In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Dr. Krishan Ramdoo, the CEO and creative mind behind the Tympa platform, an all-in-one ear and hearing health assessment system that has gained global recognition.

Dr. Ramdoo is a celebrated international speaker, researcher, and educator with a keen focus on the intersection of medical science and technology. Some of the accolades Dr. Ramdoo and the Tympa team have received include the prestigious Royal Society of Medicine prize for innovation in ENT, the Rowena Ryan prize for research into ENT, and the Hartopp-Dixon ENT award.

In this interview, he talks about his journey toward becoming a technology innovator, starting as an ENT physician to eventually developing the Tympa platform. Dr. Ramdoo shares invaluable insights on the importance of patient-centric problem-solving, balancing external feedback with personal vision, and the power of tangible products in converting stakeholders to true believers in your solution.

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Lastly, here's a link to the full interview with Dr. Ramdoo if you prefer to read it.