On Survival Rates
By Radel Artida (radel@staff.com
Blame it on the media when people seem to think that their hot tech startup will make them a billionaire by their mid-20s. And, doctors are not immune.
Assessment
On a lesser level, doctors and medical professionals who seek independence and their own practice should be aware of the factors that contribute to a startup’s success. So, we created this infographic on those factors, or chances, that your startup will fail or succeed.
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