Author: Omar Rahman

Omar Rahman Omar Rahman (1 Posts)

Contributing Writer

Georgetown University School of Medicine and Georgetown McDonough School of Business


I am currently completing my final year in Georgetown University’s 5-year MD/MBA program. I have previous experience in healthcare consulting and continue to assist healthcare startups with business development as an InSITE Fellow.




Lessons for Student Doctrepreneurs: How to Survive (and Thrive) as an Entrepreneurial Medical Student, by Konstantin Karmazin, MD

The start of medical school is an exciting point in every student’s path toward finally becoming a physician. While you should be spending the majority of your day learning and part of each day marveling in the uniqueness of human anatomy and physiology, it is important for us to remain aware of the barriers to care that exist within the systems we train, and eventually practice in. But now more than ever, being a medical student with a penchant for innovation and entrepreneurship can lead to opportunities to create real change and impact real patients.

Omar Rahman Omar Rahman (1 Posts)

Contributing Writer

Georgetown University School of Medicine and Georgetown McDonough School of Business


I am currently completing my final year in Georgetown University’s 5-year MD/MBA program. I have previous experience in healthcare consulting and continue to assist healthcare startups with business development as an InSITE Fellow.