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Brandis Boyd-Cooper with BioMazze Coordination

EP# 9: Transforming Healthcare: Brandis Boyd-Cooper's Mission Of Advocacy and Innovation

July 29, 20244 min read
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What makes Brandis Boyd-Cooper with BioMazze Coordination a good neighbor?

In the latest episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Brandis Boyd-Cooper, the visionary founder of BioMazze Coordination. With over 23 years of experience as a biologic coordinator, Brandis is a force to be reckoned with in the healthcare industry. Her journey is a testament to the power of passion, innovation, and relentless advocacy for patients. This episode delves into various facets of her career, personal challenges, and the legacy she is building for her family.

Brandis Boyd-Cooper has dedicated her career to transforming the healthcare experience for both patients and medical staff. As the founder of BioMaze Coordination, she specializes in managing specialty medications for dermatologists, rheumatologists, and other medical professionals. One of the key aspects she addresses is the complexity of handling IV infusions and specialty drugs. These tasks are often time-consuming and cumbersome for medical staff, but Brandis and her team alleviate this burden, allowing healthcare providers to focus on patient care. Her unwavering commitment to patient advocacy has made her a beacon of hope and efficiency in the DFW Metroplex.

A significant portion of the episode focuses on the personal challenges Brandis has faced as a minority woman in a competitive industry. She candidly discusses the hurdles she had to overcome, including the difficulty of catching the attention of key stakeholders and making a name for herself. Despite these challenges, her resilience and determination have enabled her to succeed. She emphasizes the importance of not taking "no" for an answer and continually pushing forward. This mindset has not only helped her achieve professional success but also allowed her to integrate her family into her mission. Her daughter and sister are now part of her efforts to make healthcare more accessible and efficient.

Brandis's journey in healthcare began in dermatology, working with Trinity Dermatology. She recalls the early days when biologics like Enbrel, Humira, Amavit, and Reptiva were first launched. These injectables were new to the market, and no one knew how to process them. Brandis took on the challenge, learned the intricacies, and gradually expanded her expertise. From working with a single provider, she grew to collaborate with 75 doctors across the DFW area. Her ability to adapt and innovate has been a cornerstone of her career.

One of the myths and misconceptions Brandis addresses in the episode is the perceived necessity of a biologic coordinator. Many providers underestimate the value of this role, often believing that pharmaceutical companies should handle the processing of medications. However, Brandis points out that this approach is legally problematic due to stark laws that prevent such arrangements. Her role is crucial in ensuring that patients receive the necessary therapies while staying within the legal bounds of the FDA. This advocacy is not just about professional duties but also about maintaining the human touch in healthcare, which is increasingly under threat from AI-driven solutions.

Outside of her professional life, Brandis is constantly thinking of ways to innovate and improve. Even during her leisure time, she is brainstorming new business ideas and ways to enhance patient care. Her dedication to leaving a legacy for her family is evident in her entrepreneurial spirit. She finds joy in simple activities like watching TV with her daughter or going to the spa, but even then, her mind is often occupied with thoughts of her businesses and how she can make a positive impact.

The episode also touches on Brandis's strategies for overcoming the challenges of being a minority in the healthcare industry. She emphasizes the importance of making noise and being heard, contrary to the belief that it's not the loudest person in the room who gets noticed. Her approach has been to be vocal and assertive, ensuring that her contributions are recognized. This assertiveness has helped her build a strong presence in the Metroplex and make significant strides in her field.

In conclusion, this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast offers an in-depth look at the remarkable journey of Brandis Boyd-Cooper. From her early days in dermatology to founding BioMaze Coordination, her story is one of passion, innovation, and relentless advocacy for patients. Her ability to balance professional and personal life, integrate her family into her mission, and continually push the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare makes her a true inspiration. Whether you are a healthcare professional, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone looking for a dose of motivation, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to learn how one individual can make a profound impact on a community and revolutionize the healthcare experience.

To learn more about BioMazze Coordination go to:

https://biologicsbmc.com/

BioMazze Coordination

469-373-3741

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