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In this special crossover episode with Physicianary, guest Navin Goyal, MD, and Physicianary host, Hansa Bhargava, MD, discuss side gigs in the health care space, encourage physicians to explore their fields of interest and talk about his book, Physician Underdog. • Intro 0:28 • Navin Goyal, MD 0:35 • You have done a lot to help Medicaid patients with your venture capital group, OFFOR Health. Can you tell us about that? 1:25 • What was the driver of your venture capital group? Was it access to care? 3:21 • Tell us about your interest in health equity and access to care? What happened next. 6:28 • Tell us about your book, Physician Underdog. Did the book come before, during or after your journey with your venture capital group? 7:55 • What is your advice to physicians and health care workers who feel burnt out and unfulfilled in their career path? 11:54 • Bhargava and Goyal discuss change and adapting to changes in career paths. 14:57 • Bhargava and Goyal discuss the difference between careers in health care and other professions that are likely to pursue new avenues. 16:42 • There are plenty of physicians out there looking for side gigs. What is your advice to physicians and health care workers who want to explore other avenues and side gigs? 19:29 • How do you do it all? 22:10 • Thanks 24:42 Navin Goyal, MD, is a venture capitalist, entrepreneur, physician and author—driven by his passion for human-centered leadership. He is the co-founder and managing partner at LOUD Capital, specializing in early-stage investments in healthcare and technology startups. Goyal is also co-founder of OFFOR Health, a venture-backed startup that provides mobile anesthesia services for pediatric patients on Medicaid, and Beyond Physician, an online learning management platform and job marketplace to enable physicians to learn new skills, get contract work and grow their thought leadership. His journey and insights are captured in his book, Physician Underdog. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow Healio on X and LinkedIn: @HemOncToday and https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemonctoday/. Follow Dr. Jain on X: @ShikhaJainMD. Follow Dr. Bhargava on X @hansabhargavaMD and on Instagram @doctorhansaMD. Follow Goyal on Instagram @navin.g.md, X @Navin_MD, Facebook and LinkedIn and visit his website: navingoyalmd.com. Disclosures: Bhargava and Goyal report no relevant financial disclosures.
Today's guest fits into one of Raise the Line's favorite categories of people: physician entrepreneur. We've talked before on the podcast about the overlapping qualities of drive, curiosity, and desire for impact that both share, and that last trait is the core interest of Dr. Navin Goyal. A great example is OFFOR Health, a mobile healthcare company he co-founded that expedites care for children in the US who face long waits for procedures. “If you're a four-year-old with dental disease and you're on Medicaid, you have an average nine-to-twelve month wait to get into an operating room. We can enable that procedure within one month,” says Goyal. His experience with OFFOR led to the formation of LOUD Capital, which allows Goyal and his partners to seek out other business opportunities that have a social impact. Since launching in 2015, LOUD has partnered with over seventy portfolio companies in healthcare and beyond. But despite his success, Goyal has embraced the concept of being an underdog, hence the title of the book about his journey, Physician Underdog, and his weekly newsletter Underdog for Good. Check out this episode with host Shiv Gaglani to find out why he likes the term, what qualities a potential investment needs to have to get him excited and what he sees as a key upside to having physicians working in a variety of industries. Mentioned in this episode:https://www.loud.vc/Underdog for Good NewsletterPhysician Underdog BookBeyond Physician
Michael Hiles is the Founder & CEO of 10XTS (https://10xts.com/). Backed by LOUD Capital, 10XTS builds compliant, programmable digital securities and interoperable web3-powered capital markets infra solutions. In this episode we discuss a law-centric approach for the blockchain industry, the importance of a solid legal regime for global capital markets (and integrating well), the state of crypto regulation in the US and abroad, & much more.Recorded Monday June 26th, 2023.
Navin Goyal is a venture capitalist and co-founder at Loud Capital. He's raised millions of dollars and funded hundreds of companies with his mantra of "venture for people". So how do you speak to investors and get funded? Navin shares actionable advice and hard-learned lessons in this vulnerable conversation. I'm your host, Nausheen I. Chen. I'm a leadership communications coach. I've helped 70+ leaders in 6 countries speak confidently on stage, on camera and in person. If you enjoy this episode, please take 5 seconds to give us 5 stars.
This episode features Dr. Navin Goyal, Chief Executive Officer at LOUD Capital & Author of “Physician Underdog”. Here, he discusses his past experience as an anesthesiologist, what led him to start LOUD Capital, the power of humility, and more.
This episode features Dr. Navin Goyal, Chief Executive Officer at LOUD Capital & Author of “Physician Underdog”. Here, he discusses his past experience as an anesthesiologist, what led him to start LOUD Capital, the power of humility, and more.
