
It's 4 a.m. and we need to talk about your MBA. A healthcare innovation and management consultant spills everything, from the frameworks that actually work, to the mistakes worth making, and how to turn that degree into impact. Real stories. Real advice. Real confessions. Because at 4 a.m., clarity hits differently.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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In this raw and vulnerable episode, I take you on a journey from broken emergency rooms where administrators and clinicians speak different languages, through my frustration with MBA programs that teach theory while students will face chaos, to the c... more
Everyone's talking about AI replacing doctors. Nobody's talking about who's going to make sure AI actually works in real healthcare settings. This isn't another hype piece about chatbots and algorithms. This is the honest conversation about what AI a... more
There's a special kind of hell that comes with career transition. You're too clinical for the boardroom, too business-minded for the bedside, and you don't fully belong anywhere. I've sat in MBA classes feeling like a fraud who doesn't understand fin... more
You think you don't have a personal brand? Wrong. Every LinkedIn post you don't make, every conference you skip, every time you introduce yourself as 'just a doctor' - that's your brand talking. And in South African healthcare consulting, where relat... more
Your clinical credentials got you respect in the hospital. In the business world? They mean almost nothing without a network. This is the hard truth about building professional connections when you've spent your career in clinical silos - why your me... more
Why would an emergency medicine physician trade the bedside for an MBA? Because saving one patient at a time isn't enough when the system is broken. In this introductory episode, I share my journey from clinical frustration to healthcare business imp... more
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