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Common Mistakes First Time Entrepreneurs Make
Understand common mistakes first time entrepreneurs make so you can avoid setbacks and successfully start your business off right.
8 Things Medical School Won’t Teach You
Medical school can prepare you for a lot of things; however, it can’t cover everything. Learn what you might be missing.
4 Quadrants of Time Management Tips for Success
Now is the time to nail time management. Gain valuable tips on how to use the 4 quadrants of time management with this blog.
What is the Time Management Quadrant?
The Time Management Quadrant can help you become more efficient and reach your goals faster. Learn how to properly manage your time today.
Physician Burnout- Why it is Really Moral Injury
Physician burnout is not what is truly impacting physicians today, it is really moral injury. Learn how we can address moral injury today.
What is DEI and Why is DEI Important?
What is DEI and why is it important – two questions every business should be asking. Now is the time to properly integrate a DEI strategy.
How to Manage Stress as an Entrepreneur
Being an entrepreneur is challenging and stressful, learn tips on how to manage stress as an entrepreneur today.
Mental Health in the Workplace
The prevalence of mental health issues in the workplace is a reality. Addressing these issues will help improve the workplace as a whole.
Business Terms Entrepreneurs Should Know
Understanding business terms is important for any entrepreneur. Learn some basic terms that will help your entrepreneurial journey.
Podcast
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Laurence Girard
Listen to Laurence Girard, founder and CEO of Street Fruit, talk about entrepreneurship, the pandemic, and the intersection of technology and healthcare.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Alexander Young
Listen to Alexander Young, founder and CEO of Virti, talk about taking risks, entrepreneurship, and scaling up a business.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Pamela Sullivan
Listen to Pamela Sullivan from Landmark Health discuss leadership, team building, and entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Michael Hill
Listen to Dr. Michael Hill, an emergency physician and healthcare executive about how he changed the field.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Bobby Green
Join Bobby Green in this conversation and discover how Thyme Care is providing support, and high-value care to cancer patients to help them make confident choices and take action quickly.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Amy Baxter
Listen to Dr. Amy Baxter, CEO and Chief Medical Officer at Pain Care Labs, a medical device startup company that is helping people with non-invasive pain treatment.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Paula Muto
Listen to Dr. Paula Muto, Founder & CEO of UBERDOC, an innovative platform connecting patients with the best doctors for an affordable price.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Dr. Erik Kulstad
Learn how Attune Medical is committed to advancing temperature management therapy in all clinical contexts with Co-founder Dr. Erik Kulstad.
Entrepreneur Rx Interview with Kait LeDonne
Learn about the importance of branding with expert Kait LeDonne who is also an instructor, speaker, and founder and CEO of Brandwise Media.
About John
One of the nation’s leading medical entrepreneurs, John Shufeldt is an emergency physician, author, serial student, pilot, and multidisciplinary entrepreneur, who has founded and operated several multi-million-dollar businesses. Throughout his career, John has defined, redefined, and refined the delivery of care and is now dedicated to helping physicians transitioning into entrepreneurship do the same.
“Without raising the bar or pushing the envelope, you’ll likely never fail at much and thus never get to really make lasting contributions. Remember, it’s the ability to take risks, to have your ego bruised, to get up, dust yourself off and press on, which changes the world.”
— John Shufeldt, MD
Up Your Entrepreneurial Game
Entrepreneur Rx: The Physician’s Guide to Starting a Business
“Entrepreneur Rx gave me the tools I needed to transition from being a practicing physician to now running a telehealth business doing over $1 million a year.”
— Katy F.