website: https://www.cosm.care
Instagram: @cosm.medical
Facebook: Cosm.medical
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction to Golia Ameri and Cosm
00:04 The Problem with Traditional Pessaries
01:03 COSM's Innovative Solution
02:05 Custom Pessary Fitting Process
04:21 Challenges and Measurements
09:27 Provider and Patient Support
13:27 Future Developments and Products
13:36 Future Innovations in Personalized Pastries
13:58 Postpartum and Post-Surgery Recovery Solutions
14:41 Clinical Trials and Studies
15:09 Personalized Devices for Different Needs
16:06 Stabilizing Tissue for Better Healing
17:37 Collaborations and Innovations
19:19 AI and Machine Learning in Women's Health
20:15 Advanced Measurement Tools
22:41 Challenges and Future Directions
23:32 Connecting with Cosm
24:57 Conclusion and Gratitude
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Goli Ameri from COSM, a leading Toronto-based medical device company dedicated to revolutionizing pelvic health. Dr. Goli, Head of Research at COSM, holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering specializing in image-guided therapy and surgery from the Robarts Research Institute at Western University. She has played a crucial role in COSM's growth, contributing to 4 peer-reviewed publications and 11 conference presentations. We explore the limitations of traditional pessaries and delve into COSM’s advanced technologies, such as 3D printing and AI-powered tools, which create personalized pessaries for conditions like pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence. The discussion also highlights the potential of non-invasive ultrasound imaging and accurate measurement tools. But what truly sets COSM apart is its data-driven platforms, which offer comprehensive digital support to physicians and patients. We examine the integration of educational apps, peer support, and remote monitoring to enhance overall care. Discover how COSM transforms pelvic health with precision-based solutions for unique bodies and needs, all underpinned by its robust data-driven platforms. For more information, be sure to check out their:
Website: https://www.cosm.care
Instagram: @cosm.medical
Facebook: Cosm.medical
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction to Golia Ameri and Cosm
00:04 The Problem with Traditional Pessaries
01:03 COSM's Innovative Solution
02:05 Custom Pessary Fitting Process
04:21 Challenges and Measurements
09:27 Provider and Patient Support
13:27 Future Developments and Products
13:36 Future Innovations in Personalized Pastries
13:58 Postpartum and Post-Surgery Recovery Solutions
14:41 Clinical Trials and Studies
15:09 Personalized Devices for Different Needs
16:06 Stabilizing Tissue for Better Healing
17:37 Collaborations and Innovations
19:19 AI and Machine Learning in Women's Health
20:15 Advanced Measurement Tools
22:41 Challenges and Future Directions
23:32 Connecting with Cosm
24:57 Conclusion and Gratitude