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Med Tech Talks Ep. 74: Dr. Morad Hameed Pt. 2

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A robust health-system inspired from of a mountain of paper records. That is basically a condensed definition of how T6 Health Systems came into existence.
On part 2 of our conversation with Morad Hameed, we delve deeper into his professional life, as Geoffrey Ching chats more about T6 Health Systems, a boisterous health system, built exclusively for trauma patients. The inspiration, the stories, the failures, the successes; we get to know about them all.

Timestamps:

01:55-03:04 - So what is T6 Health Systems? Morad gives us a 30-second explainer.

03:05-08:03 - The intersection between injury and geography, and how that took Morad’s research to South Africa.

08:03-09:40 - The origin story of T6, courtesy of a mountain of paper records in South Africa.

09:41-12:18 - The impact of T6’s enormous data collection on the trauma patients.

12:19-17:18 - Playing the balancing act between trauma surgery, teaching, and building a business from scratch.

17:18-20:15 - The most cliched, yet the most important takeaway - Learning from your failures; be it surgery or business.

20:16-22:12 - Morad’s definition of success, in the context of T6.

22:13-24:43 - The cross-applicability of Morad’s experience as a trauma surgeon and his work in public health, in working at T6.

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A robust health-system inspired from of a mountain of paper records. That is basically a condensed definition of how T6 Health Systems came into existence.
On part 2 of our conversation with Morad Hameed, we delve deeper into his professional life, as Geoffrey Ching chats more about T6 Health Systems, a boisterous health system, built exclusively for trauma patients. The inspiration, the stories, the failures, the successes; we get to know about them all.

Timestamps:

01:55-03:04 - So what is T6 Health Systems? Morad gives us a 30-second explainer.

03:05-08:03 - The intersection between injury and geography, and how that took Morad’s research to South Africa.

08:03-09:40 - The origin story of T6, courtesy of a mountain of paper records in South Africa.

09:41-12:18 - The impact of T6’s enormous data collection on the trauma patients.

12:19-17:18 - Playing the balancing act between trauma surgery, teaching, and building a business from scratch.

17:18-20:15 - The most cliched, yet the most important takeaway - Learning from your failures; be it surgery or business.

20:16-22:12 - Morad’s definition of success, in the context of T6.

22:13-24:43 - The cross-applicability of Morad’s experience as a trauma surgeon and his work in public health, in working at T6.

  continue reading

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