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What happens when you mix a top-tier surgeon, a NASA innovator, and a Detroit-born tinkerer with big dreams? You get Dr. Scott Dulchavsky - CEO of the Henry Ford Innovation Institute and a true original. From solving the medical challenges astronauts might encounter while in outer space, to building cutting-edge simulation centers right here on Earth, Scott's work is helping to redefine what’s possible in medicine. In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob Riney sits down with the doctor who’s part innovator, part astronaut whisperer, and all Detroit hustle. They talk breakthroughs, big ideas, and why this city keeps producing world-changing talent. Don’t miss this ride! It's Detroit grit meets space-age science - and the future is looking stellar.
:00- Introduction
:43- Bob Riney introduces Dr. Scott Dulchavsky, highlighting his roles as Surgeon in Chief for Henry Ford Health and CEO of the Innovation Institute
1:43- Scott shares his background, mentioning his father's role at General Motors and his own interest in problem-solving from a young age
2:17-Scott describes himself as a "mechanic at large," influenced by his grandfather's tinkering
2:33- Bob Riney notes Scott's diverse interests, including teaching, inventing medical equipment, and working with NASA
2:51- Scott discusses his focus on impact, mentioning the development of a Simulation Center at Henry Ford Health
3:33- He emphasizes the importance of training young people and the logarithmic scale of impact through education
3:54- Bob Riney appreciates how the Simulation Center breaks traditional perceptions of healthcare by integrating high-tech and digital solutions
4:24- Scott highlights the importance of training in difficult conversations, especially in diverse cultural contexts
5:13- Scott recounts his relationship with NASA, starting with a classmate's dream of becoming an astronaut
Scott describes his role in developing medical equipment for space, including a portable ultrasound device.
5:53- Scott shares his experience with NASA's training methods and the importance of scalability in medical innovations
6:32- Scott discusses the impact of these innovations on healthcare on Earth, particularly in remote and underserved areas
8:07- Bob Riney asks Scott about his desire to be an astronaut and his near-miss with the Space Shuttle Columbia
8:21- Scott recounts the tragic events of the Columbia disaster and the impact on his friends at NASA
9:17- Bob Riney asks Scott about his vision for the future of healthcare, particularly in AI, digital solutions, and autonomous transportation
9:45- Scott emphasizes the importance of an open-minded approach to innovation and collaboration with diverse teams
10:48- Scott highlights the role of AI in making healthcare more accessible and efficient, with a focus on patient-centered care
11:44- Bob inquires about Scott's approach to embracing change and providing advice for others who may feel overwhelmed
12:00- Scott stresses the importance of thoughtful and mindful change, especially in high-stakes environments like medicine
13:04- Bob asks Scott about the evolution of surgery and his vision for the next decade
13:12- Scott describes the shift from invasive surgeries to less invasive procedures and the role of new technologies
13:50- Bob Riney shares his experience with legislators and the challenge of communicating the value of research
14:50- Scott discusses the need for effective storytelling to make research relevant to everyday citizens
15:31- Scott highlights the importance of science communication and the role of storytelling in making research accessible
15:53- Bob asks Scott about his experiences teaching the next generation of healthcare professionals
16:07- Scott expresses excitement about the younger generation's immersion in technology and their potential to drive innovation
16:20- Scott emphasizes the importance of diverse careers in healthcare, beyond clinical roles
16:40- Bob thanks Scott for his contributions and reflects on their relationship as colleagues
16:57- Bob reflects on the episode and his gratitude of his collegial relationship with his colleagues, how employees can be entrepreneurs and innovators no matter what their role is, and the importance of self-awareness and effective communication in the scientific community
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What happens when you mix a top-tier surgeon, a NASA innovator, and a Detroit-born tinkerer with big dreams? You get Dr. Scott Dulchavsky - CEO of the Henry Ford Innovation Institute and a true original. From solving the medical challenges astronauts might encounter while in outer space, to building cutting-edge simulation centers right here on Earth, Scott's work is helping to redefine what’s possible in medicine. In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob Riney sits down with the doctor who’s part innovator, part astronaut whisperer, and all Detroit hustle. They talk breakthroughs, big ideas, and why this city keeps producing world-changing talent. Don’t miss this ride! It's Detroit grit meets space-age science - and the future is looking stellar.
:00- Introduction
:43- Bob Riney introduces Dr. Scott Dulchavsky, highlighting his roles as Surgeon in Chief for Henry Ford Health and CEO of the Innovation Institute
1:43- Scott shares his background, mentioning his father's role at General Motors and his own interest in problem-solving from a young age
2:17-Scott describes himself as a "mechanic at large," influenced by his grandfather's tinkering
2:33- Bob Riney notes Scott's diverse interests, including teaching, inventing medical equipment, and working with NASA
2:51- Scott discusses his focus on impact, mentioning the development of a Simulation Center at Henry Ford Health
3:33- He emphasizes the importance of training young people and the logarithmic scale of impact through education
3:54- Bob Riney appreciates how the Simulation Center breaks traditional perceptions of healthcare by integrating high-tech and digital solutions
4:24- Scott highlights the importance of training in difficult conversations, especially in diverse cultural contexts
5:13- Scott recounts his relationship with NASA, starting with a classmate's dream of becoming an astronaut
Scott describes his role in developing medical equipment for space, including a portable ultrasound device.
5:53- Scott shares his experience with NASA's training methods and the importance of scalability in medical innovations
6:32- Scott discusses the impact of these innovations on healthcare on Earth, particularly in remote and underserved areas
8:07- Bob Riney asks Scott about his desire to be an astronaut and his near-miss with the Space Shuttle Columbia
8:21- Scott recounts the tragic events of the Columbia disaster and the impact on his friends at NASA
9:17- Bob Riney asks Scott about his vision for the future of healthcare, particularly in AI, digital solutions, and autonomous transportation
9:45- Scott emphasizes the importance of an open-minded approach to innovation and collaboration with diverse teams
10:48- Scott highlights the role of AI in making healthcare more accessible and efficient, with a focus on patient-centered care
11:44- Bob inquires about Scott's approach to embracing change and providing advice for others who may feel overwhelmed
12:00- Scott stresses the importance of thoughtful and mindful change, especially in high-stakes environments like medicine
13:04- Bob asks Scott about the evolution of surgery and his vision for the next decade
13:12- Scott describes the shift from invasive surgeries to less invasive procedures and the role of new technologies
13:50- Bob Riney shares his experience with legislators and the challenge of communicating the value of research
14:50- Scott discusses the need for effective storytelling to make research relevant to everyday citizens
15:31- Scott highlights the importance of science communication and the role of storytelling in making research accessible
15:53- Bob asks Scott about his experiences teaching the next generation of healthcare professionals
16:07- Scott expresses excitement about the younger generation's immersion in technology and their potential to drive innovation
16:20- Scott emphasizes the importance of diverse careers in healthcare, beyond clinical roles
16:40- Bob thanks Scott for his contributions and reflects on their relationship as colleagues
16:57- Bob reflects on the episode and his gratitude of his collegial relationship with his colleagues, how employees can be entrepreneurs and innovators no matter what their role is, and the importance of self-awareness and effective communication in the scientific community
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