#394: Run a Lean Private Practice with Dr. Mitra Sadhu
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Dr. Block interviews Dr. Sanghamitra Sadhu, a nephrologist who pioneered a lean private practice model that allows her to provide personalized patient care while balancing her personal life. Dr. Sadhu explains how traditional medical practices are burdened with high fixed costs such as office space and staff.
She shares how she overcame these challenges by adopting lean principles, including renting office space on a flexible, as-needed basis and utilizing a virtual assistant. Dr. Sadhu also introduces her venture, Link Medical Spaces, an online platform that connects healthcare professionals with available medical office spaces, akin to "Tinder" for medical spaces.
This venture was inspired by her own need for flexible office space when starting her practice.
BIODr. Sanghamitra Sadhu is a nephrologist and the founder of Link Medical Spaces and Lean Private Practice Solutions. She is a champion of lean medical practice, having established her own model that enables her to balance patient care with personal and family time. Dr. Sadhu’s innovative approach to office space management inspired the creation of Link Medical Spaces, a platform that connects medical professionals to sublease or rent medical office spaces, reducing overhead and promoting collaboration. She is passionate about helping physicians streamline their practices and minimize unnecessary expenses.
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