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. Therese Canares is an assistant professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at John Hopkins. She is also the founder and CEO of CureDX, a vision-based AI solution that uses your cell phone to diagnose strep throat and other diseases.
In this episode we discuss her story pitching to Shark Tank, how she got a $750,000 non-dilitutive grant for CurieDx, and how to develop a piece of medical technology if you don’t have a strong technical background.
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Medical Speciality Tags (so other physicians will find this content. In no particular order, and not comprehensive): #familymedicine #internalmedicine #emergencymedicine #obgyn #neurology #dermatology #heent #endocrinology #psychiatry #orthopedicsurgery #pulmonology #cardiology #gastroenterology #sportsmedicine

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