Here is a list of top 10 things I learned after starting a business as a physician 1??Research on the topic and educate yourself: 2??Network with people who have been in your shoes 3??Make sure you have the bandwidth (time and money) 4??Take massive action (no half measures) 5??Keep an open mind and learn continuously 6??Continuously adjust your business plan based on new information 7??Make sure your family is on board 8??Enjoy the process 9??Don’t fear failure ??Don’t waste your time worrying about what others think Anything you would add to this list? please include in the comments below. #business #linkedin #doctors ? ?
In my #healthcare reporting, I’ve interviewed numerous doctors and nurses who’ve started businesses, and many more who have entrepreneurial aspirations. And the pandemic seems to have given many clinicians the push they need to try to bring these ideas to fruition, to take a break from practicing and find ways to use their skills in new ways. (This is something we’ve also started to see in LinkedIn data. My colleague Jordyn Dahl reported on the trend last year https://lnkd.in/eaJgYTND and we'll have updated data soon!) But how do you actually get started? How do you take a germ of an idea and bring it to life? Tagging some people who’ve done it before to offer their top piece of advice. And, of course, feel free to share your own! #giveandgethelp #beyondthebedside Oliver Kharraz, MD, Alessandra Henderson, Eric Bricker, MD, Kate Ryder, Stephen Dameron, Ilana Springer Borkenstein, Subha Airan-Javia MD, FAMIA, Russell Holman MD, MHM, Mario Amaro
#10! For many (at least in my ethnicity) the number one hurdle is the “what will 4 people think” syndrome ??
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