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Entrepreneur Rx
John Shufeldt, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP
85 episodes
5 days ago
Successful physicians have many skills needed to become successful entrepreneurs; often, they lack any business training. Each week join John, one of the nation’s leading medical entrepreneurs, as he interviews other physicians or health care leaders who have successfully started a business that’s helped them secure their future by creating alternative sources of income and opportunities. If you’re ready to capitalize on your medical background to achieve your entrepreneurial vision this is the podcast for you, Entrepreneur Rx with John Shufeldt.
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Successful physicians have many skills needed to become successful entrepreneurs; often, they lack any business training. Each week join John, one of the nation’s leading medical entrepreneurs, as he interviews other physicians or health care leaders who have successfully started a business that’s helped them secure their future by creating alternative sources of income and opportunities. If you’re ready to capitalize on your medical background to achieve your entrepreneurial vision this is the podcast for you, Entrepreneur Rx with John Shufeldt.
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Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Courtney Williams, Co-founder and CEO of Emagine Solutions Technology

For episode 85 of Entrepreneur Rx, John welcomes Courtney Williams, co-founder and CEO of Emagine Solutions Technology. Emagine is tackling the U.S. maternal health crisis with remote patient monitoring. The podcast starts off with Courtney touching on her diverse background and then she moves to how her sister’s high-risk pregnancy inspired her to get into healthcare entrepreneurship. This experience opened her eyes to the dangers of pregnancy and the lack of access to safe healthcare for pregnant women. 

Inspired to make a change, Courtney and her team developed a handheld ultrasound device called VistaScan that is FDA cleared and aimed at low-resource settings. However, they soon realized that the lack of access to healthcare is not just a problem in developing countries but also in their own community. This led them to where Emagine Solutions Technology is today - a maternal health focus. Shortly after, Courtney and her team developed The Journey Platform which is geared towards better connecting providers and patients.

Courtney then moves on to discussing challenges in the femtech industry and funding for female entrepreneurs. She wraps up the podcast by sharing her biggest challenge she has faced as an entrepreneur, Emagine’s potential exit in the future and her hopes for the future of Emagine. Courtney's unwavering commitment to leveraging technology to enhance maternal health outcomes is a testament to her visionary leadership and dedication to making a meaningful impact.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 57 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dom Messerli, Founder, President and CEO of Lenoss Medical

For this episode of Entrepreneur Rx, John sits down with Dom Messerli, the President and CEO of Lenoss Medical. Lenoss Medical is disrupting the treatment of spinal fractures with their OsteoPearl Vertebral Body Augmentation (VBA) System. This minimally invasive and epoxy-free technology delivers a fully biological solution to stabilize spinal fractures and utilizes the natural healing properties of healthy bone.   

The episode starts off with Dom explaining his background in mechanical engineering and his rise within Synthes, a company specializing in spine technology that was later acquired by Johnson & Johnson. He discusses the inspiration behind Lenoss Medical's innovative implant, the OsteoPearl, which treats spinal fracture and allows for bone healing as opposed to the current stand of care. 

Dom goes on to speak about the shortcomings of traditional kyphoplasty using epoxy (such as complications like intravenous embolism) and points out the advantages of Lenoss Medical’s OsteoPearl implants. He emphasizes that bone materials do not carry the risk of rejection like organ transplants because they contain no living cells.  

John and Dom then move to talk about the business side of Lenoss Medical, including raising funds, startup valuation, and the importance of networking in entrepreneurship. They conclude the podcast discussing Dom’s tips for people who want to become an entrepreneur where Dom touches on the importance of partnership. 

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1 year ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Ross Bundy, Founder and CEO of CRISPR QC

For episode 83 of Entrepreneur Rx, John welcomes Ross Bundy, CEO of CRISPR QC. CRISPR QC is a biotechnology company aimed to equip scientists and researchers with data to improve their CRISPR assay design by using its sensor technology to analyze gene editing processes.  

Ross starts off the episode by discussing his background in gene therapy and his experience founding Cardea Bio. He also talks about the challenges of introducing new ideas in a field dominated by experts and the importance of regulatory guidance. He goes on to explain more about how Cardea Bio and CRISPR QC are related, ethical issues in the field, challenges gene editing faces and his excitement of where CRISPR QC is headed. 

