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Physicians Off The Beaten Path Physicians Off The Beaten Path
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This is a podcast where we’ve set out to bust the myth that physicians cannot venture outside the traditional clinical or research career path. We plan to do this by chatting with physicians who have done amazing work in a diverse range of careers, whether in consulting, investing, as an entrepreneur, a writer, and many more. We really hope to explore it all!
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51- Physician-Executive: Shehnaaz Suliman (ReCode Therapeutics)
What did you optimize for when choosing the first position outside the clinical path? What are the challenges that M.D.s could encounter when leaving clinical medicine? What is the role of immigrant mentality in building risk tolerance? Dr. Shehnaaz answers!
Dr. Shehnaaz Suliman is a visionary physician, drug developer, and dealmaker with over 25 years of experience reshaping the biotech landscape. She is C.E.O. and board member at ReCode Therapeutics, an integrated genetic medicines company located in California that works on developing disease-modifying therapeutics using its powerful L.N.P. delivery technology to target organs and tissues beyond the liver. She was formerly president and C.O.O. at Alector, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. Her professional experience began in 2001. Since then, Shehnaaz has changed six roles and seven companies, such as Theravance Biopharma, Genentech, Roche Partnering, Gilead Sciences, Lehman Brothers and Petkevich & Partners, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, and 10X Genomics.
Dr. Suliman received her M.D. from the University of Cape Town Medical School, South Africa. She also holds an M.B.A., with distinction, and an M.Phil. in development studies from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She was named one of the 2017 Fiercest Women in Life Sciences and one of the National Diversity Council’s Power 50 in 2021 (Most Influential Women in Business). Recently, Shehnaaz was featured on the 2023 Forbes 50 over 50 and was recognized as the 2023 Women of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. -
50- Physician-Investor: Farzad Soleimani (1984 Ventures)
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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49- Physician-Entrepreneur: Sievert Weiss (AMBOSS)
Unlocking Hyper-Personalized Learning in Medicine! Join us for an insightful chat with Dr. Sievert Weiss, co-founder of AMBOSS. Discover how digital tools create tailored learning experiences for aspiring medical professionals.
Sievert is a physician by training and a self-taught med-ed-tech co-founder who is notoriously curious to explore ways to improve healthcare and has an interest in public and global health issues. In 2012, right after graduation, he co-founded AMBOSS, a German medical technology company. Their mission is to improve global health by empowering physicians worldwide to apply the best care possible. Today, more than 2 million healthcare professionals in over 170 countries rely on AMBOSS. Sievert studied medicine in Germany, Portugal, and Brazil. He studied at the University of Göttingen.
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48- Physician-Researcher & Activist: Ana Cristina González Vélez (La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres & Causa Justa)
How should physicians navigate the distinction between physicians as citizens vs. physicians as professionals as it relates to policy advocacy? How can we rally different social norms and regulatory frameworks toward the intended change point? How would clinical practice ignite and foster advocacy work?
In this episode, Dr. Ana Cristina González Vélez answers all these questions and delves into her journey of advocating for women’s reproductive rights!
Ana Cristina González Vélez is a Colombian reproductive rights activist and medical doctor. She is a known international researcher, advocate, and expert in the field of sexual and reproductive health as well as gender equality. She is the founder and active member of La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres, Colombia, the team coordinator of the Feminist group Mercosur, and the founder and coordinator of the Medical Group for the Right to Decide in Colombia.
Ana holds an MD from Pontifical Bolivarian University in Colombia, a master’s degree in social health research from the Center for Study on State and Society in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a Ph.D. in Bioethics from Fiocruz Foundation in Brazil. She is currently a Fellow at the Harvard LEAD Fellowship for Promoting Women in Global Health.
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47- Panel Discussion: Farzad Mostashari (Aledade) and Adam Beckman
How can you get involved in shaping healthcare policy rather than just be shaped by it? How can policy work make you a better clinician and a better advocate for your patients? What are hospital "never events"?
Join our 47th episode featuring a panel discussion with Dr. Farzad Mostashari and Adam Beckman.
Dr. Farzad Mostashari has spent his career at the forefront of healthcare policy and health information technology. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Aledade, a primary care enablement company that partners with independent private care practitioners to transition to value-based care and, as a result, maintain their independence. Dr. Mostashari received his MD from Yale University School of Medicine and his Masters in Population Health from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. He did an internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Adam Beckman was a joint MD-MBA student at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School. Adam took a leave of absence from his MD/MBA program at Harvard Medical School in 2021 to serve as a special advisor to US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. In 2022, he was featured on Forbes' 30 healthcare leaders under 30. Adam holds a Bachelor Of Arts/Science from Yale University. He finished his MD-MBA programs at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School in May 2023.
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46- Physician-Entrepreneur Series: Michael Sherman (Point32Health & RA Capital)
What are outcome-based payment agreements or VBAs, and how can MDs develop innovative financing models? What do the next few years hold for VBAs in therapeutics and diagnostics? How can we mentor young doctors looking to venture off the beaten path? Join us as Dr. Micahel Sherman answers these questions and discusses mentorship, supporting VBAs, the Inflation Reduction Act, and many other topics.
Michael is currently a Venture Partner at RA Capital. Michael is formerly an executive vice president and the chief medical officer at Point32Health, formed by the merger of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan. Michael is known as a pioneer in developing outcomes-based payment agreements and bringing novel interventions to patients. He signed the first outcomes-based contract for a gene therapy in the US.
Michael holds an M.D. from Yale University, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.
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