47 min

50- Physician-Investor Series: Farzad Soleimani, MD (1984 Ventures‪)‬ Physicians Off The Beaten Path

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Dive into a seasoned venture capitalist's mind as they look at today's landscape! Dr. Farzad Soleimani is sharing valuable insights on:

Hands-on exposure to fields such as engineering and business
The skills and capabilities needed for success outside clinical medicine
The role of dual degree programs like MD/MBA 
What do the best founding teams have in common 

Farzad is the Healthcare Partner at 1984 Ventures, having seeded companies such as Trusted Health, Deep Scribe, Health Note, and Signos. He is the founder of eTherapi, a pioneering telemedicine company, and the founding co-director of the Texas Medical Center Biodesign Innovation Program. He started his investing career at MohrDavidow Ventures and continued to work at a number of innovation startups, such as Pocket Naloxone, Hansen Medical, and IGAN Biosciences.
Farzad completed his residency training at Baylor and earned his MBA, MD, MS, and BS from Stanford University. He is on faculty at Baylor Medical School, Rice Business School, and Rice Bioengineering Department.
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Dive into a seasoned venture capitalist's mind as they look at today's landscape! Dr. Farzad Soleimani is sharing valuable insights on:

Hands-on exposure to fields such as engineering and business
The skills and capabilities needed for success outside clinical medicine
The role of dual degree programs like MD/MBA 
What do the best founding teams have in common 

Farzad is the Healthcare Partner at 1984 Ventures, having seeded companies such as Trusted Health, Deep Scribe, Health Note, and Signos. He is the founder of eTherapi, a pioneering telemedicine company, and the founding co-director of the Texas Medical Center Biodesign Innovation Program. He started his investing career at MohrDavidow Ventures and continued to work at a number of innovation startups, such as Pocket Naloxone, Hansen Medical, and IGAN Biosciences.
Farzad completed his residency training at Baylor and earned his MBA, MD, MS, and BS from Stanford University. He is on faculty at Baylor Medical School, Rice Business School, and Rice Bioengineering Department.
We volunteer our time and money to make this content freely available – if you enjoy our content and find it helpful, you can support us by buying us a coffee here!

47 min