Starting a company during medical school
Justin Sung Justin Sung
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 Published On Mar 26, 2020

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I created a social enterprise during medical school. I now work for it (myself) full time after 2 years of working as a doctor. This video I'm talking about med school, passions, doing lots of stuff, and how I got to my current situation.
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Justin Sung is an ex-junior doctor who is passionate about creating efficient and meaningful change. He believes that a culture of spoon-feeding and tutoring is a societal issue and that most people are not making good career decisions - especially around medicine. He runs two social enterprises in New Zealand: JTT, which advises and supports students around medical entry, and Finding Gravity, which empowers students to take control of their learning, gain confidence around academia and study more efficiently.
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