Andrew Chou, MD
Associate Consultant, Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon at KK Women's and Children's Hospital
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ABOUT
As a Stanford Biodesign Fellow and practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeon at KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Andrew combines clinical expertise with systematic innovation methodology. His background spans Stanford's biotechnology program, Duke-NUS Medical School training, and comprehensive clinical experience across Singapore's healthcare system.
Andrew excels in clinical product market fit assessment and need-based innovation, helping startups validate their solutions against real clinical needs and market demands. His experience in digital health solutions, including work with platforms like Livongo, provides valuable insights into healthcare technology implementation. Through his roles at VentureBlick and MedTech Actuator, he guides early-stage companies in product development, regulatory strategy, and commercialization planning.
His expertise bridges US and ASEAN healthcare markets, offering practical guidance on FDA pathways, reimbursement strategies, and market entry approaches. Drawing from his Stanford Biodesign training and active clinical practice, he provides actionable insights for healthcare startups targeting both Western and Asian markets.
TITLE
✦ Associate Consultant, Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon at KK Women's and Children's Hospital
✦ Clinical Assistant Professor & Course Director at Duke-NUS Medical School
✦ Clinical Advisor at VentureBlick
✦ Mentor in Residence at MedTech Actuator
SPECIALTY
✦ Clinical Product Market Fit Assessment and Need-based Innovation
✦ Clinical Trial Strategy and Regulatory Pathways
✦ Early-stage Product Development and Commercialization
✦ Digital Health Solutions and Healthcare AI Applications
✦ Pediatric Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
✦ Healthcare Innovation and Design Thinking (Stanford Biodesign Methodology)