Out Of Programme

Out Of Programme

The Out Of Programme (OOP) podcast shines a spotlight on clinicians who have ventured beyond the traditional path of clinical training to forge unique and unconventional careers. Hosted by Dr Jing Ouyang, this series delves into the diverse backgrounds, driving motivations and transformative moments that shaped their journeys outside the realm of medicine. Whether you’re a clinician curious about life beyond the white coat or simply fascinated by stories of bold career reinvention, this podcast offers inspiring conversations and thought-provoking insights that go beyond the ordinary.

  1. Episode 28: Dr Farzana Rahman on Building a Radiologist-Led Team, Why Junior Doctors Thrive in Startups, and Hexarad's Series B Growth

    7 APR

    Episode 28: Dr Farzana Rahman on Building a Radiologist-Led Team, Why Junior Doctors Thrive in Startups, and Hexarad's Series B Growth

    What happens when four radiologists decide to build a health tech company while still working clinically – and end up raising Series B funding while hiring junior doctors into non-clinical roles? In this episode, we speak with Dr Farzana Rahman, a consultant radiologist and CEO of Hexarad, a technology and services company that helps hospitals deliver faster and more efficient radiology reporting. Her journey reveals how clinician founders think differently about scaling, hiring, and the future of health tech in the UK. 🏥 The path from consultant radiologist to startup founder – without a business background 💻 Why four radiologists founding a company together was never really a question of who'd be CEO 🧠 The unique qualities junior doctors bring to startups (and why tech companies need them) 🚀 Building Hexarad as a side project, then making the leap to full-time founder ⚖️ Scaling a Series B company with a radiologist–led executive team – and the challenges of health tech in the UK 🤝 Radical candour, coaching, and building a culture where people aren't afraid to ask for help Farzana's story reveals how lived clinical experience becomes an unfair advantage in building for healthcare – and why the best startup founders might just be the ones who've already thrived under pressure. Follow us on: 🗞 Substack 💼 LinkedIn ▶ YouTube 🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts

    52 min
  2. Episode 24: Ryan Kerstein on Turning a Dirty Tourniquet into a Global Business, Pivoting to Management Consulting, and Championing Surgical Innovation Nationally

    18 FEB

    Episode 24: Ryan Kerstein on Turning a Dirty Tourniquet into a Global Business, Pivoting to Management Consulting, and Championing Surgical Innovation Nationally

    What happens when two medical students spot a dirty tourniquet, build a single-use alternative that sells 75 million units globally — and one of them still operates every week as an NHS consultant plastic surgeon? In this episode, we speak with Ryan Kerstein, a consultant plastic surgeon and Associate Medical Director for Research and Innovation at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. Ryan leads the BRAIN Innovation Unit, directs the Royal College of Surgeons iHub, and co-founded ASAP Healthcare as a medical student. 🏥 How a mucky reusable tourniquet in the MRSA era sparked a med school business idea🔧 From cutting tray paper in McDonald's to landing on the NHS Supply Chain with 75 million units sold💼 Leaving surgery for BCG management consulting — and why he came back to the NHS🧠 Being told to take innovation off his CV — and stubbornly proving the doubters wrong🚀 Building the first national surgical innovation group and championing a new career path for clinical intrapreneurs⚖️ Balancing a full-time clinical practice with portfolio leadership roles across trust, college, and companyRyan's journey is a masterclass in turning frontline frustration into lasting impact — and proof that you don't have to choose between clinical excellence and driving innovation. Follow us on: 🗞 Substack 💼 LinkedIn ▶ YouTube 🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts

    47 min
  3. Episode 23: Dr Fiona Pathiraja-Moller on Taking Back Agency, Learning from 100+ HealthTech Investments, and Giving Back through Philanthropy

    3 FEB

    Episode 23: Dr Fiona Pathiraja-Moller on Taking Back Agency, Learning from 100+ HealthTech Investments, and Giving Back through Philanthropy

    What happens when a radiologist leaves clinical practice to become a HealthTech investor, backing 100+ startups, and championing philanthropy in healthcare? In this episode, we speak with Dr Fiona Pathiraja-Moller, a former NHS radiologist turned HealthTech investor and managing partner of Christa Gali Ventures, a European investment fund backing early-stage HealthTech startups. Fiona is also a board trustee for several prestigious organisations including the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, and leads philanthropic efforts in healthcare, education, and the arts through her family office, IPQ Capital. 🏥 The early spark: How medical school fascination with the human body led to radiology🤔 From F2 to management consultancy: Questioning the system and proactively acquiring new skills🧠 Challenging the status quo: Taking back agency and rejecting “this is just how it is”💡 Making real impact: How a Department of Health policy Fiona worked on affected 91,000 junior doctors🚀 From angel investor to fund manager: Founding Christa Gali Ventures and backing over 150 startups📈 The raw truth behind startup success: Navigating co-founder splits, lawsuits, and valuation slashes💖 Beyond the hustle: Supporting founders through life’s toughest moments🌱 Philanthropy and governance: Championing modern leadership and giving back through global institutionsFiona’s story is a deep dive into how to continuously challenge convention, cultivate a diverse portfolio of interests, and leverage your unique perspective to drive meaningful change, both in and out of medicine. Follow us on: 🗞 ⁠Substack⁠ 💼 ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ▶ ⁠YouTube⁠ 🎧 Listen on: ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Apple Podcasts

    40 min
  4. 20 JAN

    Episode 22: Dr Jonathan King on Overcoming Cystic Fibrosis to Become a Doctor, Turning Patient Experience into Innovation, and Founding Medical Ease

    What happens when a doctor with cystic fibrosis, who was once told he may not be able to cope with the rigours of medicine, not only becomes a doctor but also founds a MedTech company aimed at improving patient experience? In this episode, we speak with Dr Jonathan King, a gastroenterology registrar, NHS clinical entrepreneur fellow, and founder of Medical Ease. Jonathan shares his extraordinary path from patient to doctor, driven by a deep desire to help others and transform healthcare from the inside out. 🏥 How a life-changing hospital admission at 15 inspired Jonathan to pursue medicine, despite his own battle with cystic fibrosis.🤔 The personal challenges and external doubts he faced, including being advised against medicine due to his health, and how he proved them wrong.🇮🇳 His profound experience in India, which led to a near lung transplant and a pivotal shift in his medical career and perspective.🏃‍♂️ How his dedication to exercise not only improved his health but also sparked the idea for remote patient monitoring.💡 The serendipitous journey and unique challenges of founding Medical Ease, a digital health startup tackling language and accessibility barriers in clinical care.🤝 Jonathan’s experience as a fellow with the prestigious European accelerator, EWAR, and the invaluable community and lessons learned.Jonathan’s story is a powerful testament to resilience, innovation, and using personal adversity to drive meaningful change in healthcare. He shares candidly about the trade-offs and difficulties of balancing a demanding clinical career with the entrepreneurial hustle. Follow us on: 🗞 ⁠Substack⁠ 💼 ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ▶ ⁠YouTube⁠ 🎧 Listen on: ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Apple Podcasts

    49 min

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The Out Of Programme (OOP) podcast shines a spotlight on clinicians who have ventured beyond the traditional path of clinical training to forge unique and unconventional careers. Hosted by Dr Jing Ouyang, this series delves into the diverse backgrounds, driving motivations and transformative moments that shaped their journeys outside the realm of medicine. Whether you’re a clinician curious about life beyond the white coat or simply fascinated by stories of bold career reinvention, this podcast offers inspiring conversations and thought-provoking insights that go beyond the ordinary.

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