They Did What?
You trained fifteen years to become a doctor. Nobody trained you to spot the person who spends the next decade quietly draining everything you built. This week Dr. A talks about hard lessons from his own years fighting a former partner he can only name by a pseudonym while the case sits in court. His warning is for physician entrepreneurs: smart, fresh out of training, sitting on a real idea, and nearly defenseless against the kind of "investor" who shows up offering to be a savior. He lays out the exact playbook — the manufactured rescue, the grab for control of the money, the conflicted vendor referrals — then sets it beside a celebrity entrepreneur's recent suit alleging her own managers looted her fortune. The pattern is identical.The money, he says, you can earn back. The years you burn fighting for it, you can't. We Also Cover: * For physician entrepreneurs: Run a "progressive dating period" before anyone gets equity or control. * For clinicians eyeing a deal: When a prospective partner pushes a specific vendor, ask straight out whether they own a piece of it or take a profit share — a referral that pays them twice is a conflict, not a favor. * System-level: These setups run on blurring family and fiduciary — once a "partner" has cast himself as your mentor, big brother, or savior, questioning the books starts to feel like betraying a relative. That's the design.
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