Startup Physicians

From Supply Closet Prototype to Medical Device Founder with Dr. Hilary Gallin

29 min · 3 jun 2026
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Dr. Hilary Gallin is an obstetric anesthesiologist, medical device founder, and startup advisor who has built companies from problems she saw in clinical practice. In this episode of Startup Physicians, Dr. Gallin joins Dr. Alison Curfman to talk about the path from physician to founder, including how she started Fastline, a medical device company focused on making central line placement safer and easier. The first version was not polished. It was built from supply closet materials, a glue gun, and the willingness to test whether the idea could work. This conversation is for physicians who have seen a clinical problem and wondered whether they could build something to solve it. Dr. Gallin and Alison talk about design thinking, early feedback, ugly prototypes, medical device development, tech transfer offices, AI as a founder thought partner, and why doctors often underestimate how much they already know how to learn. You do not need a perfect product to begin. You need a real problem, early feedback, and the willingness to ask the next person who can help. Chapters: 00:00 Meet Dr. Hilary Gallin 01:16 From medicine, business, and engineering to startups 02:31 Finding startup ideas in clinical practice 03:33 Design thinking and problem validation 06:22 Why feedback feels different for doctors 10:00 Building the ugly first prototype 15:47 From supply closet materials to medical device 17:25 Navigating medical device development 22:25 Using AI as a founder thought partner 25:51 Why “I’m just a doctor” is the wrong frame 29:08 Outreach, advisors, and asking for help 30:13 Where to find Dr. Gallin   Resources: Connect with Dr. Hilary Gallin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-gallin-md-mba-1112b67/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-gallin-md-mba-1112b67/] Startup Physicians: https://www.startupphysicians.com/ [https://www.startupphysicians.com/] Startup Physicians Incubator: https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator [https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator] Free resources for physician founders: https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources [https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources]

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aflevering From Supply Closet Prototype to Medical Device Founder with Dr. Hilary Gallin artwork

From Supply Closet Prototype to Medical Device Founder with Dr. Hilary Gallin

Dr. Hilary Gallin is an obstetric anesthesiologist, medical device founder, and startup advisor who has built companies from problems she saw in clinical practice. In this episode of Startup Physicians, Dr. Gallin joins Dr. Alison Curfman to talk about the path from physician to founder, including how she started Fastline, a medical device company focused on making central line placement safer and easier. The first version was not polished. It was built from supply closet materials, a glue gun, and the willingness to test whether the idea could work. This conversation is for physicians who have seen a clinical problem and wondered whether they could build something to solve it. Dr. Gallin and Alison talk about design thinking, early feedback, ugly prototypes, medical device development, tech transfer offices, AI as a founder thought partner, and why doctors often underestimate how much they already know how to learn. You do not need a perfect product to begin. You need a real problem, early feedback, and the willingness to ask the next person who can help. Chapters: 00:00 Meet Dr. Hilary Gallin 01:16 From medicine, business, and engineering to startups 02:31 Finding startup ideas in clinical practice 03:33 Design thinking and problem validation 06:22 Why feedback feels different for doctors 10:00 Building the ugly first prototype 15:47 From supply closet materials to medical device 17:25 Navigating medical device development 22:25 Using AI as a founder thought partner 25:51 Why “I’m just a doctor” is the wrong frame 29:08 Outreach, advisors, and asking for help 30:13 Where to find Dr. Gallin   Resources: Connect with Dr. Hilary Gallin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-gallin-md-mba-1112b67/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-gallin-md-mba-1112b67/] Startup Physicians: https://www.startupphysicians.com/ [https://www.startupphysicians.com/] Startup Physicians Incubator: https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator [https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator] Free resources for physician founders: https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources [https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources]

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Why Physician Founders Outperform in Healthcare Startups with Dr. David Lortscher

What happens when physicians bring clinical insight into the startup world? In this episode of the Startup Physicians Podcast, Dr. Alison Curfman sits down with dermatologist, founder, and author Dr. David Lortscher, co-founder of a teledermatology company that scaled to hundreds of employees, served 5 million patients, and reached a billion-dollar valuation. They discuss why physicians are uniquely positioned to identify real healthcare problems, what makes doctor-led startups so powerful, and why clinical expertise must be paired with humility, curiosity, and the right co-founder dynamic. Dr. Lortscher also shares insights from his book, Why Doctors Win, including the data behind physician-founded healthcare companies and the common patterns he found among successful physician entrepreneurs. This conversation is for physicians who see problems in healthcare and wonder whether they might be the right person to help solve them.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. David Lortscher 00:59 From Dermatology to a Billion-Dollar Startup 03:33 How Physicians Spot Problems Others Miss 07:58 What Successful Physician Founders Have in Common 10:16 The Data Behind Why Doctors Win 13:42 Learning Business Without Losing Clinical Insight 19:19 Finding the Right Co-Founder 24:49 How to Test an Early Startup Idea 26:07 Building a Startup Plan That Creates Leverage 30:08 Where to Find David and Why Doctors Win   Resources Connect with Dr. David Lortscher: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlortschermd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlortschermd/] Read Why Doctors Win: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Doctors-Win-Creating-High-Impact/dp/B0FXMQF3J6 [https://www.amazon.com/Why-Doctors-Win-Creating-High-Impact/dp/B0FXMQF3J6] Want to go deeper? Launchpad: https://www.startupphysicians.com/launchpad [https://www.startupphysicians.com/launchpad] Free Resources: https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources [https://www.startupphysicians.com/resources] Incubator: https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator [https://www.startupphysicians.com/incubator]

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Why Physicians Belong at the Strategy Table with Dr. Sarah Matt

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The Growth Strategy Most Physicians Miss with Venture Builder Tomasz Rudolf

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