This episode features Dr. Navin Goyal, Chief Executive Officer at LOUD Capital & Author of “Physician Underdog”. Here, he discusses his past experience as an anesthesiologist, what led him to start LOUD Capital, the power of humility, and more.
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This episode features Dr. Navin Goyal, Chief Executive Officer at LOUD Capital & Author of “Physician Underdog”. Here, he discusses his past experience as an anesthesiologist, what led him to start LOUD Capital, the power of humility, and more.
This episode features Dr. Navin Goyal, Chief Executive Officer at LOUD Capital & Author of "Physician Underdog". Here, he discusses his past experience as an anesthesiologist, what led him to start LOUD Capital, the power of humility, and more.
In this DaVinci Innovators+ episode Maxwell Cooper, M.D. interviews Navin Goyal, M.D., Co-Founder and CEO of LOUD Capital. Dr. Goyal discusses his career path that began as an anesthesiologist working in a private practice that became involved with angel investing and advising start-ups, and eventually co-founding multiple companies. He discusses why he left clinical practice to pursue entrepreneurship and investing full time. Dr. Goyal gives an overview of how LOUD Capital aims to invest in early stage companies in a variety of industries that are making a significant impact. Dr. Goyal recently wrote a book titled Physician Underdog that describes his journey from medicine to venture capital and gives insights on how physicians can feel empowered to pursue non-clinical opportunities that are meaningful and impactful. +DaVinci Innovators is a series of episodes of The DaVinci Hour Podcast that feature physicians, inventors, and entrepreneurs working on innovative medical technology. Guests discuss developing new medical technology, building medtech companies, and advice for anyone going through the process of medical innovation. *Views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals, not their respective institutions Navin Goyal, M.D. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navingoyalmd/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/navin.g.md/ LOUD Capital: https://loud.vc/ Physician Underdog Website: https://www.physicianunderdog.com/ Physician Underdog on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Physician-Underdog-Leveraging-underdog-mentality-ebook/dp/B09NLKL1GX Beyond Physician: https://beyondphysician.com/ The DaVinci Hour Podcast Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/the-davinci-hour DaVinci Academy Website: https://www.dviacademy.com/ 20% off Discount Code (TDH20) for DaVinci Academy's online video courses for Anatomy, Histology, and Biochemistry available at https://www.dviacademy.com/store YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DaVinciAcademyMed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DviAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davinci_academy1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dviacademy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/davinci-academy---dviacademy.com
Ryan Retcher is an organizational leader and adviser to start-ups, small businesses and non-profit organizations. He is currently the COO at LOUD Capital, and Co-Founder at Inventi Education Group. His passion is to improve people's lives and solve the world's biggest problems, including creating a more creative-driven education system. Tune into this episode with us to hear about: How Ryan shifted from the banking world to education innovation Tips to make sure the adrenaline doesn't fade, no matter what you're working on What should change in education to allow us to be more creative How SightShift Coaching has impacted his life and leaps he's taken because of it What society expects of us and how to deal with the challenges around those expectations And so much more!
You've seen it in the news, in your Linkedin feeds, and from industry experts. Y-Combinator sent out their doomsday letter. All the classic characteristics have started to show themselves already. I'm talking of course about 'The R Word'. What does a potential recession mean for you as a founder, both in running your company and raising capital? Who better to ask than a VC. Navin Goyal is a physician turned entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. I've gotten to know him well over the years first through networking, and even more so as LOUD Capital invested in multiple Startup Hypeman portfolio companies. With such a broad experience and true empathy for the founder journey, I wanted to bring Navin on to share his take on a potential recession. Spoiler alert: like me, he's an optimist! He steps to the mic in this week's episode giving his assessment on the market and advice to founders.Find Navin online:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navingoyalmd/Find LOUD Capital online:Website: https://loud.vc/This episode is sponsored by Miquido - a full-service software development partner that supports companies in building their digital products. Learn more at miquido.com/hypeman Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you haven't heard of CodeLaunch, think “Shark Tank” for software developers…CodeLaunch pairs up software developers and their big dreams with venture capitalists who have the ability to fund innovative projects. At stake for the CodeLaunch winner is potentially millions in startup funding, and it's headed to Columbus in August 2022. The panelists are: Falon Donohue, Partner + Investor, Narya Dr. Navin Goyal, Co-Founder & CEO, LOUD Capital Steve Lekas, Cofounder & CEO, Branch Insurance The host is Josh Harrison, President of Improving - Ohio
