Debugged S2:E10 Re-Engineer the World of Medicine with Hadley Sis

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Welcome back to the alumni-led Congressional App Challenge Debugged Podcast!  If you’re new to Debugged, here’s a bit about the podcast. 

Launched last year by the Congressional App Challenge Alumni Advisory Board, the Debugged Podcast connects the country’s youth with tech by *debugging* the intricate world of Computer Science. By highlighting trends, simplifying complex concepts, and speaking with high profile guests, Debugged allows its listeners to delve into tech in an analytical yet relatable way. Debugged is a unique podcast experience that seeks to redefine STEM education, highlight diverse voices, and further the narrative around a myriad of Computer Science topics. Some past guests include Ruthe Farmer, Yannic Kilcher, and Trisha Prabhu. 

In this episode of the Debugged Podcast, Medha Gupta chats with Hadley Sis, a Project Manager working at the medical device company, Stryker. Sis shares her incredible journey from earning her Master of Science focused in Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering to taking on a critical role as a leader in medical technology. Sis expands about her division, in which she works to make surgery more efficient through the creation of medical devices. The process from the conceptualization of medical devices to their commercial release is truly interesting and worth a listen! Tune into Sis’s amazing journey and stay curious!

Hadley Sis is a Project Manager working at the medical device company, Stryker. She is skilled in Mechanical Testing, SolidWorks, Biomechanics, and Design Controls. She received her Master of Science focused in Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering from University of Kansas.

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