
A 67-year-old man gets bit by a snake in his backyard, nearly loses his leg at a trauma center, and his grateful donation to Stanford ends up funding a wilderness medicine app that's now saving lives across the country.
Today, we're talking with Camilo Barcenas about how he's translating 20 years of healthcare technology experience into keeping people safe in the great outdoors. Camilo is a technology entrepreneur who has worked on developing healthcare technology for nurses and doctors.
Currently, Camilo is the Founder and CEO of GOES, a company that "translates environmental risk to real-time medically guided action.” The platform provides offline medical protocols and environmental risk assessments for outdoor activities, addressing risks like extreme heat, cold, air quality, wildlife, and disease-carrying insects. The company recently pivoted from a direct-to-consumer model to focus on B2B applications, particularly in industrial safety and public safety sectors.
Jon chats with Camilo about:
his 20 year professional background developing Dabo Health and partnering with the Mayo Clinic
five years working on Stanford's new $2 billion hospital technology implementation
the missions of GOES: translating environmental risk to real-time medically guided action
discovering two key gaps in the product development process
the transition from consumer (B2C) to business (B2B) model
Stay connected:
Camilo on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/camilosavinglives/
GOES Health:
https://www.instagram.com/goeshealth/
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