Can you picture the future? Ten, twenty, even thirty years from now? And more importantly, are you ready to embrace what you see? For the riveting final episode of Season 1, Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with a man whose name has become synonymous with the future of healthcare: Dr. Daniel Kraft. A Stanford and Harvard-trained physician-scientist, inventor, and health-tech pioneer, Dr. Kraft brings over 25 years of experience at the intersection of medicine, research, and innovation. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Sigman and Dr. Kraft take you on a journey into what’s coming next, from wearables and personal health data to ambient technology, AI agents, and the shift from “quantified self” to quantified health. They dig into how artificial intelligence is already reshaping care, from tools we use today to what superintelligence might mean for medicine down the line. Think 3D-printed personalized polypills, digital twins, genomics-driven care, robotic surgery, and even quantum computing. Dr. Kraft also shares what trends he’s tracking and a few thoughtful warnings on how we use AI responsibly in medicine. Come touch tomorrow, today, in this can’t-miss season finale of Smart Medicine.
Say you could be taught to create incredible medical devices, the kind that save lives. And you could learn exactly what it takes to get them across the finish line, funded and FDA approved. Would you say count me in? In this episode, Dr. Scott Sigman connects with the brilliant Dr. Josh Makower, serial entrepreneur, ExploraMed founder, and innovation professor at Stanford University, to talk about what it really takes to bring groundbreaking medical ideas to life. From his childhood obsession with The Six Million Dollar Man to building companies across cardiology, orthopedics, and women’s health, Josh has spent his career turning big ideas into real solutions for patients. He shares how his path through MIT, NYU, and Pfizer shaped his thinking, why he believes innovation isn’t magic but teachable, and what he looks for in the next generation of physician-entrepreneurs. They dig into the hard truths behind medical device commercialization, including hidden hurdles, the F-word every founder faces (financing), and why dilution is part of the deal. Josh also shares what’s coming next, from AI in the clinical space to robotic surgery, and why your healthcare journey might soon start with your phone. Whether you’re a practicing physician, an aspiring founder, or someone who just wants to understand how great ideas become real, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
In a field where the stakes are literally life and death, the need for strong leadership is critical. So, if you’re a healthcare leader staring at a horizon filled with change, from new technology to evolving models of patient care, and feeling uncertain about what it all means for your role, you’re in the right place. In this episode of Smart Medicine, Dr. Scott Sigman welcomes Renee DeSilva, CEO of The Health Management Academy, for a deep dive into what it takes to lead in modern healthcare. Together, they unpack what separates good leaders from great ones, why peer-to-peer learning often beats PowerPoint, and how recognizing your blind spots is a superpower. Renee also shares her personal leadership journey, including the tough lessons she had to learn the hard way. Plus, Dr. Sigman flips the script and asks Renee how she’d help someone like him grow a mission-driven health business and scale innovation across the system. Whether you’re in the C-suite, running a private practice, or leading from the middle of the pack, this episode offers shared wisdom for anyone navigating change and committed to making healthcare better for everyone.
Cancer is personal. Whether it’s someone you love or your own diagnosis, it touches almost all of us. But thanks to rapid innovation in oncology, the future is starting to look very different. In this episode of Smart Medicine, Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with Dr. Sanjay Juneja, widely known online as The OncDoc. With over 50 million views across social media, Dr. Juneja is a triple board-certified hematologist and medical oncologist, as well as an entrepreneur and AI enthusiast. Together, they explore how precision therapies, breakthrough diagnostics, and artificial intelligence are transforming cancer care. They break down what cancer really is at the cellular level and why it’s so hard to treat. Dr. Juneja explains AI at its core and shares how new therapies like CAR-T are flipping the script. From the science of prevention to smarter, faster drug development with AI, this conversation offers a hopeful look ahead where knowledge is power. The future of cancer care is closer than you think. And yes, it’s looking a lot like smart medicine.
How comforted would you feel if, when sick or injured, if robots were sent to cure you? At first, you might be excited by this high-tech experience, but soon realize something is missing – the human connection. As technology continues to weave itself into doctors’ offices, the traditional doctor-patient relationship is undergoing a profound transformation. Joining Smart Medicine to unpack this evolution is Dr. Danielle Ofri. A widely published author, an expert in doctor-patient communication, and a practicing primary care physician at Bellevue Hospital. In this episode, Dr. Ofri sits down with Dr. Sigman to explore the past, present, and future of the doctor-patient relationship. Together, they share compelling stories from their practice, examine common communication challenges, and reveal why empathy is not the enemy of efficiency, but rather its ally. From the role of telehealth to whether AI-generated notes can match Dr. Ofri’s, this conversation shines a light on where technology can take the reins so doctors can focus on what truly matters. Dr. Ofri also shares advice for future physicians on how to learn from great communicators and preserve their own empathy throughout their careers. More than just a heartfelt conversation, this episode presents a vision of medicine where technology and humanity work in harmony, offering practical takeaways for your next patient or appointment.
