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What happens when four radiologists decide to build a health tech company while still working clinically – and end up raising Series B funding while hiring junior doctors into non-clinical roles? In this episode, we speak with Dr Farzana Rahman, a consultant radiologist and CEO of Hexarad, a technology and services company that helps hospitals deliver faster and more efficient radiology reporting. Her journey reveals how clinician founders think differently about scaling, hiring, and the future of health tech in the UK. * 🏥 The path from consultant radiologist to startup founder – without a business background * 💻 Why four radiologists founding a company together was never really a question of who'd be CEO * 🧠 The unique qualities junior doctors bring to startups (and why tech companies need them) * 🚀 Building Hexarad as a side project, then making the leap to full-time founder * ⚖️ Scaling a Series B company with a radiologist–led executive team – and the challenges of health tech in the UK * 🤝 Radical candour, coaching, and building a culture where people aren't afraid to ask for help Farzana's story reveals how lived clinical experience becomes an unfair advantage in building for healthcare – and why the best startup founders might just be the ones who've already thrived under pressure. Follow us on: 🗞 Substack [https://outofprogramme.substack.com/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/outofprogramme] ▶ YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@OutOfProgramme] 🎧 Listen on: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZbQCk6B9ongfOvKFCxIdx] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/out-of-programme/id1791647812]
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