

I lived in Excel for 6+ years and love doing data and financial analysis in those clean lil’ cells.

Workweek as a whole lives in Notion and I enjoy the interface, so it’s nice for me. Notion: I write and save everything down in Notion. The Google Chrome Feedly extension is excellent Moving on, here are the sources that I sift through, along with my favorite tools to do so! If you have any recommendations here, I’m all ears, but I enjoy these.įeedly: This is my go-to RSS feed and I keep a number of healthcare news sources here. So that’s more or less my process each week for writing Hospitalogy. It’s amazing how much criticism your writing can draw even when you label a piece as a thought experiment!! It was actually kind of a perfect microcosm for healthcare, honestly. It was praised on Twitter and a lot of healthcare operators via e-mail, but somehow it also found its way onto Reddit (I can’t remember where) where clinicians tore it to shreds. I received mixed feedback from varying sources. Another one about the acute-care focused hospital model dying, was tough. A good example of an ‘opinion’ was my post on insurtech struggles and why it’s so hard for them to compete against incumbents. Opinion Pieces: These essays are the scariest for me since I’m putting myself out there.I really enjoyed that essay (if you’re a startup and want to share your business model and financials with me OR simply share your company thesis I’d love to write about you). You might remember my deep dive on Syntegra and synthetic data (a really cool space). Investment Hypotheses and Company Deep Dives: If there’s a space I’m super interested in or excited about, I love writing about them.I’ve done these types of posts a bunch of times and they’re some of my faves. News-Based Analysis: AKA, a big M&A deal or news story just dropped (e.g., Amazon-One Medical got me hyped) and I want to dive into why it’s important/broader implications.
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LinkedIn discourse in general is a lot more professional and high-level/friendly than is Twitter.įor Thursday essays and brainstorming, I generally boil down content ideas into 3 main categories:

Friday: Spend the first half of the day meeting/writing/aggregating, catch up on anything else (ad sponsorship copy, etc.) then enjoy the weekend.Thursday: Essay style newsletter publishes, get ahead on Tuesday send.Wednesday: Meet with healthcare folks, draft Thursday essay.Tuesday: Roundup style newsletter publishes, get feedback, brainstorm and draft outline for Thursday essay, meet with peeps in the healthcare community.Monday: Write Tuesday newsletter, meet with the internal Workweek team.Hospitalogy newsletters drop on Tuesday and Thursday mornings for now.