He concludes the podcast by emphasizing the importance of building a strong team and finding people's strengths to create a successful startup. He also shares his advice for those considering starting their own startup: build a support network, learn how to translate their expertise into value, and take responsibility for supporting and leading others. 

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1 year ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Hillary Lin, Co-Founder and CEO of Curio

Internal medicine physician Hillary Lin is the co-founder and CEO of Curio, a VC-backed healthcare startup that is reshaping the landscape of cancer care with hands-on, personalized solutions driven by the power of AI.  

As a Taiwanese immigrant, she experienced firsthand the stark contrast between the complicated healthcare system in the United States and the simplicity of a universal healthcare system.  Seeing the subtle cultural nuances and how they impacted the patient experience was the driving force for her AI solution. Tune in to hear how this experience fueled her mission to create personalized healthcare navigation while providing emotional support to patients.   

In addition to discussing Curio’s evolution of how they have shifted to a SaaS model, Hillary touches on Curio’s future plans to integrate with EHRs and CRMs, her hopes for Curio as it continues to grow, and her stance on transparency in AI. She concludes the episode with the biggest lesson she has learned in entrepreneurship- tackle the hard things and face obstacles head-on in order to succeed. 

Hillary's story is a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and the desire to make a lasting impact on the healthcare industry.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with James (Jim) Dahle, Founder of The White Coat Investor

For episode 81 of Entrepreneur Rx, John had the pleasure of sitting down with fellow emergency medicine physician James (Jim) Dahle, founder of The White Coat Investor. The White Coat Investor is the most widely read, physician-specific personal finance and investing website in the world. In addition to the blog, he has authored four books and hosts two weekly podcasts.

Jim shares his journey to financial literacy after negative experiences with unscrupulous financial professionals early in his career. He explains how he embarked on a self-study journey and started The White Coat Investor to provide unbiased financial education to doctors. Jim highlights the reasons why physicians often struggle with money management, including the lack of education on finance and the taboo surrounding money talk in the medical field. 

Then, Jim discusses the different pathways to wealth for physicians, including the default pathway of working as a physician and investing in index funds, the reproducible entrepreneurial pathway, and the hardcore entrepreneur pathway. He also addresses the challenges faced by physicians who are living hand to mouth and offers advice on how to start building wealth. 

Jim concludes the episode by discussing the impact of The White Coat Investor and the importance of financial literacy in medical schools. He shares his belief that physicians should still pursue medicine if they have a passion for it, but they should also prioritize financial education early in their careers.

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1 year ago
30 minutes 12 seconds

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Entrepreneur Rx interview with John Criswell, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Porter

For episode 80 of Entrepreneur Rx, John welcomes back John Criswell, founder, chairman, and CEO of Porter, a transformative healthcare solution that aims to improve the home healthcare journey for payers and their vulnerable members. John Shufeldt’s venture capital firm, Xcellerant Ventures, also recently invested in Porter.

Porter utilizes AI-derived insights and a dedicated clinical team, along with a member-facing platform, to offer a personalized and efficient way for health plan members to navigate the complexities of at-home healthcare. The company focuses on driving better outcomes, improving quality, optimizing risk adjustment, and increasing member retention for payers.

In this interview, John Criswell highlights the challenges of navigating the healthcare system and emphasizes the need for simplification. He explains that Porter aims to streamline the process and provide support for patients and caregivers. John then talks about how he started Porter right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic and notes the challenges of managing a startup during such a time. He also discusses the transition to a post-COVID leadership style and the impact of remote work on new entrants to the workforce.

John goes on to address the changing dynamics in healthcare and explains that Porter's focus on care coordination and support during transitions of care can help reduce medical malpractice risks for hospitals and providers. He wraps up by offering advice for first-time entrepreneurs and expressing his optimism for the future of Porter.

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2 years ago
24 minutes 48 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with Esther Dyson, Founder of Wellville

For episode 79 of Entrepreneur Rx, John interviews rockstar Esther Dyson, founder of Wellville, a 10-year nonprofit project dedicated to demonstrating the value of long-term investment in health and equity. Esther has been or is a director of many companies such as 23andMe, Avanlee Care, Meetup, and WPP Group. In addition, Esther is an active angel investor and also enjoys sitting on the boards of several nonprofits, such as Charity Navigator, ExpandED Schools, Long Now and The Commons Project. 

