Year in review

Hey Health Techies!

Before we sprint into another year of “the future of healthcare,” I wanted to pause for a second and look back at the articles you saved, forwarded to friends, and replied to most this year.

So today, I’m rounding up the most-read (and most-loved) Hey Health Tech articles of the year — the ones that clearly struck a nerve. If you missed a few, think of this as your chance to catch up. If you read them all, you get a gold star and a big thank you. ⭐️

Let’s get into it. The most read articles of the year 👇

📕 Breaking into clinical product management: an evolving playbook
A tactical deep dive into making the leap into clinical product management, one of the fastest growing roles I’ve seen in 2025.

If you missed it:
👉 Read it here

🔍 I researched 100 job postings so you don't have to
Trends found in my hundreds of hours of researching open health tech roles.

If you missed it:
👉 Read it here

What do you really want out of your career?
In order to make changes to your career, you must first reflect on what’s working and what’s not.

If you missed it:
👉 Read it here

💪🏽 Finally health tech wants more clinical builders
An intro to clinical product management and why it’s finally getting its moment in the sun.

If you missed it:
👉 Read it here

🩺 DEI in healthcare and tech
Making sure the tools we build and the solutions we create actually work for everyone.

If you missed it:
👉 Read it here

Before I wrap up the year, I just want to say thank you.

Thank you for reading, replying, forwarding, screenshotting, and trusting me with a tiny corner of your inbox each week. This newsletter exists because of the conversations it sparks, and because so many of you are brave enough to ask, “Is there another way to create impact in healthcare?”

If you’ve been here since the beginning, I’m so glad you stayed.
If you joined this year, welcome. You’re right on time.

Next year, we’ll keep doing what we do best: cutting through the noise, spotlighting real opportunities, and making health tech feel a little less intimidating and a lot more human.

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Looking forward to another great year of wins and learnings together!

Until next time,

Lauren