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Starting a Drug Manufacturing Venture | Eugene Chan, Abpro

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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Eugene Chan, a leading figure at the intersection of healthcare and technology. We delve into the profound impacts of artificial intelligence and technological advancements on patient care and the pharmacy sector. Dr. Chan's insights shed light on the future of healthcare, emphasizing the critical role of innovation in driving patient outcomes and revolutionizing pharmacy business strategies. Join us as we explore the transformative influence of technology in the healthcare industry. https://abpro.com/

  1. 00:01:31 - Introduction to Dr. Chan
  2. 00:04:20 - Pharmacy's Future
  3. 00:08:15 - Technology Impact
  4. 00:12:40 - Patient Data
  5. 00:15:55 - AI Developments
  6. 00:19:30 - Healthcare Trends
  7. 00:23:45 - Innovation Challenges
  8. 00:28:10 - Collaborative Approaches
  9. 00:32:50 - Business Models
  10. 00:36:25 - Closing Thoughts

The Business of Pharmacy Podcast™ offers in-depth, candid conversations with pharmacy business leaders. Hosted by pharmacist Mike Koelzer, each episode covers new topics relevant to pharmacists and pharmacy owners. Listen to a new episode every Monday morning.

  continue reading

276 episodes

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Manage episode 393969217 series 2539326
Content provided by Mike Koelzer, Pharmacist and Mike Koelzer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Koelzer, Pharmacist and Mike Koelzer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Eugene Chan, a leading figure at the intersection of healthcare and technology. We delve into the profound impacts of artificial intelligence and technological advancements on patient care and the pharmacy sector. Dr. Chan's insights shed light on the future of healthcare, emphasizing the critical role of innovation in driving patient outcomes and revolutionizing pharmacy business strategies. Join us as we explore the transformative influence of technology in the healthcare industry. https://abpro.com/

  1. 00:01:31 - Introduction to Dr. Chan
  2. 00:04:20 - Pharmacy's Future
  3. 00:08:15 - Technology Impact
  4. 00:12:40 - Patient Data
  5. 00:15:55 - AI Developments
  6. 00:19:30 - Healthcare Trends
  7. 00:23:45 - Innovation Challenges
  8. 00:28:10 - Collaborative Approaches
  9. 00:32:50 - Business Models
  10. 00:36:25 - Closing Thoughts

The Business of Pharmacy Podcast™ offers in-depth, candid conversations with pharmacy business leaders. Hosted by pharmacist Mike Koelzer, each episode covers new topics relevant to pharmacists and pharmacy owners. Listen to a new episode every Monday morning.

  continue reading

276 episodes

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