This interview starts off with her explaining the Wellville project and her impressive background (she has even trained as a backup cosmonaut). Esther emphasizes the importance of asking questions and learning from others, rather than trying to have all the answers. Esther then shares her experiences as an angel investor, highlighting the qualities she looks for in founders, such as creativity, resilience, vision and humility. 

Esther goes on to express concern about society's addiction to instant gratification of all kinds – drugs, food, VC exits and the like. She stresses the importance of providing support and resources for maternal care, doula services, and parenting education to create a stable foundation for future generations and to “train” babies to be healthy humans resistant to manipulation…by trained AIs. Esther encourages individuals to face their fears and take risks, emphasizing the value of having a support system in place. She then concludes by reminding listeners that failure is a natural part of life and should be embraced as a learning opportunity.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 25 seconds

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Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with Alan Roga, Founder and CEO of TruLite Health

For episode 78 of Entrepreneur Rx, John Shufeldt interviews fellow ER doc and seasoned healthtech entrepreneur Alan Roga, CEO and Co-Founder of TruLite Health. TruLite Health’s platform Truity™ is the markets first comprehensive health equity platform and brings together the largest proprietary clinical health equity knowledge base and recommendations with patient-specific clinical and social data sets, and makes it actionable driving patient specific clinical, social, behavioral interventions at the point of care.

The episode starts off with Alan sharing his background including his journey through college and medical school, and how he ended up in emergency medicine. He discusses how emergency medicine is well-suited for entrepreneurs due to its fast-paced nature and the need to make quick decisions with limited information. 

Alan then tells the story of how he got into telemedicine in 2009 after realizing the high cost and lack of access for patients seeking care. He started his own telemedicine company, Stat Doctors, which was later acquired by Teladoc in 2015. Alan explains the challenges of being a corporate suit after the acquisition, but also the excitement and opportunity it brought.  This leads Alan to talk about his latest venture, TruLite Health, which focuses on addressing health disparities through a clinically integrated workflow tool. 

Finally, Alan shares six key questions for would-be entrepreneurs to consider, including the importance of passion, capital, and comfort with uncertainty. He emphasizes the need to find something that matters and to go for it.

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2 years ago
35 minutes 54 seconds

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Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with James Bates, Founder and CEO of AdviNOW

For episode 77 of Entrepreneur Rx, John Shufeldt interviews long-time friend James Bates. James is the CEO and founder of AdviNOW Medical, the world's first artificial intelligence and augmented reality driven patient journey platform that nearly eliminates the administrative burden for physicians and reduces the cost of healthcare.

In this interview, James shares his personal drive to always choose the hardest thing to do which pushed him both personally and educationally. James' determination and resilience led him from electrical engineering to the peak of the tech world, but it wasn't until he delved into the healthcare industry that he found a problem he was passionate about solving. It shocked him to discover the inefficiency and low profitability in medical practices, with doctors spending the majority of their time on administrative tasks rather than patient care. This revelation led him to create AdviNOW.

James then talks about how while AI is the future of healthcare, adoption and implementation can be slow. Despite this, he explains the exciting future of AdviNOW. James also provides advice for those interested in entering the healthcare startup space, emphasizing the need to choose a real problem to solve, raise more money than anticipated, and remain resilient in the face of challenges.

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2 years ago
31 minutes 17 seconds

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Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with Dr. Lyle Berkowitz, Founder and CEO of KeyCare

For episode 76 of Entrepreneur Rx, Dr. John Shufeldt spoke with fellow physician entrepreneur, Dr. Lyle Berkowitz. Dr. Lyle is the founder and CEO of KeyCare, the nation’s only Epic-based virtual care company, whose mission is to help health systems expand their capacity by giving them access to their tech-empowered virtual care workforce. Dr. Lyle has a unique background as an engineer who became a doctor, and has and over 20 years of experience as a primary care physician, health system executive, informatician, healthcare innovator, investor, and serial digital health entrepreneur.

In this episode, Dr. Lyle shares his background in both medicine and technology, highlighting the potential for using technology to transform healthcare. He goes on to talk about how his current company, Keycare, was born through the realization that health systems were not effectively meeting the patient demand for coordinated virtual care. He discusses how KeyCare addresses these issues and he emphasizes the importance of simplifying and automating routine workflows in healthcare to improve the experience for both doctors and patients.

