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Ep. 004| Sean Ewen: Early beginnings, dealing with med school debt, and working with big hospitals,

1 h 2 min · 10 okt 2017
aflevering Ep. 004| Sean Ewen: Early beginnings, dealing with med school debt, and working with big hospitals, artwork

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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/6c/ea/50/contact48222/3000x3000_12345137.jpg] "Start noticing pain points in your patients' lives, in your colleagues' lives... Who better to solve some of the problems that the patients and providers are facing than physicians themselves?"  --Sean Ewen To me, Sean is somewhat of a legend in the small but strong physician entrepreneur network. He batched all of his vacation time together as a third year medical student and went full-out working on consulting and implementation projects for EMR's. After making enough money to convince him that he could do this full-time, he decided not to apply for the match. He has been a full-time entrepreneur ever since.

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aflevering Ep. 004| Sean Ewen: Early beginnings, dealing with med school debt, and working with big hospitals, artwork

Ep. 004| Sean Ewen: Early beginnings, dealing with med school debt, and working with big hospitals,

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/6c/ea/50/contact48222/3000x3000_12345137.jpg] "Start noticing pain points in your patients' lives, in your colleagues' lives... Who better to solve some of the problems that the patients and providers are facing than physicians themselves?"  --Sean Ewen To me, Sean is somewhat of a legend in the small but strong physician entrepreneur network. He batched all of his vacation time together as a third year medical student and went full-out working on consulting and implementation projects for EMR's. After making enough money to convince him that he could do this full-time, he decided not to apply for the match. He has been a full-time entrepreneur ever since.

10 okt 20171 h 2 min
aflevering Ep. 002| Neal Dharmadhikari: Running a business on the side while being a doctor and the creation process artwork

Ep. 002| Neal Dharmadhikari: Running a business on the side while being a doctor and the creation process

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/6c/ea/50/contact48222/3000x3000_12345137.jpg] Neal is a unique guest (for this podcast) in that his long term goals are not to become a full time entrepreneur. He loves what he does as a resident and pursues entrepreneurial ventures for fun and to make some extra money. This will be a great podcast episode for Doctors, Residents, and Medical Students who don't want to leave their current career behind but would like to have a little business on the side. As Neal recounts the story of starting his own business, he subtly underscores many important lessons that will be helpful for anyone trying to do the same. Take a listen and let me know what you think of it. WARNING: This was actually the very first podcast episode that I recorded and the audio came through poorly on Neal's side unfortunately. However, I thought that he fit a unique niche and had important things to share with those who seek to create a similar system, so I uploaded the interview anyways.

10 okt 201737 min
aflevering Ep. 003| Parth Shukla: Running a Business in residency, being different, and the courage to break outside of the box artwork

Ep. 003| Parth Shukla: Running a Business in residency, being different, and the courage to break outside of the box

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/6c/ea/50/contact48222/3000x3000_12345137.jpg] Parth is one of the creators of Perfect H&P (a tool for medical students) and Beenthru (an online networking platform where aspiring people can find mentors who have gone to a certain school or attained a certain profession and can help them complete tasks and achieve very specific goals).  He started both of these businesses as a medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of Rutger's University. He's currently an emergency medicine resident. In this interview we talk about how Parth started his businesses and the things he learned in the process. We touch on a blog post that he wrote which you can read here. Parth is a really fun guy to interview because he has great energy and you can tell that he loves innovation and entrepreneurship. This is a great interview with fun stories, inspiring thoughts, and helpful advice. Hope you enjoy!

23 sep 20171 h 0 min