How to be disruptive in a developing country like Brazil?
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It is essential to understand that health and tech have complementary pathways. New doctors need to be aware that the medical field will change faster than we can even imagine. New careers are up to be born in the next few years, challenging the traditional student to be transformed into a multi-task professional, where they will help to cozy the interface between health and tech. Working in teams with different backgrounds is a huge opportunity to be an outlier.
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