Every Great Product have a Great Story!
The Origin of DhiShi – A Story That Began with Medxury in 2020
Before DhiShi became an ecosystem of education, research, diagnostics, and scientific communication, it began with something far more powerful than infrastructure, it began with the stories, the thirst of a third-year Pharm.D student, and a pinch of unpopular opinions about entrepreneurship in healthcare.
- Stories of students searching for direction.
- Stories of unmotivated health professionals.
- Stories of patients waiting for answers.
- Stories of science waiting to be understood.
These stories needed a voice. That voice became Medxury®.
Medxury® was not launched as just another pharmacy ed-tech platform. It was born as a space to celebrate pharmacy and healthcare, question existing systems, simplify science, and spotlight the human side of medicine. It spoke to students, clinicians, researchers, and institutions alike, not in technical jargon, but through narratives that inspired action and curiosity.
While Medxury was helping others learn, it was also my greatest classroom, shaping me academically, clinically, and even introducing me to the world of entrepreneurship and healthcare leadership!
– CEO
With every program, every course, and every student engagement, one realization became clearer:
Healthcare does not progress in silos.
Education, research, diagnostics, innovation, and patient care must move together.
And that realization planted the seed of something much bigger.
But Where Did the Research Journey Began?
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People often ask where my interest in research truly began. I say, it was not a overnight magic. Sometimes, I wonder
- Was it during my final-year Pharm.D. research, where I first learned what it meant to ask scientific questions?
- Was it the research idea I presented at IIT Delhi that went on to secure 4th place at the national level?
- Was it the solid PhD research idea I made ready for applying to the US universities?
- Was it the six months I spent in clinical trials, watching how data could change real patient outcomes?
- Or was it simply my habit of questioning everything, a curiosity that refused to stay quiet?
Honestly, I still don’t know.
- Maybe it was not one moment, but many moments quietly pushing me forward.
- Or maybe it was something deeper and a direction I was meant to follow.
What I do know is this: at some point, research stopped being an academic requirement and started becoming a responsibility.
That was when the idea of building a Center for Health Research no longer felt optional, it felt necessary.
From Personal Curiosity to Collective Discovery
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As I moved deeper into this path, I found myself engaging with a wide spectrum of healthcare professionals like clinicians, researchers, academicians, lab experts, and innovators. Every conversation opened a new dimension of science, and every day began to feel like the first day of discovery.
In that journey, I realized something profound:
Research is not meant to stay within institutions.
It must travel across disciplines, reach real-world problems, and return with solutions.
And so, what began as personal curiosity slowly transformed into a collective mission to create platforms where ideas, evidence, and impact could grow together.
That spirit continues to shape everything we build at DhiShi today.
