The Doctor Nessim Show targets healthcare professionals and physician-entrepreneurs, featuring guests who built private practices or health-tech ventures. It offers rich PR opportunities around healthcare business strategy, tech adoption, and policy issues, with a credible physician-host driving the conversation. Booking value lies in access to a nurse-practitioner-level audience of practice owners, clinicians exploring entrepreneurship, and healthcare executives.
48 episodes, Irregular, 4.9 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 2.0k subscribers, Instagram: 8.9k followers
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The Doctor Nessim Show hosted by Adam Nessim, MD, brings on a variety of guests to discuss topics such as becoming a doctor, entrepreneurship, finance, productivity, and so much more.
Education, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, Self-Improvement, Technology
Typical Credentials:
MD/DO or equivalent clinical credential; leadership or founder roles for non-clinical guests
Required Achievements:
Private practice ownership, Founder/CEO of a health tech or education platform, Author or published speaker, Leadership roles in professional organizations, Extensive clinical experience and public speaking
Heath Villaman - Challenges And Opportunities For Physicians Starting Own Practices; Physician-owned Hospitals; Revenue Streams; Hybrid Models; Legislative Changes, Dr. Nader Aboul-Fettouh - Starting A Private Dermatology Practice; Hiring For Attitude; Loans; Digital Marketing; Social Media, Dr. Gu - AI Services In Healthcare; Medical Billing; Insurance Company Monopolies, Dr. Jay E. Bowen - Regenerative Medicine; Regulatory Landscape; Residency Training; Prp/stem Cells, Eric Miller - The Financial Side Of Starting A Private Practice; Loans; Expenses; Financial Independence
physician entrepreneurship, private practice, healthcare economics, AI in healthcare, regenerative medicine, medical billing, private practice marketing, financing private practice, physician-owned hospitals, healthcare policy