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Have you ever felt like you had a great idea for a business but weren’t sure where to start? Or that you have a creative side that’s going unused in your clinical role? You are not alone! Many physicians feel this itch and aren’t sure how to scratch it. Today we’re talking to Dr. Adam Rosh, emergency medicine physician and founder of Rosh Review, about pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams. He’ll share his advice on getting started, overcoming analysis paralysis, and reframing the fear of failure.
In this episode we’re talking about:
- How Dr. Rosh’s struggles sparked his passion for helping others succeed
- Why connecting with others is the key to entrepreneurial success
- Overcoming the challenge of “How?”
- How Adam incorporates his belief in human connection into his business
- Why Dr. Rosh views failures as learning opportunities
- How entrepreneurship and helping others can go hand in hand
- Conquering the fear of failure
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Heather, you have not had any guests who completely left medicine (rather than transition into something involving medicine). Do you have any guests who went into say for instance the fashion industry or something completely different?
Hello Alba, thanks so much for reaching out and expressing your interest in having some podcast guests who transitioned into something completely different outside of the medical profession. For the initial phase of the podcast, I was focusing more on the common transitions, but now that we have a good number of episodes covering these topics, we are going to start adding in some episodes with less traditional transitions. If you see a specific physician who made a transition you think would be a good guest on the podcast, feel free to share their name with us at team@doctorscrossing.com. Thank you!