What does a Jakarta-based OBGYN specialist think about money, "enough," and the parts of medicine that AI will never replace? In this episode of I Can Relate, Dr. Raymond Suryatan walks us through his 17-year journey — FK Universitas Indonesia, two tours of duty in rural NTT, and a current subspecialty in urogynecology — and lands on a quietly radical idea: at some specific income level, more money simply stops adding happiness. The number he names will surprise you for how concrete it is.
Our guest is Dr. Raymond Suryatan, Sp.OG — a Jakarta-based obstetrician and gynecologist currently pursuing a subspecialty in Urogynecology, Reconstruction, and Aesthetics at Universitas Padjajaran in Bandung. A graduate of FK Universitas Indonesia, Dr. Raymond spent two separate tours in Nusa Tenggara Timur — first as an internship doctor in Ende (2015–2016) and later as a deployed specialist in So'e (2022–2023) — experiences that shaped his perspective on community medicine, public education, and the line between mortality and quality of life. This episode is part of our "I Can Relate" series, where we sit down with the people behind Recompound — both the customers who live our thesis and the partners who shape it.
We talk about why young couples in Indonesia are still hesitant to see an OBGYN before pregnancy, why the only thing AI can't replace in medicine is personal touch, and how trust — in medicine and in finance — is really just integrity, built one patient (or one client) at a time. For anyone thinking about what "enough" actually looks like: this is one of the most grounded conversations we've recorded.
10jt, 20jt or 50jt? Ini Titik di Mana Uang Berhenti Bikin Bahagia - Dr Raymond Surya
Jun 23, 2026








