
How Two Psychiatrists Built a Mission-Driven MedTech Startup Without Selling Their Souls
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What if you could revolutionize healthcare and stay true to your values?
Dr. Mohamad Matout and Dr. Gail Myhr prove it's possible. These psychiatrist-entrepreneurs co-founded AVAtalk Technologies—a groundbreaking digital platform delivering AVATAR therapy for auditory hallucinations—without compromising their commitment to patient care or social equity.
Why this conversation matters: Most healthcare innovators face an impossible choice: scale fast with investor money or stay small and mission-focused. Matout and Myhr found a third way—building breakthrough technology through grants, ethical partnerships, and relentless focus on user needs.
What you'll discover:
- The "white space" strategy for identifying underserved opportunities in your field
- Why grant funding beats VC money in early stages (and how to win competitive grants)
- The team-building approach that protects your mission as you scale
- How to pressure-test every decision against your core ethics
- Practical steps to test your idea without abandoning your day job
Perfect for: Healthcare professionals, thought leaders, and mission-driven founders who refuse to choose between impact and innovation.
The bottom line: If you've ever wondered whether you can build something meaningful without becoming part of the problem, this episode is your roadmap.
"If you're not building for your users, you're building on shaky ground." - Dr. Matout