Navin Goyal, Co-Founder & CEO of LOUD Capital, OFFOR Health, and Author of Physician Underdog dives into how For-Profit models can indeed help everyone from healthcare workers to facilities, to patients. Finding a sustainable model that will be future proof is difficult, but Dr. Goyal helps hash it out with his experience and current actions and undertakings, bringing healthcare to this new level of entrepreneurship. TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Physician UnderdogSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/
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The Baby Boomer generation is known for being ambitious, hard-working, and eager to take risks. As such, they are well-positioned to invest in early-stage venture capital and alternative investment firms.These firms are often looking for individuals with the financial resources and willingness to take risks that can help them grow impactful companies across the globe. Baby boomers can leverage their experience and networks to make these firms more purpose-driven, inclusive, and accessible.For example, they can provide mentorship and support to entrepreneurs from underrepresented communities or connect them with resources and contacts that can help them succeed. By investing in these firms, baby boomers can not only earn a financial return but also help to create positive social change.----------Bio:Dr. Navin Goyal M.D. is the CEO of LOUD Capital and a practicing anesthesiologist. He is passionate about making venture capital more purposeful, inclusive, and accessible, with a focus on businesses that have a positive impact on society.Visit Navin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navingoyalmd/LOUD Capital: https://loud.vc/Physician Underdog: https://www.physicianunderdog.com/Offor Health: https://www.offorhealth.com/
Get CME Here: https://earnc.me/EmN6Gk An anesthesiologist by training, Dr. Navin Goyal is the co-founder of OFFOR Health (previously known as SmileMD), which is a mobile anesthesia company that services pediatric dentists and their offices. He is also the co-founder and CEO of LOUD Capital. Today Dr. Goyal joins the show to discuss how his company is helping pediatric dentists provide care to their clients in underserved communities. Learn more: https://apmsuccess.com/143 Watch the video: https://apmsuccess.com/143v
Dr. Navin Goyal is a board certified anesthesiologist. He is CEO and co-founder of LOUD Capital which invests in early-stage companies, provides global venture services, and offers investors a variety of alternative investments. Navin strives to make venture capital more purpose-driven, inclusive, and accessible. Dr. Goyal is also co-founder of SmileMD, now called OFFOR Health, which is a mobile anesthesia company that is providing more access to care. He is co-founder of, “Beyond Physician”, a Professional Physician Network that goes live in the first quarter of 2022. Dr. Goyal is also the author of the book“Physician Underdog” which will be released in 2022. He teaches us to use our underdog mentality to move forward. Navin is a frequent speaker at medical schools, hospitals, and businesses worldwide, sharing his perspective on how physicians can bring their ethical code to influence and impact the world more fully. You can find out more about Dr Goyal here, www.loud.vc www.smilemdsedation.com, www.physicianunderdog.com www.beyondphysician.com -------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website https://FPEStrong.com #realestate #passiveincome #medicaldevice
Dr. Navin Goyal is a board certified anesthesiologist. He is CEO and co-founder of LOUD Capital which invests in early-stage companies, provides global venture services, and offers investors a variety of alternative investments. Navin strives to make venture capital more purpose-driven, inclusive, and accessible. Dr. Goyal is also co-founder of SmileMD, now called OFFOR Health, which is a mobile anesthesia company that is providing more access to care. He is co-founder of, “Beyond Physician”, a Professional Physician Network that goes live in the first quarter of 2022. Dr. Goyal is also the author of the book“Physician Underdog” which will be released in 2022. He teaches us to use our underdog mentality to move forward. Navin is a frequent speaker at medical schools, hospitals, and businesses worldwide, sharing his perspective on how physicians can bring their ethical code to influence and impact the world more fully. You can find out more about Dr Goyal here, www.loud.vc www.smilemdsedation.com, www.physicianunderdog.com www.beyondphysician.com -------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website https://FPEStrong.com #realestate #passiveincome #medicaldevice
This is part 2 of our interview with Navin Goyal. Navin is an anesthesiologist who also started venture capital firm Loud Capital. He's also recently written a book called Physician Underdog, which details his transition from physician to professional investor.In this episode, listen for:We talk about how deal coordination works for them at Loud Capital, an investment in the future of sustainable transportation, and how raising capital will evolve for them in the future.Must-Listen Moments:[7:35] - Loud Capital's vetting process for new investments[12:43] - Hydrogen Cars vs. Battery Cars[20:26] - Steps for becoming more informed on alternative investmentsMore from DIG Capital:Find and listen to more episodes at https://www.digcapital.com/podcastsRead more about real estate syndications and passive investing at https://www.digcapital.com/blogTo invest alongside other physicians: https://www.digcapital.com/joinPodcast Technical Support by: Wayfare Recording Co.
