The doctor persona 2025
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA
President and CEO, Society of Physician Entrepreneurs, another lousy golfer, terrible cook
Seeing around corners is always hard. However, to go to where the puck will be is a useful step when planning strategy and tactics to meet the needs of customers segments.?Here are some ways to help build your parabolic mirror view of what's next.
If you have a product or service and are planning not just for the now,?but the next and new,?then?painting a picture of your customer archetype or personna is a key tool.
There are 3 steps for understanding your dream customer:
Now work out how you can help them:
For sick care technopreneurs, understanding the persona of the clinical end user is critical.
Stephen Covey?defines this as the fifth habit in his bestselling book, "7 Habits of Highly Effective People." It's critical: Seek first to understand, then to be understood.
Seeking real understanding affirms the other person and what they have to say. That's what they want. That's what we all want — to be understood, valued and affirmed
William Osler stated that, "It is much more important to know what sort of patient has a disease than what sort of disease a patient has". This truism also applies to what sort of clinician has a particular workflow, system or care delivery problem. At first be a problem seeker, not a problem solver. Understand your clinician customer.?After that, make a diagnosis and then treat.
Or, take selecting medical student applicants, for example. I recently spoke with someone who graduated with a computer science major, did a masters degree at Cambridge, then graduated with an MBA from the Stanford business school. If you were on the selection committee, at Stanford Medical School, would you accept him? Well, they did. But, after completing medical school, he created a startup that he sold to Waymo, did not do a residency and is now working with a venture capital firm in San Francisco focusing on healthcare AI companies. Is that what you had in mind when you accepted him given the so-called physician workforce shortage?
While there are some commonalities in most all doctors, each specialty attracts a certain kind of person and personality. Primary care docs are different from CT surgeons. In fact, the personality of the specialty is one of the determinants of residency and a career selection by medical students. In addition, each doctor plays multiple clinical, teaching, research/development/commercialization,, community service and administrative/leadership roles with multiple affiliations.
So, if you want to get into the skin of a doctor, you will have to spend some time taking a deeper dive into what makes a particular doctor tick.?Design thinking is a way to do that.
I was probably admitted to medical school because I could memorize and regurgitate things on standardized tests.?Is that any way to run a railroad?
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Doctors will continue?to want you to create them a QWILT SET.?But, how, when and by whom will be different moving forward.
So, how will the doctor of the future be different from the doctors of today? Ib other words, what do they want, what do they need and , most importantly, what do they fear?
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In a survey, physicians, residents and medical students say they expect almost a third of their current duties could be automated in 20 years.?And doctors are preparing for that very different healthcare future now, according to the?report?(PDF).
The COVID pandemic has accelerated the diffusion and implementation of digital health, including the?confluence of remote sensing, telemedicine, AI,?remote patient monitoring and?DIY medicine.?Despite that, there is still?no digital health whole product solution that is accessible to everyone.
Nearly half of physicians (73%) and most medical students (73%) are seeking additional?training?in areas such as advanced statistics, genetic counseling, population health and coding. One-third are studying?artificial intelligence, according to the national survey of more than 700 physicians, residents and medical students commissioned by Stanford Medicine to understand how changing trends will reach the doctor’s office and shape patient care.
What is the role of the doctor as DIY medicine advances??Will sick care go the way of self driving cars??Will technology really replace 80% of what doctors do or just scale them??What doctor shortage are you talking about?
We are living in medical world that has gone from high touch to high tech to no touch to no trust.
Over half of doctors are now employees and growing.?Here's what they are looking for when you offer them a job.
Prognosticating is always dangerous, particularly when you are trying to predict the future. But, all things considered, it's better than moving forward while always looking in the rear-view mirror.
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA is the President and CEO of the?Society of Physician Entrepreneurs?on Twitter@SoPEOfficial and Co-editor of?Digital Health Entrepreneurship
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1 年There IS a lot of uncertainty, especially with the medical students working to be the ideal doctor of the future. The only thing that's sure is that things will change. Really thought-provoking Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA Thanks for sharing.
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