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Why Did I Become A Doctor South Africa
From ER Doctor to CEO: Dr Ryan Noach's Incredible Journey
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This conversation started with a 270 Rand LinkedIn Premium subscription. Dr Yash Naidoo spotted Dr Ryan Noach one morning, realised who he was, and decided to slide into his DMs despite having zero connections. That small risk led to this remarkable conversation.
Dr Noach is the ex-CEO of Discovery Health, ex-COO of Netcare Group, helicopter pilot, and current CEO of DNI. But what makes this interview compelling isn't the CV - it's his honesty about the journey. He opens up about still feeling intimidated in boardrooms despite decades of success, why he'd accept the Minister of Health role tomorrow, and his belief that South Africa's private sector is "begging to help" fix our healthcare inequalities.
We explore the calling that led him to medicine after a rugby injury, working as a nightclub bouncer during medical school at Wits, and building Johannesburg's helicopter emergency service from scratch. He talks candidly about the accidental transition from emergency medicine to CEO roles, running what he calls "one of the hardest jobs in South Africa" at Discovery Health, and why vulnerability in leadership matters.
There's also the practical side: how AI is creating 48% time savings in his business, why exercise is his ultimate bio-hack, and the advice he gave his 19-year-old daughter when she asked about studying medicine. His answer? You need to be deeply passionate because it's a 12-15 year commitment that will take you into your 30s before you start earning a decent living.
From emergency rooms to executive boardrooms, from helicopter cockpits to engaged fatherhood at 51 with a 4-year-old - this is an honest conversation about purpose, pivots, and the courage to keep evolving.
Hosted by Dr Yash Naidoo and Dr Yak Lindy
Why Did I Become a Doctor South Africa
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