Nicole Wu, Panacea

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“I am excited to work with other women founders and lift each other up in our entrepreneurship journey! I am looking forward to the mentorship opportunities and community KSWELI has built.”

Nicole Wu, Class of 2027

About the FoundHER(s)

I’ve always wanted to start things. I would see a problem and think why is there not a solution yet? I am visionary and I want to turn my ideas into reality. Entrepreneurship was the space for me.

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About the Company

The idea to start Panacea grew from my experience working in the infusion rooms at Texas Oncology, where I would support cancer patients as they went through chemotherapy. I learned that they were battling more than just cancer–many felt deep loneliness. I found it odd that national leaders and healthcare professionals were keenly aware of the detrimental health effects of loneliness, yet their advice and published field guides yielded little movement and impact. Passing policy and regulations were difficult and slow. So, I became curious about entrepreneurship.

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Panacea

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Industry
Hospital & Health Care
Mission

Panacea’s impact lies in extending healthcare beyond the hospital, integrating it within the community. By linking patients to existing community resources, we help them stay engaged, motivated, and holistically improve their health and well-being.

Year Founded
2024
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