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Rumi Yokota is a pediatric cardiology nurse practitioner at Stanford Children’s Health. She has worked in private practice, the Department of Public Health, and Kaiser Permanente in pediatric cardiology, primary care, and urgent care. She is on the hospital committees for digital health, information technology, and telehealth optimization and is currently the chair of the Advanced Practice Provider Council. Her interests lie in medical devices, wearables, and digital health.
She is obtaining her MBA in Healthcare Management, Innovation, and Technology at Johns Hopkins University. Her pursuit of an MBA has provided her with valuable opportunities to engage with the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through UCSF Innovation Ventures, she has analyzed market opportunities and competitive landscapes and built go-to-market strategies for startups in medical devices, digital health, biotechnology, and therapeutics. As an investment fellow at Life Science Angels, she has evaluated investment opportunities in medical devices and digital health products.
She is obtaining her MBA in Healthcare Management, Innovation, and Technology at Johns Hopkins University. Her pursuit of an MBA has provided her with valuable opportunities to engage with the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through UCSF Innovation Ventures, she has analyzed market opportunities and competitive landscapes and built go-to-market strategies for startups in medical devices, digital health, biotechnology, and therapeutics. As an investment fellow at Life Science Angels, she has evaluated investment opportunities in medical devices and digital health products.