Ahmad Alghazi, Founder & CEO at CAN Mobilities Inc: After smart homes and smart rings, meet the world’s smartest cane

In this episode, Ahmad Alghazi, founder and CEO of CAN Mobilities, talks about a smart walking cane that helps you to stay safe and mobile, quantifies your mobility, and unlocks different care programs for you. After witnessing how limited mobility impacted his grandmother’s quality of life and independence, Ahmad created the smart walking cane as a mobility solution for different populations with these types of conditions and challenges.

Paul Wright, MD, MBA: A Unique Multi-Faceted Perspective on Leading Innovations in Healthcare

This episode of Bite The Orange features a great friend of our host, someone that has been incredibly inspiring, and we know you will be too. Dr. Paul Wright is with us to share his journey in the healthcare industry and especially his interest in digital health. Paul’s passion for innovation in the digital landscape is tangible when he emphasizes that it is not being used to its full potential in healthcare. One way to get into the healthcare system is by implementing technology that is targeted to a specific audience. Dr. Paul also reflects on the education level in the country right now and how his thoughts on digital health merge with what he teaches.

David Albert, MD: The Life & Career of a Living Legend

In this episode, we are honored to feature someone that has impacted many careers, but especially our host, Dr. Emmanuel Fombu’s trajectory in healthcare. David describes himself as a mad inventor, with 80 US patents, more of them foreign, and a whole library of published abstracts and peer-reviewed articles. He is also an incredible entrepreneur and innovator, who has sold several companies and now is leading AliveCor, and he goes deep into his entrepreneurial journey in this conversation. They talk about KardiaMobile 6L, its innovative solutions, and how it’s improving patients’ health. Together, they also discuss access and the future of medicine, specifically in the cardiovascular field.