Dr. Lyle then explains how KeyCare's Epic-based virtual care platform allows them to easily support other Epic-based health systems who want to expand their digital front door in a hybrid manner, so that patients can go between virtual and office-based care seamlessly. He addresses the concerns of health systems and doctors by emphasizing how KeyCare works in partnership with their customers, rather than competition. Dr. Lyle transitions into offering advice to physicians interested in becoming more entrepreneurial by starting with a fractional approach, dividing their time between clinical and business work opportunities. He then ends his episode by discussing the role of AI in healthcare, as well as encouraging medical students to combine their non-medical passions with their medical skills to create their perfect jobs in the future.

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2 years ago
34 minutes 8 seconds

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Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with Ed Connors, Founder of Heudia Health

On this episode of Entrepreneur Rx, host John Shufeldt interviews Ed Connors, a serial entrepreneur with a diverse background in engineering, aviation, and electronics. Ed has been in the healthcare and public health space for the last 25 years, focusing on addressing health disparities and improving access to care. He is currently the founder of Heudia Health which has created a platform called AccessMeCare.

The platform was inspired when Ed noticed a child with obesity in one of his STEM education programs. This led him to develop a technology platform that brings together different community organizations to address complex health problems. AccessMeCare aims to eliminate barriers to care, improve collaboration, and help individuals find the most appropriate centers of care. 

In this interview, Ed emphasizes the importance of community engagement and team building in implementing technology solutions. He also highlights the need to focus on proactive care and reducing barriers to access. Ed encourages healthcare professionals to not only rely on technology but also to understand the ecosystem and build relationships with stakeholders.

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2 years ago
26 minutes

Entrepreneur Rx
Entrepreneur Rx: Interview with Stanley T Lewis, MD, MPH, Founder and CEO of A28 Therapeutics

On Episode 74 of Entrepreneur Rx, Dr. John Shufeldt sat down with Dr. Stanley Lewis, an internal medicine physician, serial entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Stanley’s most recent endeavor is being the founder and CEO of A28 Therapeutics.

Stanley has a diverse background, starting with his medical training at the University of Texas McGovern School of Medicine and his work in patient care, education, and clinical research. He then transitioned to drug development and entrepreneurship, founding companies such as Eselle Health and A28 Therapeutics. 

During their discussion, Staley candidly shares the driving force behind his pursuit of drug development, underscored by the pressing need for improved treatment options free from the toxic side effects of treatments for diseases like HIV and cancer. With passion, he unveils the distinctive approach of his current company, A28 Therapeutics, which pioneers a targeted lytic peptide for combating cancer, with a particular emphasis on liver metastases.

Lastly, Stanley eloquently underscores the significance of diversity within medicine and the biotech industry. He highlights the profound impact it can have on health outcomes and the importance of representing diverse voices and perspectives. As a seasoned entrepreneur, he imparts valuable advice to those aspiring to make their mark, emphasizing the significance of knowing their "why," exercising patience and persistence and fostering a collaborative spirit in their endeavors.

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2 years ago
39 minutes 52 seconds

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RX73: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Subha Airan-Javia MD, FAMIA, CEO & Founder at CareAlign

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John discusses with Dr. Subha Airan-Javia her entrepreneurial journey, the influence of AI in healthcare, challenges in technology transfers and commercialization,  and the development CareAlign, a platform designed to improve healthcare efficiency and patient care with a web-based solution for task management, communication, and access to patient information.

Tune in to learn more about how CareAlign empowers clinicians and streamlines patient care!


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2 years ago
32 minutes 33 seconds

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RX72: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Darren Sommer, DO, MBA, MPH, CEO at Innovator Health

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John talks with Darren Sommer about Sommer’s journey in healthcare and the military, his experience working in Afghanistan, and how he transitioned into becoming an entrepreneur with Innovator Health. He explains how Innovator Health started focusing on telemedicine and provides hospital medicine services, which has been successful due to its unique business model that provides a more cost-effective solution for hospitals.

Tune in to hear about Darren Sommer’s entrepreneurial journey with telemedicine and hospital services!