This week we're talking with Navin Goyal. Navin is an anesthesiologist who also started venture capital firm, Loud Capital. He's also recently written a book called, “Physician Underdog”, which details his transition from physician to professional investor.In this episode, listen for:We get into knowing the right time to step away from professional career, what lead into him becoming an entrepreneur, and how he was inspired by Game of Thrones.Must-Listen Moments:[06:05] - Dealing with burnout[18:32] - Tips for physicians wanting to get into entrepreneurship[25:17] - Why Navin transitioned from entrepreneurship to venture capitalMore from DIG Capital:Find and listen to more episodes at https://www.digcapital.com/podcastsRead more about real estate syndications and passive investing at https://www.digcapital.com/blogTo invest alongside other physicians: https://www.digcapital.com/joinPodcast Technical Support by: Wayfare Recording Co.
This is Episode 166 of The Changed Physician Podcast where the hosts continue their conversation with Dr. Navin Goyal (from Episode 165) about his journey in entrepreneurship and making a difference for other physicians and communities in need. #loudvc #venturecapitalism #physicians #dentists #mobileanesthesia #offsiteanesthesia #remoteanesthesia #smilemd #offor #physicianunderdog Timeline: 01:30 How he developed interest in entrepreneurial activities (real estate) 02:30 Energized by learning and what's next 04:00 How he was exposed to investment opportunities 06:00 Angel investing (2015) 10:00 The value of being a physician as an entrepreneur 11:30 Feeling a ceiling in private practice anesthesia* 13:45 LOUD Capital and its early years 16:30 Being known for his trustworthy character 18:30 Risk-taking and due diligence 22:00 Paralysis is more harmful to your mind** (Move forward on something) 23:30 No excuses finding a ripe entrepreneurial environment 27:00 SmileMD - from side gig to thriving business 32:00 Off-site anesthesia considerations and business model 42:00 The value of domain-specific knowledge 43:00 His view on physicians and investing 47:00 Launching of new company, Beyond Physicians You can become part of the “learn, earn, and grow” physician community at BeyondPhysician.com You can learn more about venture capital opportunities at Loud.vc You can connect with Navin on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navingoyalmd/ You can learn more about Navin and his book at www.PhysicianUnderdog.com Learn More About the Community at:
Navin Goyal, M.D. is a physician and entrepreneur who serves as CEO of LOUD Capital, early-stage venture capital and alternative investment firm leveraging capital, entrepreneurship, and education to grow impactful companies across the globe. Navin strives to make venture capital more purpose-driven, inclusive, and impactful. The beginning of his entrepreneurial journey was co-founding OFFOR Health (formerly SmileMD), a venture-backed mobile healthcare company that expands access to care across the United States with a dedicated focus on lower-income and rural communities. His story, his experience, and what he sees as an opportunity for physicians to have a broader impact on themselves and society is the focus of his book, Physician Underdog. Dr. Bradley Block and Dr, Goyal discuss his journey from the OR to the board room, how the grass is greener after leaving medicine, why they need to start before they're stagnating or burnt out. Venture capital is not as risky as perceived! Once you know the ins and outs, it can lead to some great opportunities for income. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: https://www.financialresidency.com/locumstory
Navin Goyal, M.D. is a physician and entrepreneur who serves as CEO of LOUD Capital, an early-stage venture capital and alternative investment firm leveraging capital, entrepreneurship, and education to grow impactful companies across the globe. Bringing his physician training to do good for people, Navin strives to make venture capital more purpose-driven, inclusive, and impactful. Before co-founding LOUD Capital, Navin practiced anesthesiology in a large hospital-based setting and was the Medical Director of a community hospital for several years. The beginning of his entrepreneurial journey was co-founding OFFOR Health (formerly SmileMD), a venture-backed mobile healthcare company that expands access to care across the United States with a dedicated focus on lower-income and rural communities. His story, his experience, and what he sees as an opportunity for physicians to have a broader impact on themselves and society is the focus of his book, Physician Underdog. Navin received his M.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and trained in anesthesiology at the University of Chicago Medical Center. We discuss his journey from the OR to the board room, how the grass is actually greener after leaving medicine, why we need to dig our well before we are thirsty and by thirsty, I mean stagnating or burnt out, why venture capital funds aren't as risky as I thought, and how to pick a fund for investing. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. Find your next Locums assignment here: www.financialresidency.com/locumstory
For Episode 18 of Entrepreneur Rx, I had a great chat with Dr. Navin Goyal, a physician, angel investor, and entrepreneur. Navin is currently the CEO of LOUD Capital and author of the book Physician Underdog. During the episode, Navin shares his background in medicine, how and why we ventured down the entrepreneurial path, how he met his partner and then founded LOUD Capital, his take on angel investment, and how physicians are affected by entrepreneurism. This is an episode you surely don't want to miss; Navin gives you all the information you need regarding venture capital and investments.
