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Episode Synopsis
SummaryThis episode, I discuss the growing opportunities for physicians in the startup world and how to successfully transition from clinical roles to entrepreneurial ventures. I share why identifying real healthcare problems, designing thoughtful solutions, and building sustainable business models are critical steps—often without needing large amounts of initial capital. I also walk through some of the common challenges physicians face during this transition and introduce a new incubator program created specifically to support physician-founded startups.If you're a physician even thinking about what's possible beyond traditional clinical work, this conversation will help you reframe your skills, explore real business opportunities, and approach entrepreneurship with clarity, courage, and purpose.Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction to startup opportunities for physicians and why now is the time.[02:48] How to identify healthcare problems worth solving — and where to start.[06:43] The critical role of discovery before designing solutions.[12:49] Building a business model: who pays, how much, and why it matters.[17:37] Overcoming common challenges: perfectionism, uncertainty, and starting small.[24:15] Why community and structured support are essential for physician entrepreneurs.[28:05] An inside look at the new incubator program designed for physician-founded startups. [31:42] How physicians can create scalable startups that attract venture funding. [35:00] Final thoughts on building momentum, creating impact, and forging your own path.
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