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You have no idea how painful the 11th hour 11 is 😅 I perhaps obviously don’t do this for money / to sell but it gets to you all the same
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There are diminishing rewards to the large audience here especially as they are not predisposed towards purchase, they are aimed towards making money themselves. I’ve been thinking a lot about how to scale my work to other spaces, if this is possible faceless, and things like that
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Skool is something that I have been exploring to help physicians learn AI tools. Most of my colleagues only use chatGPT free to craft emails. Some Gemini or Perplexity, others nothing. To them anything beyond a login is ‘too much work to try’. Tough crowd.
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Wow, I’m surprised to hear that! Why do you think they are so “tough” — too busy, too many demands on time as it is?
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Likely combination of both, super busy and overworked and also the fact that historically healthcare tech has been a top down and centralized implementation. Be it based on the decision of a health system, CMS or what the EMR offers. The one place there is more flexibility is during training where residents have more time and opportunity to try things. Which is where I’m hoping will find willing learners. For those already practicing reskilling to maintain their edge will be a late realization.
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To be fair there are some like @0x-omen.eth and @farmerboy but they are exceptions.
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No one can stop power of thinking but action can be hold for opportunities to come . Every self thinking individually scratches the wall , this way thousands scratch can crate impact. Story to tell or give us encouragement “Jakob Nufer was a Swiss pig gelder who, around 1500, reportedly performed the first successful cesarean section on a living woman. His wife, Elizabeth, endured prolonged labor, unsuccessfully assisted by 13 midwives. In desperation, Nufer used his experience in animal surgeries to perform the procedure himself. He made an incision in her abdomen, delivered the baby, and sutured the wound. Remarkably, both mother and child survived, This event is first recorded instance of a cesarean section where both mother and child survived—a rare outcome at the time when such procedures were typically fatal. However, the story was only Documented 80 Years later . !””” All we need is scar on the wall with our positive desire. Someone else can take it another step further in future 🙏
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