Nonprofit US organisation, Mayo Clinic is launching a new podcast, Tomorrow’s Cure.
The show will highlight medical innovations transforming healthcare and feature the visionaries who make them possible.
Tomorrow’s Cure is being released in collaboration with PRX, a Pulitzer and Peabody Award-winning public media organization and one of the world’s top podcast distributors.
The show is hosted by Cathy Wurzer, a renowned broadcaster, journalist and author known for her work on Minnesota Public Radio’s Morning Edition and Twin Cities PBS.
She will conduct in-depth interviews with experts from Mayo Clinic and industry leaders. Episodes will emphasise the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and inspiring possibilities.
Topics such as 3D printing models, artificial intelligence, mixed reality and personalised medicine will be covered.
Guests will include Jonathan Morris, M.D., radiologist, Mayo Clinic; Beth Ripley, M.D., Ph.D., deputy chief, Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Konstantinos Lazaridis, M.D., gastroenterologist and Carlson and Nelson Endowed Executive Director, Center for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic; Gary Miller, Ph.D., vice dean of Research Strategy and Innovation, director of the Exposomics Laboratory and Core, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health; and more.
Molly Biwer, chair of Brand Strategy, Mayo Clinic said: “This is an exciting new initiative for Mayo Clinic.
“Tomorrow’s Cure will explore the cutting-edge research, technology and breakthroughs that are revolutionising the future of medicine. We are excited to showcase the physicians, clinicians, researchers and thought leaders driving these transformative advancements.”
Jason Saldanha, chief operating officer at PRX added: “Mayo Clinic is the trusted resource on what impacts us all: our health. We’re proud to collaborate with the team to help bring listeners everywhere their expertise, innovation and commitment to opening the possibilities of medicine.”
The first season of the eight-episode Tomorrow’s Cure launches on 26 June, with new episodes released each Wednesday on all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.
Episodes will also feature a video component, which can be viewed on Mayo Clinic’s YouTube channel.
Seasons two and three will resume in early 2025.