Your First 100 for Medical Practices & Entrepreneurs
Your First 100 for Medical Practices & Entrepreneurs
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Want to start a medical practice, but don't know where to get started? We got you covered. We cover the sticking points that keep most healthcare providers from launching and running a practice: how to get your first 100 patients, your first $100 in grant funding, your $100 in non-traditional sources of funding like angel/VC funding, and more!
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Centers around the challenges of starting a medical practice including acquiring first patients, securing funding, and establishing a referral network, featuring episodes on topics like patient acquisition strategies with Dr. Younglove and funding insights with Dr. Jawad Ali.

Want to start a medical practice, but don’t know where to get started? We got you covered. We cover the sticking points that keep most healthcare providers from launching and running a practice: how to get your first 100 patients, your first $100 in grant funding, your $100 in non-traditional sources of funding like angel/VC funding, and more!
Dr. Shalini Prasad, PhD is a professor of bioengineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. She is the co-founder of EnLiSense, a wearable patch to monitor biomarkers crucial for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and other disease states. She also has worked on countless other devices, ranging from sensors to detect aflatoxin in corn to breath-based tests for lung cancer.
In this episode we discussed how she went about developing the EnLiSense patch from a biomechanical engineering perspective, how she got grant funding, and how she is going about getting this sensor insurance reimbursable. We also discuss strategies on how physicians and other healthcare providers can go about working with engineers to create devices like this is they don’t have an engineering background. A lot of pearls of wisdom in this episode for someone that is interested in brining a medical device into existence!

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