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In this episode of the 无忧短视频 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Daniela Faykoo-Martinez, RD, MHSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频 about using digital patient engagement for Gynecology-Oncology. See the full show notes below for details.
Guest(s): Ms. Daniela Faykoo-Martinez, RD, MHSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频
Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频
Episode 32 鈥 Show notes:
[0:07] Introducing Ms.Daniela Faykoo-Martinez, RD, MHSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频 鈥揳 local celebrity on the 无忧短视频 Podcast;
[1:54] How gynecologypatients commonly want to feel connected to their healthcare team, want tounderstand how to manage pain and infection, and want to learn the specificdetails of their surgery because the intervention is often overwhelming, and whygynecology patients often write 鈥渄iary entries鈥 to get feedback from theirhealthcare team;
[3:46] How 无忧短视频鈥檚 digital patient engagement platform has combined surgery and chemotherapy engagement into one program to accurately represent the patients鈥 entire journey;
[6:42] How 无忧短视频 adapts for each patient, personalizing the education provided including specifics that are often neglected such as managing stoma care, catheter care, libido, and sex after surgery, as well as education on medication for the chemotherapy program to maximize the experience and benefit for the patient;
[8:18] How theconvenience of a digital platform provides healthcare teams the ability to鈥渟eamlessly鈥 modify a patient鈥檚 program based on their treatment plan;
[12:01] Why includingcountdowns (e.g. days until surgery or days until chemo is complete) in thedigital program helps patients contextualize their experience and maintain asense of normalcy during their care;
[13:59] How daily 鈥渉ealthcheck鈥 questions post-discharge track & manage more complicated issues suchas stoma output (if applicable), catheter monitoring (if applicable), andvaginal discharge/bleeding, and can help patients understand and identifyproblems earlier;
[17:49] How the digitalprogram adapts to each patient based on their unique profile, including complextreatment plans such as neoadjuvant chemotherapy;
[20:10] Why digitalpatient engagement is necessary to capture subjective experiences from patientswhere other devices fail;
[23:26] Lightning Round Questions - For Dr. Liu andMr. Sardana
Q1: If you could be any ingredient in asalad, what would you be and why?
A1 (Dr. Liu): 鈥淧ecans, because I feel like they can goon anything and I鈥檓 just a bit nutty.鈥
A1 (Mr. Sardana): 鈥淐routons, because they鈥檙e notthe foundation of the salad but you鈥檇 definitely notice if they weren鈥檛 there.鈥
Q2: If you were a wicked tyrant, whichcountry would you rule?
A2 (Dr. Liu): 鈥淭he Wizarding World of Harry Potter! I鈥檓taking Voldemort鈥檚 spot.鈥
A2 (Mr. Sardana): 鈥淕reece or Spain, because theweather is great there!鈥
Q3: What was your worst ever haircut andhow old were you when you got it?
A3 (Dr. Liu): 鈥淚t happened during the transition periodbetween when I was getting my haircuts by my parents at home to a hairdresser. Iwas probably 7 or 8; there was one time where the haircut didn鈥檛 go well athome, so I felt that I needed a more professional job done.鈥
A3 (Mr. Sardana): 鈥淢y worst haircut would either be this past lockdown period or in Grade 4/5 when I dyed my hair blue. I liked it for about a week before I regretted it.鈥