MDisrupt Opens up ‘Expert Gig Economy’ for Science and Health Industry Professionals

MDisrupt, the first-of-its-kind medical diligence company helping health-tech startups demonstrate viability and bring health products to market faster and more responsibly, is launching an on-demand health industry expert platform to connect a wide range of highly specialized medical and scientific professionals with emerging health-tech companies that will most benefit from their expertise.

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“We founded MDisrupt one year ago and have come to learn a lot about the health-tech industry’s unmet needs in that time,” said founder and CEO Ruby Gadelrab. “Our initial pitch was to investors to guide them toward safer bets in the health-tech space, but the true market turned out to be health-tech companies that needed faster, easier access to health industry experts. In addition, we had an overwhelming response from health industry professionals interested in being connected to health-tech companies that would benefit from their skills and knowledge. We knew then that we needed to build a two-sided health industry marketplace to connect companies with experts in the MDisrupt platform.”

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MDisrupt’s extensive network of 58 consultant subject matter experts span the health care continuum, and includes M.D.s, pathologists, laboratory scientists, health economists, regulatory and market access experts, behavioral scientists, epidemiologists, commercialization strategists and more. With an average of 10 years’ experience in their respective disciplines, many of MDisrupt’s consultants are still practicing and current in their respective fields and areas of expertise.

“MDisrupt has been instrumental in adding medical affairs, market access and commercial strategists to our leadership team to help us develop our evidence-based health-tech products and access the right channels in the right ways,” said Prescient Medicine CEO and Medical Director Dr. Keri J. Donaldson.

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