You hit the jackpot with the family that you were given. From someone who doesn’t have parents being there (don’t feel bad, my life is great) I often wonder what that must’ve felt like. You’re one lucky one :) cheers to Monday(and to our great lives), I’ll continue listening to this on my way to work.
As I work in Pharma. I am a medical doctor with surgical specialty. I can say only those who does not know their value or can not contribute to the team , the value of doctor decrease to zero ( except for impressing others colleagues) then it vanishes… stay close to practice, in pharmaceutical they use only your tittle to gain others trust …
Seems like taking care of people (and medicine for that matter) was not a big motivator. The main point of excitement came from the business/monetary aspect (basically only the self fulfilling aspect of things). It’s a bit disappointing to be quite honest. I mean someone has to get it done, I just don’t think pharmaceutical companies have patients in their mind when developing a drug. This episode was very informative and insightful, am grateful to have access to this conversation, I just wished (almost naively) that there would be a more altruistic motive for moving into the pharmaceutical world. The motives mentioned to do anything were almost entirely selfish and self serving. Even so, at the end of the day, I think that including a different perspective is needed for people interested in medicine to be exposed to.
You hit the jackpot with the family that you were given. From someone who doesn’t have parents being there (don’t feel bad, my life is great) I often wonder what that must’ve felt like. You’re one lucky one :) cheers to Monday(and to our great lives), I’ll continue listening to this on my way to work.
I am very lucky, thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your dad's journey with us! We appreciate you, keep up the great work Zach!
Thank you! Will do!
Your podcasts are such a great help for the people in medical field. Thank you so much & best of luck in your career too, Zach! 🍀💯😇
Thank you! Best of luck to you
Dude won the lottery. Chad of medical world...i wonder what his networth is
Incredible content!
thanks for your videos they helped me so much zach😊
Glad you like them!
its very good to see
pretty cool
Wait your dad and you have different last names?
As I work in Pharma. I am a medical doctor with surgical specialty. I can say only those who does not know their value or can not contribute to the team , the value of doctor decrease to zero ( except for impressing others colleagues) then it vanishes… stay close to practice, in pharmaceutical they use only your tittle to gain others trust …
Zach come to Rome for a fun trip and interview.
Lovely person ❤
I am lucky!
Seems like taking care of people (and medicine for that matter) was not a big motivator. The main point of excitement came from the business/monetary aspect (basically only the self fulfilling aspect of things). It’s a bit disappointing to be quite honest. I mean someone has to get it done, I just don’t think pharmaceutical companies have patients in their mind when developing a drug. This episode was very informative and insightful, am grateful to have access to this conversation, I just wished (almost naively) that there would be a more altruistic motive for moving into the pharmaceutical world. The motives mentioned to do anything were almost entirely selfish and self serving. Even so, at the end of the day, I think that including a different perspective is needed for people interested in medicine to be exposed to.
Our goal is to find a job that hits the sweet spot between self-fulfilment and benefiting others. A win-win situation