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Episode 58: Becoming a Solutions Developer in Medicine, with Dr Juandré Klopper (Cape MedTech, Sponsor Medic)

Episode 58: Becoming a Solutions Developer in Medicine, with Dr Juandré Klopper (Cape MedTech, Sponsor Medic)

FromThe Dr Coffee Podcast


Episode 58: Becoming a Solutions Developer in Medicine, with Dr Juandré Klopper (Cape MedTech, Sponsor Medic)

FromThe Dr Coffee Podcast

ratings:
Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr Juandré Klopper is a recent post-Comm Serve Medical Officer, and like many doctors found himself without a post at the start of 2024. However, Juandré is also a solutions developer and Medical Tech entrepreneur, and this brief period of unemployment has allowed him to continue sprouting ideas and startups within the medical app development space in SA. Dr Klopper is the founder of Cape MedTech and co-founder of Sponsor Medic, and the developer of a number of apps we’ll discuss in today’s interview. He believes that every issue we face in the healthcare ecosystem is an opportunity waiting for its solution. I love his attitude and approach to difficulties, and for that reason I’m excited to host Dr Klopper on the podcast. I really hope you enjoy our conversation and are challenged about how you approach difficulties wherever you’re currently working.
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Released:
Feb 12, 2024
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