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Nosebleeds to Innovation: One Physician's Journey from the ER to Entrepreneurship

34 min · 30. Juni 2026
Episode Nosebleeds to Innovation: One Physician's Journey from the ER to Entrepreneurship Cover

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Dr. Liz Clayborne went from designing her own major in medical ethics at Duke, to authoring vent triage protocols during COVID, to pitching investors 70 times just to hear one yes — and she did most of it while managing personal and family challenges and breastfeeding a newborn. In this conversation, she and host Dr. Gail unpack the human side of medicine, why the U.S. healthcare system is failing patients and physicians alike, and how NasalClip — born out of ER frustration — is now expanding into a promising new frontier. Equal parts inspiring and honest, this one's for anyone who's ever been told their path doesn't fit the mold.

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