
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The importance of cervical cancer screening in the U.S.Why is cervical screening so important in the U.S. and globally? And how has the pandemic affected that screening?
Today’s episode features Chris Beddard, VP of US Marketing at BD. She joins the podcast today to discuss a product she and her team have been working on to improve the lives of women. Chris is passionate about bringing awareness about health options to women around the world.
Listen to the episode to hear what Chris has to say about why the test she’s been working on is special, what kinds of challenges a team faces when developing these tests, and why cervical cancer screening is so important.
Some of the highlights of today’s episode include:“Extended genotyping provides different information, information that’s critical to a clinician to basically manage a woman’s risk for developing cervical cancer or precancer.”
“In order to get all three testing paradigms approved through the FDA, there was an extensive clinical trials that did take place, again spanning many years.”
“HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.”
“We’re seeing women returning to testing; we’re seeing –again –our view of healthcare changing based on the pandemic.”
Links:Chris Beddard
BD
Etienne Nichols LinkedIn
MedTech Excellence Community
Greenlight Guru Academy
Greenlight Guru
4.8
9292 ratings
The importance of cervical cancer screening in the U.S.Why is cervical screening so important in the U.S. and globally? And how has the pandemic affected that screening?
Today’s episode features Chris Beddard, VP of US Marketing at BD. She joins the podcast today to discuss a product she and her team have been working on to improve the lives of women. Chris is passionate about bringing awareness about health options to women around the world.
Listen to the episode to hear what Chris has to say about why the test she’s been working on is special, what kinds of challenges a team faces when developing these tests, and why cervical cancer screening is so important.
Some of the highlights of today’s episode include:“Extended genotyping provides different information, information that’s critical to a clinician to basically manage a woman’s risk for developing cervical cancer or precancer.”
“In order to get all three testing paradigms approved through the FDA, there was an extensive clinical trials that did take place, again spanning many years.”
“HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.”
“We’re seeing women returning to testing; we’re seeing –again –our view of healthcare changing based on the pandemic.”
Links:Chris Beddard
BD
Etienne Nichols LinkedIn
MedTech Excellence Community
Greenlight Guru Academy
Greenlight Guru
758 Listeners
201 Listeners
8,645 Listeners
30,651 Listeners
315 Listeners
436 Listeners
1,459 Listeners
43,327 Listeners
1,452 Listeners
316 Listeners
30 Listeners
256 Listeners
13,110 Listeners
196 Listeners
52 Listeners