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22.01.2024

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Digdeep Podcast: Dr. Enise Lauterbach, How Can Data Save Lives?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Dr. Enise Lauterbach, ex-cardiologist, founded LEMOA in 2019 to detect atrial fibrillation through data, aiding heart failure patients. Her switch to entrepreneurship, unusual for doctors, garnered awards and recognition.

We explore her transition and colleagues' responses. Just listen in (podcast in German).

#podcast #kreuter

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