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In This Episode, We Talk About:
Growing up in a household of a doctor, and all of Dr. Su’s siblings becoming doctors.
The early mentors that inspired Dr. Su to specialize in Cardiac EP.
The business side of medicine: Growing a practice, and transitioning to Banner University.
Resources + Links:
Today's show is sponsored by BlueDop. Go to www.BlueDop.com
Follow along on Twitter | @antegradeflow
Learn more on our website | www.antegradeflow.com
Dr. Su Profile l https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilber-su-3451316/
Dr. Su Research l https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=wilber+su
Dr. Su Twitter l https://twitter.com/su_wilber
Looking for ways to market your practice? We can help! www.paxmediainc.com
Show Notes:
Business and Medicine go hand in hand! You’ve found your specialty, put in the years of school, residency, and fellowship, and then it’s time to get to business helping your patients! In this episode, we’re joined by Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Dr. Wilber Su. Dr. Su is the Chief of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Director of the Electrophysiology Fellowship at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. He is also a clinical associate professor of medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Su is board certified in cardiovascular disease, clinical cardiac electrophysiology, and internal medicine. As we dive into this Part 1 episode of our conversation, we get to learn more about the upbringing and early mentors that helped shape Dr. Su, and his journey from joining a practice, starting his own practice, and making the move to Banner University.
04:30 Where did you grow up?
11:00 Making the shift from engineering to become a doctor.
14:00 The power of early mentors and being introduced to Cardiac Electrophysiology.
16:15 What led you to do your fellowship at Mayo in Rochester?
18:40 Who are some mentors that guided you during your residency and fellowship?
21:15 What brought you to Phoenix, Arizona?
25:00 The business side: Making the decision to join another practice, and how to grow it!
31:15 Learning about the business of medicine and going solo!
36:20 What has the transition been like making the move from private practice to Banner University?
By CreativeIn This Episode, We Talk About:
Growing up in a household of a doctor, and all of Dr. Su’s siblings becoming doctors.
The early mentors that inspired Dr. Su to specialize in Cardiac EP.
The business side of medicine: Growing a practice, and transitioning to Banner University.
Resources + Links:
Today's show is sponsored by BlueDop. Go to www.BlueDop.com
Follow along on Twitter | @antegradeflow
Learn more on our website | www.antegradeflow.com
Dr. Su Profile l https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilber-su-3451316/
Dr. Su Research l https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=wilber+su
Dr. Su Twitter l https://twitter.com/su_wilber
Looking for ways to market your practice? We can help! www.paxmediainc.com
Show Notes:
Business and Medicine go hand in hand! You’ve found your specialty, put in the years of school, residency, and fellowship, and then it’s time to get to business helping your patients! In this episode, we’re joined by Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Dr. Wilber Su. Dr. Su is the Chief of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Director of the Electrophysiology Fellowship at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. He is also a clinical associate professor of medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Su is board certified in cardiovascular disease, clinical cardiac electrophysiology, and internal medicine. As we dive into this Part 1 episode of our conversation, we get to learn more about the upbringing and early mentors that helped shape Dr. Su, and his journey from joining a practice, starting his own practice, and making the move to Banner University.
04:30 Where did you grow up?
11:00 Making the shift from engineering to become a doctor.
14:00 The power of early mentors and being introduced to Cardiac Electrophysiology.
16:15 What led you to do your fellowship at Mayo in Rochester?
18:40 Who are some mentors that guided you during your residency and fellowship?
21:15 What brought you to Phoenix, Arizona?
25:00 The business side: Making the decision to join another practice, and how to grow it!
31:15 Learning about the business of medicine and going solo!
36:20 What has the transition been like making the move from private practice to Banner University?