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What happens when a burned-out registrar ignores consultant warnings and teaches himself code—then builds AI tools that bridge clinical care and startup innovation? In this episode, we speak with Dr Paul Jewell, a medical doctor and health tech entrepreneur who co-founded Assuric, a compliance platform for digital health companies, whilst continuing to work as a locum clinician. * 🏥 The family legacy of medicine and why Paul initially pursued it — despite a growing itch for technology * 💻 Learning to code on exhausted NHS shifts: the frustration that sparked his pivot * 🧠 The NG tube AI project that never was — and how competing priorities taught him about focus * 🔧 Building hospital apps that solve real clinical problems, from guideline access to diagnostic support * ⚠️ The "grave mistake" warning from consultants — and why Paul took the career break anyway * 🚀 Co-founding Assuric and staying clinically active: why doctors make better health tech founders Paul's story reveals how sometimes the moves your mentors warn against lead to your best work — and why lived clinical experience is an unfair advantage in building for healthcare. 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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