Emily Kaplan Patient
Emily Kaplan Patient
- Med Society
Emily Kaplan is an expert in strategy and communication. As the CEO and Co-founder of The Broken Science Initiative, she is building a platform to educate people on the systemic failings in science, education and health while offering an alternative approach based in probability theory. As the principal at The Kleio Group, Emily works with high profile companies, celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians and scientists who face strategic communication challenges or find themselves in a crisis. Emily’s work as a business leader includes time spent working with large Arab conglomerates in the GCC region of the Middle East looking to partner with American interests. Emily acquired Prep Cosmetics, expanded it to become a national chain and revolutionized the way women bought beauty products by offering novel online shopping experiences, which are now the industry standard. She was a partner in a dating app that used the new technology of geolocation to help interested parties meet up in real life. Emily developed Prime Fitness and Nutrition, a women’s health concept that focused on the fitness and diet needs of women as they age, with three physical locations. She was the host of the Empowered Health Podcast, and wrote a column in Boston Magazine by the same name, both of which focused on sex differences in medicine. Emily is an award winning journalist who has written for national newspapers, magazines and produced for ABC News’ 20/20, Primetime and Good Morning America. She is the author of two business advice books published by HarperCollins Leadership. Emily studied Advanced Negotiation and Mediation at Harvard Law School. She has a Masters of Science from Northwestern University and received a BA in history and psychology from Smith College.
New Resources
March 04 2026
| Articles
Why Trainers Should Care about Mitochondria
The “engines” inside the human hot rod
By Hollis Molloy
February 23 2026
| Articles
CAR-T & GBM: More hope in the war on cancer
And more evidence that victory isn’t defined by survival or quality of life
By Bob Kaplan
February 23 2026
| Articles
Why Your Brain Needs Fat
The brain is built on fat—so why are we afraid to eat it?
By Mary Dan Eades
Why Trainers Should Care about Mitochondria
The “engines” inside the human hot rod By Hollis Molloy
CAR-T & GBM: More hope in the war on cancer
And more evidence that victory isn’t defined by survival or quality of life By Bob Kaplan
Why Your Brain Needs Fat
The brain is built on fat—so why are we afraid to eat it? By Mary Dan EadesNew Webinars
January 21 2026
| An Allergy to Prevention
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals
By Karen Thomson
December 17 2025
| An Allergy to Prevention
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss
By Karen Thomson
December 03 2025
| Fitness
OARS – with Matt Miller
The Art and Science of Uncomfortable Conversations
By Karen Thomson
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals By Karen Thomson
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss By Karen Thomson
