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September 27, 2019 By Ian

Ep 072 – PICU (and Entrepreneurship) with Dr. Arup Roy-Burman

This is another exciting conversation with a physician who is following a non-traditional career path.

Dr. Arup Roy-Burman is a pediatric intensivist (aka pediatric critical care specialist) and former Medical Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. Dr. Roy-Burman is now the CEO of Elemeno Health, which he cofounded in 2016.

Dr. Roy-Burman completed his undergraduate degree at UC Berkley in 1989; completed his medical degree at UCSF in 1994; completed his residency in pediatrics at Stanford in 1997; and then returned to UCSF for a fellowship in pediatrics critical care (aka PICU fellowship), which he completed in 2000.

After his fellowship, Dr. Roy-Burman took his first attending job at the Children’s Hospital of Oakland eventually crossing the Bay to fill the role of Medical Director of the PICU at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in 2011, where he was also the Director of Transport, Access and Outreach. In this dual role of Medical Director of the PICU and Director of Transport, Access, and Outreach allowed Dr. Roy-Burman to interact with large swaths of the healthcare system from inpatient to outpatient and with all sub-specialities who consult in the PICU. With this experience of the inter-workings of the hospital system combined with his clinical understanding of patient care and provider pain points, he decided to co-found Elemeno Health, which received backing from famed accelerator and venture capital firm, Y Combinator. At a high-level, Elemeno Health is a SAAS (software as a service) company whose software aims to help push best-practices to front-line providers as well as capture feedback from these front-liners, thereby closing the “knowledge-practice gap.”

Medical students, residents and all interested parties: If interested in joining the Elemeno Health team, Dr. Roy-Burman would love to hear from you at info-at-elemenohealth.com!

Please enjoy with Dr. Roy-Burman!

P.S. We recorded this one in Dr. Roy-Burman’s car on his drive from an investor meeting in Palo Alto back to his startup digs in Oakland, which makes for an interesting listen!

Selected Show Notes

Elemeno Health

  • “Elemeno” is a portmanteau of elevate, empower, and engage, bt-dubs
  • The Elemeno team
  • Digital overview brochure
  • Info[at]elemenohealth.com
  • Or, try their contact form

UCSF Entrepreneurship Center

  • Startup 101 Video Lecture Series: https://innovation.ucsf.edu/entrepreneurshipcenter/startup-101-stephanie-marrus-how-to-create-a-healthcare-startup

Y Combinator

  • Their website

Paul Graham

  • His blog
    • There is some great stuff on this website if you’re interested in entrepreneurship

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