• Pocket-Sized Peace of Mind: Exploring Stethophone's Impact on Health Care

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Pocket-Sized Peace of Mind: Exploring Stethophone's Impact on Health Care

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Eilish and Greg for Season 3, Episode 42 of "All Hands on Tech," titled "Pocket-Sized Peace of Mind: Exploring the Stethophone's Impact on Health Care."

    In this episode, they speak with Mark Opauszky, CEO of Sparrow BioAcoustics, the Atlantic Canadian-born company behind the Stethophone—a software that transforms smartphones into medical-grade stethoscopes for personalized cardiac care.

    Sparrow BioAcoustics' mission focuses on early disease detection through sound bioacoustics, providing convenient access to critical medical information about heart and lung function. The episode highlights the company's remarkable growth from a team of four to forty in just 2.5 years, driven by a commitment to technology, medicine, regulatory quality management systems, and customer support.

    Opauszky emphasizes the transformative potential of their heart monitoring device, particularly for those with heart health concerns, high-risk groups, and individuals experiencing symptoms or taking specific medications.

    The company's mission, deeply influenced by personal experiences with cardiovascular disease, ensures that its focus remains on empowering patients with the tools to take control of their health.


    Learn more about Sparrow BioAcoustics: https://stethophone.com/
    Visit Digital Nova Scotia: https://digitalnovascotia.com/
    Music © Bensound.com

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