In this raw and vulnerable episode, I take you on a journey from broken emergency rooms where administrators and clinicians speak different languages, through my frustration with MBA programs that teach theory while students will face chaos, to the creation of an integrated learning ecosystem that bridges clinical reality, business constraints, technology limitations, and the African healthcare context. I confront the brutal math of impact: one doctor saves patients one at a time, but one eco...
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In this raw and vulnerable episode, I take you on a journey from broken emergency rooms where administrators and clinicians speak different languages, through my frustration with MBA programs that teach theory while students will face chaos, to the creation of an integrated learning ecosystem that bridges clinical reality, business constraints, technology limitations, and the African healthcare context. I confront the brutal math of impact: one doctor saves patients one at a time, but one eco...
Podcast 5: The AI Conversation We're Not Having in Healthcare
4 a.m. confessions of an MBA grad
24 minutes
3 weeks ago
Podcast 5: The AI Conversation We're Not Having in Healthcare
Everyone's talking about AI replacing doctors. Nobody's talking about who's going to make sure AI actually works in real healthcare settings. This isn't another hype piece about chatbots and algorithms. This is the honest conversation about what AI actually means for healthcare MBAs, why most AI implementations fail spectacularly, and why your clinical knowledge makes you more valuable in the AI era, not less. If you're worried about being automated out of relevance, this one's for you. Hit s...
4 a.m. confessions of an MBA grad
In this raw and vulnerable episode, I take you on a journey from broken emergency rooms where administrators and clinicians speak different languages, through my frustration with MBA programs that teach theory while students will face chaos, to the creation of an integrated learning ecosystem that bridges clinical reality, business constraints, technology limitations, and the African healthcare context. I confront the brutal math of impact: one doctor saves patients one at a time, but one eco...