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Dr. Jessica Edwards is a board-certified family medicinephysician, healthcare entrepreneur, and Executive MBA candidate.
A wife and mom of two—one with autism—she understands thechallenges of balancing career, family, and health. As the founder of ZaraMedical, she’s redefining patient care by making healthcare more accessible andefficient.
With expertise in medicine, business, and health equity, shehelps listeners navigate the healthcare system, advocate for themselves, andtake control of their well-being.
Dr. Jessica Edwards is the founder of Zara Medical, created inresponse to the frustrations of working within outdated healthcare systems thatmake life harder—not just for doctors, but for the patients they serve.
As a physician, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of two (includinga child with autism), she has firsthand experience navigating career burnout,balancing family and business, and building something new within a brokensystem.
Beyond medicine, Jessica speaks on culture, equity, and thereal-world impact of health policy—examining how these factors shapecommunities, businesses, and everyday life.
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Dr. Jessica Edwards is a board-certified family medicinephysician, healthcare entrepreneur, and Executive MBA candidate.
A wife and mom of two—one with autism—she understands thechallenges of balancing career, family, and health. As the founder of ZaraMedical, she’s redefining patient care by making healthcare more accessible andefficient.
With expertise in medicine, business, and health equity, shehelps listeners navigate the healthcare system, advocate for themselves, andtake control of their well-being.
Dr. Jessica Edwards is the founder of Zara Medical, created inresponse to the frustrations of working within outdated healthcare systems thatmake life harder—not just for doctors, but for the patients they serve.
As a physician, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of two (includinga child with autism), she has firsthand experience navigating career burnout,balancing family and business, and building something new within a brokensystem.
Beyond medicine, Jessica speaks on culture, equity, and thereal-world impact of health policy—examining how these factors shapecommunities, businesses, and everyday life.
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