In this episode, Dr. Joe Galati joins me. Dr. Galati is a liver specialist in Texas who left his medical school faculty job to open his own private practice. In short, frustration caused him to go entrepreneurial, and it’s a good thing it did. He now runs a successful practice where he can control his destiny and take care of people on a level many don’t experience. Everyone, from the patient to the doctor, gets to live a healthier and happier life because he decided not to be afraid to go for his dream.
We are experiencing an entrepreneurial transformation in healthcare. What used to be salaried surface-level doctors in white coats is transforming into doctors owning their own practices and connecting with their patients. It’s increasing the value for patients, employees, doctors, and healthcare providers.
In this episode, Dr. Joe Galati joins me. Dr. Galati is a liver specialist in Texas who left his medical school faculty job to open his own private practice. In short, frustration caused him to go entrepreneurial, and it’s a good thing it did. He now runs a successful practice where he can control his destiny and take care of people on a level many don’t experience. Everyone, from the patient to the doctor, gets to live a healthier and happier life because he decided not to be afraid to go for his dream.
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