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Curiosity is a spark, but community turns it into a flame. We sit down with Dr. Aamr Hasanjee—physician scientist, ENT surgeon, health tech co-founder, and proud HOSA alum—to trace how early leadership experiences evolved into a career that blends clinical precision, engineering creativity, and startup execution. From the first state conference that made ambition feel normal to global ambassador programs that broadened horizons, Aamr shows how formative environments and mentors can shape what you attempt and how you lead.
We dive into the operating room, where engineering thinking meets the anatomical maze of head and neck surgery. Aamr breaks down how spatial reasoning, systems design, and iterative problem solving translate directly to complex reconstructions and high-stakes decisions. He shares concrete ways surgeons identify opportunities for innovation at the field’s edge—where constraints, data, and creativity collide—and how that mindset fuels product ideas that actually fit clinical workflows.
The conversation also opens up about the real mechanics of balancing residency with building Technicus AI. Rather than glamorizing hustle, Aamr talks cadence, co-founder trust, and deliberate sprints, plus the importance of a personal support system when schedules go sideways. On AI, he offers a grounded framework: keep your independent thinking sharp, use models to expand options rather than replace judgment, and bring creativity from the arts into scientific problem solving. For students and professionals alike, he lays out a practical mentorship lattice—peers, near-peers, seasoned guides—that keeps you tied to mission while your career scales.
If you care about the future of healthcare innovation, surgical creativity, and how to use AI without losing your edge, this conversation delivers clear takeaways and next steps. Listen, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review to tell us the skill you’re building for a tech-enabled healthcare future.
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Curiosity is a spark, but community turns it into a flame. We sit down with Dr. Aamr Hasanjee—physician scientist, ENT surgeon, health tech co-founder, and proud HOSA alum—to trace how early leadership experiences evolved into a career that blends clinical precision, engineering creativity, and startup execution. From the first state conference that made ambition feel normal to global ambassador programs that broadened horizons, Aamr shows how formative environments and mentors can shape what you attempt and how you lead.
We dive into the operating room, where engineering thinking meets the anatomical maze of head and neck surgery. Aamr breaks down how spatial reasoning, systems design, and iterative problem solving translate directly to complex reconstructions and high-stakes decisions. He shares concrete ways surgeons identify opportunities for innovation at the field’s edge—where constraints, data, and creativity collide—and how that mindset fuels product ideas that actually fit clinical workflows.
The conversation also opens up about the real mechanics of balancing residency with building Technicus AI. Rather than glamorizing hustle, Aamr talks cadence, co-founder trust, and deliberate sprints, plus the importance of a personal support system when schedules go sideways. On AI, he offers a grounded framework: keep your independent thinking sharp, use models to expand options rather than replace judgment, and bring creativity from the arts into scientific problem solving. For students and professionals alike, he lays out a practical mentorship lattice—peers, near-peers, seasoned guides—that keeps you tied to mission while your career scales.
If you care about the future of healthcare innovation, surgical creativity, and how to use AI without losing your edge, this conversation delivers clear takeaways and next steps. Listen, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review to tell us the skill you’re building for a tech-enabled healthcare future.