Through conversations with the pioneers of the healthcare industry, The Doc Suit podcast created a unique space for the exchange of cutting-edge ideas revolutionizing the landscape of healthcare. From market leaders to data scientists, the perspectives of the guests explored the intersection of health with technology, business, economics, education, governance, and so much more. 

The DocSuit Debrief aims to capture the essence of such pathbreaking concepts in an accessible and engaging manner. By preparing a “debrief” of the ideas discussed in the episodes, we hope for our readers to gain an eagle-eye perspective of the health industry.

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  • Why Moths Fly But Worms Crawl

    “Curiosity can manifest itself through either a moth or a worm,” the consultant said, leaning forward at a medical conference dinner. “Knowledge can be either patchy and piecemeal, like a moth gnawing at parts of a leaf, or it can be complete, like the total upheaval of soil that a worm pushes through.”The table went…

  • Redefining Smart Hospitals: Health Innovation through Architecture

    Looking out of the room, you see rolling hills covered in verdant green. Abundant sunshine pours in through wide windows, along with the crisp scent of the countryside air. Built around an uvumuvu tree, which is the heart of the native Bureran community, the Butaro district hospital in Rwanda stands as a testament to the…

  • When the same symptoms lead to different diagnoses

    When the same symptoms lead to different diagnoses

    Understanding ethnic inequalities in mental health Imagine that there are two patients who arrive in A&E, both saying the same thing. They are feeling on…

  • The Living Lab Ecosystem

    The Living Lab Ecosystem

    Potential for Public Health Innovation Valued at approximately 30 billion USD, the healthcare innovation industry in India is projected to continue expanding at a rapid…

  • Beyond the Exam Room

    Beyond the Exam Room

    Why Physicians Must Address the ‘Microcosm of a Larger Problem’ When I walked into the exam room, I met Tanya*, a patient with Type 2…