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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2025 · 36 MIN

2025 Vision: Innovations and Collaborations in Medical-Dental Care

from Outcomes Rocket · host Saul Marquez

It’s time to reflect on an inspiring year of conversations with trailblazers and look into the future! In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Levine and Mariya Filipova reflect on their podcast journey, highlighting insights from 45 episodes and their vision for healthcare in 2025, emphasizing the need for seamless, integrated care. They also celebrate AI-driven personalization, periodontal care, and dental-medical integration, along with the growing role of Dental Support Organizations in enhancing patient outcomes through technology and sharing best practices. Tune in to look back on game-changing innovations and guests on the Think Oral Health podcast, and be inspired by bold visions for seamless healthcare in 2025 and beyond! Resources: Mariya Filipova - https://filipova.health/ Systemic Health Investor - https://www.4100dx.com/ Care Convergence Thought Leader: Dental Economics Forbes Technology Council Member Jonathan Levine - www.drjonathanlevine.com Founder - JBL New York City www.jblnyc.com Founder - GLO Science LLC www.gloscience.com Co-Founder - GLO GOOD Foundation www.glogoodfoundation.org Watch the entire episode on YouTube and get more details at Think Oral Health.

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