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The Growth Strategy Most Physicians Miss with Venture Builder Tomasz Rudolf

39 min · 13. maj 2026
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How do you know if your healthcare idea could become a scalable startup? In this episode, Dr. Alison Curfman talks with Tomasz Rudolf, entrepreneur, venture builder, digital health founder, and Startup Physicians advisor, about how physicians can validate ideas, identify who will pay, avoid building too soon, and choose between a lifestyle business and a venture-backed startup. They also discuss why physicians are uniquely positioned to build tech-enabled service models that subtract work from healthcare teams instead of adding another tool.   Learn more: startupphysicians.com [http://startupphysicians.com] Join the physician founder webinar on May 18 from 7:00–8:30 PM Central Time. Register here: https://startupphysicians.easywebinar.live/founders [https://startupphysicians.easywebinar.live/founders]   CHAPTERS: 00:17 — Introductions 02:28 — From entrepreneurship to healthcare innovation 06:35 — How to validate a startup idea early 09:28 — Customer discovery and talking to buyers 16:12 — Testing assumptions before building 17:12 — Who will pay for your solution? 20:48 — AI, service models, and the future of healthcare work 23:28 — Why subtracting work matters 27:11 — Lifestyle business vs. venture-backed startup 29:30 — Why founders need structure and support 33:12 — Why physicians are uniquely positioned to build 36:00 — Startup Physicians webinar invitation 38:29 — Closing advice for physician founders\   RESOURCES: Startup Physicians startupphysicians.com [http://startupphysicians.com] For physicians exploring healthcare innovation, venture-backed startups, and the Startup Physicians Incubator. Physician Founder Webinar Date: May 18 Time: 7:00–8:30 PM Central Time Topic: How physicians can move from an idea to a venture-ready healthcare startup. Register Here: https://startupphysicians.easywebinar.live/founders [https://startupphysicians.easywebinar.live/founders]   Startup Physicians Incubator A structured pathway for physicians who have startup ideas and want support validating, modeling, positioning, and building scalable healthcare ventures. Apply here: https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator [https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator]

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