Vitor Asseituno breaks down the harsh reality of building multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Everyone talks about bringing together doctors, developers, engineers, and business people, but simply putting a 60-year-old physician next to an 18-year-old coder doesn't magically create collaboration. The secret sauce? People who are already multidisciplinary themselves. Asseituno, a physician who coded before medical school and runs companies, serves as a natural translator between worlds. His team includes doctors from McKinsey with MBAs, lawyers who understand healthcare, and businessmen who've built hospitals. These "bridge people" become the connectors who can actually make interdisciplinary collaboration work, rather than just hoping different expertise will somehow mesh together.Watch Full Podcast- http://bit.ly/4lS6mPQ