How are our doctors doing? A simple question, but one necessary to ask. Burnout among physicians is more than a trending topic; it's a real issue with consequences inside hospitals, clinics, and private practices. But if we know it’s happening, what are we doing about it? In this episode, Dr. Dike Drummond, better known as The Happy MD, joins Dr. Scott Sigman to unpack the state of physician burnout and what it’s going to take to fix it. A former family physician who walked away from clinical practice after reaching his breaking point, Drummond now coaches doctors and works with healthcare leaders to create real strategies that help acknowledge and address physician burnout. Together, they explore how physicians can build simple daily strategies to protect their energy, why burnout is a systemic issue rather than a personal one, and how leadership can either fuel the problem or be the starting point for change. From boundary rituals and schedule hacks to digital scribes and stronger support teams, the conversation covers the tools that matter and the mindset shifts that make a difference. Physician burnout doesn’t get solved overnight, but this episode offers a real path forward. Because healing the healers is possible. And it starts by paying attention.
We all have a brain, but how many of us really understand how it works? In this episode of Smart Medicine, Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with Dr. Faye Begeti, neurologist at Oxford University Hospitals and author of The Phone Fix, to unpack what’s happening beneath the surface of our daily decisions. From why we’re wired to focus on the negative, to how our phones are shaping our brains in real time, Dr. Begeti shares the science that has our neurotransmitters firing. She explains the brain’s autopilot system, the role of the amygdala in shaping emotions, and how our digital habits can be rewired for better outcomes. Together, Dr. Begeti and Dr. Sigman also explore the surprising impact of the nocebo effect and what clinicians should know about managing their attention in a notification-heavy world. Whether you're a healthcare provider juggling tech and patient care, or someone just trying to make peace with their screen time, this is the brain health download here to help!
When it comes to understanding the latest breakthroughs in medicine, many turn to the results of clinical trials. But have you ever stopped to ask whether your mental picture of those trials still holds up? With rapid advances in technology reshaping how research is conducted, a new model has emerged, one that’s redefining accessibility and participation. Enter decentralized clinical trials. Joining host Dr. Scott Sigman on this episode of Smart Medicine is Craig Lipset, a passionate innovator in the clinical research space. As the Co-founder of the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance, former Head of Clinical Innovation at Pfizer, and long-time advocate for patient-centered research, Craig breaks down the what, why, and how behind the evolution of clinical trials. Together, they explore how the model is shifting and what that means for both patients and community doctors. From your digital twin and data ownership, to compensation for participation, Craig highlights the opportunities that come with doing research smarter. To wrap things up, Dr. Sigman hands Craig the reins, asking him to design his ideal system for medical research in the future.
Just because something’s always been done a certain way doesn’t mean it should stay that way—especially when it comes to the cost of care. What if price transparency wasn’t just a buzzword, but the foundation of a radically different system for care? That’s the philosophy driving Dr. Keith Smith, managing partner and co-founder of the Surgery Center of Oklahoma (SCO). In this bold episode of Smart Medicine, Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with Dr. Smith to explore the transparent pricing model that challenged the status quo and sparked a new way forward for ambulatory surgery centers. They dive into the origins of this model, how Dr. Smith built a practice rooted in openness and accountability, and what it means for both patients and providers. From structuring the surgery center to run on a business model resembling a law firm, to leveraging technology that supports honest pricing, Dr. Smith shares how true transparency isn’t just possible, it’s profitable.
Putting a price on care has never been easy. Value-based care is increasingly shaping how healthcare providers get paid, as traditional models like fee-for-service are declining. Today, 90% of healthcare providers are in a value-based care payment arrangement, but as this model gains momentum, the need for innovation to drive its potential to empower patients and improve outcomes has become acute. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with Dr. Kevin Bozic to define value-based care and uncover how it’s evolving. As Chair of Surgery and Perioperative Care at Dell Medical School and the Past President of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dr. Bozic shares why traditional systems are falling short and what it means to define and deliver value in care. Together, they dive into the new condition-based payment model Dr. Bozic’s team has developed, how it redirects clinical conversations toward patient goals, and why it’s already leading to reduced surgeries and better patient outcomes. They also unpack how these models can drive financial sustainability, improve patient relationships, reduce turnover, and boost margins. Dr. Bozic closes with a powerful message for healthcare professionals to be the change they want to see, as holding on to outdated models is no longer an option.
Tomorrow’s medicine is being built today. Are you ready to be part of what’s next? Welcome to Smart Medicine, a podcast dedicated to understanding the intersection of care and innovation. Hosted by Dr. Scott Sigman, your favorite opioid-sparing orthopedic surgeon and former host of The Ortho Show, embarks on a new adventure that explores how the future of medicine is being rewritten in real time. From cutting-edge research to the future of patient care, Dr. Sigman sits down with the brightest minds in medicine to unpack the breakthroughs, challenges, and unique strategies shaping the future of healthcare. Whether you're a clinician, manager, healthcare leader, innovator, entrepreneur, or patient advocate, Smart Medicine is your guide to navigating a rapidly evolving industry and transforming today’s challenges into tomorrow's smarter solutions. This is the future of healthcare. This is Smart Medicine, powered by Veradigm.