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Where and How to Find a Job in Health Tech
I’ll article will walk through where to look, how to use tools like LinkedIn more effectively, and which job boards are actually worth your time.
20 Completely Free Health Tech Newsletters
A curated list of 20 completely free health tech newsletters. Together, they cover policy, payer dynamics, provider strategy, startup funding, AI, interoperability, value-based care, and the underlying economics that actually drive this sector.
Must-Read Books for Anyone Building, Investing, or Working in Healthcare Innovation
A curated reading list of foundational books for serious professionals in healthcare innovation.
The Clinician’s Guide to Breaking Into Digital Health
Clinicians are professional problem-solvers and systems thinkers who routinely make high-stakes decisions with imperfect information. Those skills would benefit any business. The challenge is helping clinicians articulate their skills in ways digital health leaders and hiring teams can understand.
On Being a Startup Advisor
Being a startup advisor is one of the most rewarding ways to support early-stage companies—especially if you’re not ready to be a founder yourself.
So You Want to Work in Digital Health...
Finding a job, accepting an offer, and getting up to speed on digital health
Digital Health Graduate Programs
A guide to the best graduate degrees, MBAs, PhDs, and certificate programs in digital health for professionals looking to advance their careers at the intersection of healthcare and technology.
Should You Get an MBA or MPH to Work in Digital Health?
Unpacking the pros and cons of MBA vs MPH for careers in digital health: which degree is right for you?