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@othermixed

3 x Founder. Specialise in solving wicked problems.

Building solutions for families and kids with complex needs.

#CP #IDD #Disability

CEO @AndiamoHQ

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othermixed (@othermixed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would have rolled my eyes at you if you had told me two years ago that I would be freshly making popcorn and hand feeding it to a dog because they were poorly. The emotional manipulation is next level

Richard D. Bartlett (@richdecibels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

allow me to indulge for a second about one beautiful word in the tv show The Bear: "heard" "heard" is used by kitchen workers to improve coordination. it's like "message received". reduces miscommunication. - "burger and fries for table 7" - "heard!" but in the show they exapt

Haje (@haje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Statistically, this is what #founders get wrong when pitching to #VCs... This is the breakdown, ranked by flag. Green means go, red means fundraising impossible. Anyway - as a pitch nerd, I find this absolutely fascinating. Let me pull out some of the highlights... 1/

Statistically, this is what #founders get wrong when pitching to #VCs... 

This is the breakdown, ranked by flag. Green means go, red means fundraising impossible. 

Anyway - as a pitch nerd, I find this absolutely fascinating.

Let me pull out some of the highlights... 1/
Brian Roemmele (@brianroemmele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Bacteria store 'memories' and pass them on for generations, study finds” What was considered wild speculation and almost shouted down is now confirmed: bacteria store memories in a manner we overlooked and do not fully understand. This is big. Article: phys.org/news/2023-11-b…

Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hardest businesses to make work in health care are oriented around long-term prevention. Not because the outcomes are poor or the evidence isn't there... But because no one in the system is incentivized to care. Most insurers see their members churn out within 7 years.

Craig R Louer Jr, MD FAAOS (@craiglouer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your adolescent patients are anxious about bracing. Their parents are anxious about surgery. Try and cater your education to them and don't be afraid to refer them to online resources--misinformation in these forums was not as rampant as I expected!

Your adolescent patients are anxious about bracing. Their parents are anxious about surgery. Try and cater your education to them and don't be afraid to refer them to online resources--misinformation in these forums was not as rampant as I expected!
Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center (@weinbergcp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mental health conditions are more common in people with #cerebralpalsy than the general population. Accessing mental health treatment allows people with CP to live their healthiest lives. Check how our integrated mental health has impacted families this past year.

Mental health conditions are more common in people with #cerebralpalsy than the general population. Accessing mental health treatment allows people with CP to live their healthiest lives.

Check how our integrated mental health has impacted families this past year.
Nikhil Krishnan (@nikillinit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

remote patient monitoring has just made me kind of sad as a category A tool that really could help patients in their care journey has instead been focused on increasing billables to practices with largely very little meaningful change to their care plans

Prof. Devi Sridhar (@devisridhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain is in a vicious loop of: council budget cuts -> closure of public sports centres/pools/football -> more sedentary behaviour -> rise in chronic disease -> rise in healthcare costs -> council budget cuts -> repeat. A downwards spiral to poor health.

Haje (@haje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a huge breakthrough experience on a Mindbloom ketamine journey a while back. I wrote it up as a blog post and it’s vaguely surreal to see the company share the post. Destigmatize getting the help you need.

Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center (@weinbergcp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nycballet Access Workshop & Performance on 2/24 Join in a movement workshop & a matinee of 3 ballets: Opus 9/The Dreamer, Symphony in Three Movements & a new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky. Wheelchair accessible and transferable seating available.⁠ [email protected]

<a href="/nycballet/">nycballet</a> Access Workshop &amp; Performance on 2/24 

Join in a movement workshop &amp; a matinee of 3 ballets: Opus 9/The Dreamer, Symphony in Three Movements &amp; a new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky.

Wheelchair accessible and transferable seating available.⁠
cpcenter@cumc.columbia.edu
Together for Short Lives (@tog4shortlives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may have seen a piece on BBC News yesterday which discussed transition to adult services for seriously ill children. It may have raised questions and emotions for your family. This resource aims to answer questions you may have about the process. togetherforshortlives.org.uk/get-support/su…

Ruth Ibegbuna (@msibegbuna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're looking for 6 state-schooled young people to lead educational research around a topic of their choice. Funded and supported by our team and academics. We are looking for young people passionate about exploring areas of interest or issues they feel need to change.

pedneurojournal (@pedneurojournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does a national follow up program providing standardized treatments to children with cerebral palsy change outcomes? Read out the Danish experience here - pedneur.com/article/S0887-… - Better motor outcomes in children receiving standardized treatments

Nikhil Krishnan (@nikillinit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my quick thoughts on the walmart primary care stuff 1) it's virtually impossible to make primary care economics work unless it's a loss-leader to other services or takes risk. Maybe one of the reasons CVS pushes forward while all the others push back is because of the attached