In this episode, Tommy talks with Navin Goyal, CEO at LOUD Capital. Navin has always been driven to improve society. Prior to LOUD, Navin was a practicing anesthesiologist and then transitioned to co-founding a healthcare company in an effort to make healthcare more accessible. In addition to being an entrepreneur and investor, Navin is vocal about having a more valuable impact on the world through entrepreneurship, education, and investment. Navin talks with Tommy about social impact investing, his journey to the venture capital space, and the benefits that surface when medicine and business come together. “The overall learning point I really want to communicate to everyone is there are a lot of missing pieces of the pie when starting a journey. You could be a tech guy and know your product, but you don't know how to run a business or how to manage people, or even the business development of your product. It really is just about acknowledging what you and your potential co-founders, or people in your company, have and what they don't have, and then filling those gaps.” ~ Navin Goyal Main takeaways Turn intimidation into inspiration. Don't get disheartened by your lack of knowledge or confidence. Instead, use those areas as opportunities to get motivated and improve. The shift from medicine to entrepreneurship isn't easy. While there's a lot of potential for freedom and financial stability, you must be aware of the downsides, too. All entrepreneurs need funding, and it can be challenging to raise capital. An easy place to start is to create a narrative around the value of your solution that's enticing for your network. If you truly want to make a social impact, it has to be about more than money. Before thinking of growth and high returns, ask yourself: does this venture help society? Does it offer solutions to society's problems? Does it empower the minority population? Links Navin Goyal on LinkedIn Physician Underdog by Navin Goyal LOUD Capital OFFOR Health (formerly SmileMD) Ohio State University University of Cincinnati University of Chicago Medical Center Riverside Methodist Hospital Dublin Methodist Hospital Wall Street Journal Connect with our host Mammoth Tommy on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
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Erkeda DeRouen talks to Dr. Navin Goyal. He received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and completed his anesthesiology residency at The University of Chicago. After 13 years of private practice, Dr. Goyal went into entrepreneurship and venture capital investing. Currently, he is the CEO and co-founder of Loud Capital. [01:57] Why Anesthesiology? [03:54] SmileMD and Early Investments [07:42] Co-founding Loud Capital [14:40] Transferable Skills You Learn in Medicine [21:07] Financial Habits to Build Early On [23:16] How Dr. Goyal Maintains Work-Life Balance [25:44] Dr. Goyal's Advice to Pre-meds and Medical Student Full show notes
Navin Goyal, MD, serves as CEO of LOUD Capital, driving the vision of how entrepreneurship, education, and investment can positively impact people, businesses, and society. He emphasizes his physician ethics of treating people equally and well. He shares his learning journey and how education, investment and entrepreneurship merge in the VC world with LOUD Capital. Learn more at loud.vc The Disrupt Education Podcast is a proud member of The EdUp Experience Podcast Network #rebelteachernetwork --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
Marshall Kuremsky, Partner at LOUD Capital, was interviewed on the Mission Matters Business Podcast by Adam Torres. An orthopedic surgeon turned venture capitalist, Marshall Kuremsky shares his incredible journey of changing the course of his life and achieving tremendous success. In this interview, Marshall discusses how education played a significant role in his life while also speaking of his sources of motivation.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podc...Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
Dr. Marshall Kuremsky knew he wanted to be an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon since he was 12 or 13, but it wasn’t until four years or so into his practice that he took a keen interest in the financial and business world. That craving for knowledge, which had propelled him to success in medical school and at work, itched to be satisfied yet again. “I simply started to realize that I craved as much information, knowledge, and experience about business and finance as I could. I started to expand my network, socially and professionally, outside of medicine,” says Dr. Kuremsky. On this episode of the Prosperous Doc®, our host Shane Tenny, CFP® welcomes Dr. Kuremsky to discuss his path into venture capital, which stemmed from his passion for learning. Dr. Kuremsky shares his journey and how important it is to make your money work for you. “If you make the right decisions, or the smart decisions, you're able to move through your career from the stage where it's you having to go to work, to the stage where it's your money going to work — to generate the money that you need,” he explains. Dr. Kuremsky also discusses the importance of investing in businesses that will make a difference. As a member of https://loud.vc/ (LOUD Capital), which follows the motto “Venture for People ®,” he’s involved in world-changing ventures. “We want everybody to have access to capital, particularly underrepresented or traditionally excluded groups and it's everybody,” he says.