RJ Kedziora, co-founder and COO of Estenda, shares his journey from a tech-savvy childhood in the 70s to becoming a leader in healthcare innovation. RJ reflects on his early fascination with computers, starting with the IBM PC Junior, and his academic pursuit of artificial intelligence. His career path has traversed the evolution of software development, consulting, and the Internet boom of the late 90s. With a unique blend of empathy and technical expertise, RJ emphasizes the importance of understanding the end user's perspective, particularly in healthcare, where technology like electronic medical records was just beginning to take shape in the early 2000s. His insights highlight the transformative potential of healthcare technology and the importance of effective communication.
Listen in as we explore the integration of large language models in healthcare and the delicate balance of harnessing technology while preserving human skills. RJ shares his thoughts on the potential benefits of AI tools, such as ambient listening for note-taking, which could allow physicians to focus more on patient care. We also touch upon the significance of balancing productivity and wellness, drawing from RJ's personal experiences as a triathlete and his journey from baking vegan cakes to writing his upcoming book, "A Productive Harmony Framework." RJ offers valuable perspectives on managing energy over time, understanding one's chronotype for optimal productivity, and maintaining a vibrant life. Whether you're interested in healthcare innovation, AI technology, or personal wellness, this episode offers a wealth of insights and inspiration.
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Host David E. Williams is president of healthcare strategy consulting firm Health Business Group.
Episodes through March 2025 were produced by Dafna Williams.
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