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2 years ago
30 minutes 42 seconds

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RX71: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Ayushi Patel, Co-Founder and CEO at CenSyn

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John talks to Ayushi Patel, Co-Founder and CEO at CenSyn, about how the PenEEG will improve protocols after head injuries and make neurology accessible outside hospitals. Brain health screenings can take from 4 to 48 hours in Emergency Departments and ICUs, even though they should be handled with extreme caution from the moment an injury occurs. Under this premise, CenSyn seeks to accelerate that process to prevent various conditions, starting with the PenEEG handheld system and its complementary AI platform.

Tune in to learn more about CenSyn’s revolutionary invention and the entrepreneurial journey it’s been through!


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2 years ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

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RX70: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Elsa Chi Abruzzo, RAC, FRAPS, CEO & President of Anuncia Medical

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John interviews Elsa Chi Abruzzo about Anuncia Medical’s recent product, the ReFlow Ventricular System, a device that can improve the lives of Hydrocephalus shunt patients. She also provides great advice for medical device entrepreneurs looking to develop and scale their own solutions.

Listen to this episode and learn about this disruptive, no-brainer innovation!


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2 years ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

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RX69: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Harvey Castro, MD, MBA, FACEP, Author of ChatGPT Healthcare

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John has a conversation with Harvey Castro, emergency medicine physician and multidisciplinary serial entrepreneur, about his medical career with innovation and technology and the topics he touches on in his books. 

Tune in to learn more about venturing into digital health and how ChatGPT might play into that space in the future!

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2 years ago
24 minutes 32 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
RX68: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Andrew Heuerman, Founder & CEO at The Patient Company

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, Andrew Heuerman, founder and CEO of The Patient Company, talks about the development and commercialization of their first product, explaining the troubles of bringing providers’ ideas to fruition, and the process the company has been following to test and improve SimPull.

Tune in to learn about developing an innovative idea into a product and how The Patient Company did it with SimPull!

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2 years ago
25 minutes 16 seconds

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RX67: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Matt Lashey, CEO of Treatment Technologies & Insights

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week on the podcast, John has an insightful talk with Matt Lashey, Co-Founder and CEO of Treatment Technologies & Insights and Creator of chemoWave and Wave Health. Treatment, Technologies & Insights is a health technology company with a portal that provides insight for physicians to receive reports and data on their patients, while chemoWave and Wave Health are two AI apps that generate personalized health insights based on patients’ experiences.

After using Matt’s partner’s experience with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma to gather data and insights, their doctor encouraged them to create an app for other patients, thus beginning an entrepreneurial journey. Matt talks about how TTI’s platform and apps collect data and generate reports for physicians to read as a guide, identifying characteristics and possible relationships between their symptoms and medications throughout their treatments. He also discusses the perception of data in the healthcare industry as he’s witnessed it venturing into the current health tech space, where systems are siloed and integration seems to be difficult.

Tune in to learn more about Matt and Ric’s journey and how TTI is helping so many patients! 

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2 years ago
36 minutes 6 seconds

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RX66: Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Casey Grage, Founder & CEO at Hubly Surgical

Welcome back to another episode of Entrepreneur Rx!

This week, John interviews Casey Grage, founder, and CEO of Hubly Surgical, a company that developed a medical single-use electric cranial drill that monitors resistance to ensure a safe autostop before hitting brain tissue, reducing error margins, costs, and operating room dependence.

Drilling a hole into the skull is the most common neurosurgical procedure and most tools available for this are hand-crank drills or pressure-sensing drills, which are either archaic or not as precise and effective as they should be in ensuring patients’ safety. Casey and her teammate Tyler created the single-use Hubly Electric Drill and disposable drillbits achieving the desired force-driven autostop system that let the product stand out in the market and overcome its funding challenges.

Tune in to learn from Casey’s entrepreneurial story and the development process of the medical device she was destined to bring into reality!

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2 years ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

Entrepreneur Rx
Successful physicians have many skills needed to become successful entrepreneurs; often, they lack any business training. Each week join John, one of the nation’s leading medical entrepreneurs, as he interviews other physicians or health care leaders who have successfully started a business that’s helped them secure their future by creating alternative sources of income and opportunities. If you’re ready to capitalize on your medical background to achieve your entrepreneurial vision this is the podcast for you, Entrepreneur Rx with John Shufeldt.