Julie D.
From Mammography Manager
To Clinical Application Specialist
Julie, MatchDay Health Fellow — Mammography Manager to Clinical Application Specialist
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Product Management

"I'm the only one on your team that's going to have the clinical background, what you're lacking and what you need at this time. If you want your trajectory of what your company wants to be, I'm the one that can get you there."

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Healthcare products are only as good as the clinical minds behind them.

Product Management and clinical product roles are where clinical expertise meets technology strategy — the people who understand what patients and providers actually need, and who translate that understanding into how health tech products get built, deployed, and improved.

Your clinical depth is what health tech is missing

Building healthcare products that actually work requires someone who has delivered care — who understands the workflows, the pain points, and what clinicians and patients genuinely need from technology.

That clinical perspective is rare, highly valued, and increasingly in demand as health tech companies try to close the gap between what they build and what gets used.

High autonomy, high impact, high ceiling.

Product and clinical product roles offer a level of ownership and creative latitude that direct care rarely provides. You're not executing someone else's protocol — you're shaping how a product works, who it serves, and how it evolves.

The ceiling in this track is high, and the path from clinical expert to senior product leader is increasingly well-worn.

Build a brand narrative that proves you can do the job.

Moving into Product Management from a clinical background means competing against candidates with traditional tech and business pedigrees.

MatchDay's coaching helps you position your clinical experience as the strategic asset health tech companies are hiring for — and build the resume, narrative, and interview presence that gets you in the room.

The U.S. digital health market is projected to grow 6x — and Product Management is how it gets built.

Investment is accelerating, compensation is among the highest in health tech, and the demand for clinical minds in product roles is only growing. MatchDay helps clinicians find their place in this space and land roles that put their expertise to work.

$166K
Average salary for a Product Manager in healthcare startups — growing to $201K with 10+ years of experience (Wellfound, 2026)
$14.2B
Venture funding poured into U.S. digital health startups in 2025 alone (Rock Health, 2025)
6x
The U.S. digital health market is projected to grow nearly 6x by 2035  (Nova One Advisor, 2025)

What is Product Management in healthcare?

Product Management professionals in healthcare are responsible for defining, building, and improving the clinical products and platforms that healthcare organizations rely on. In health tech and digital health, that means understanding what clinical users need from a product, translating that understanding into a product strategy, working cross-functionally with engineering, design, and commercial teams to execute it, and measuring whether it's actually working in practice.

The space is broader than the PM title alone. Clinical Application Specialists, Clinical Product Specialists, and Clinical Solutions Consultants all operate at this intersection — using deep clinical knowledge to shape how products are deployed, adopted, and optimized for real-world clinical use. These are the roles that require someone who has actually used the technology they're evaluating, trained the teams who depend on it, and understands what failure looks like at the bedside.

What distinguishes this path is its comfort with ambiguity. Unlike Quality & Regulatory or Clinical Operations — which reward structure and process — Product Management rewards people who can operate without a clear playbook, who can build the role as they go, and who find that kind of ownership energizing rather than unsettling. Julie's role didn't have a job description when she applied. She helped write one.

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Where can your Product Management journey take you?

Product Analyst

Owns the strategy and development of clinically-focused product features, bridging the gap between engineering teams and clinical end users. Clinical credibility is the core differentiator in this role.

$99,000

median pay
for Product Analysts

Associate Product Manager

Supports product strategy and roadmap execution within a health tech or digital health organization, learning the PM function from the inside. The most accessible entry point into the PM track for clinicians with no prior product title.

$108,000

median pay
for Associate Product Managers

Healthcare Product Manager

Leads the full product lifecycle — roadmap, cross-functional execution, and outcome measurement — for a health tech platform or clinical product. The core mid-level role in this track.

$178,000

median pay
for Product Managers (Healthcare)

VP of Product Management

Senior executive overseeing the full product function — strategy, team leadership, and cross-functional direction across clinical, commercial, and engineering teams.

$284,000

median pay
for Product Management VPs

Real career advancement means real salary progression.

$108,000

Median starting pay

$132,000

Median pay in 1–3 years

$270,000+

Senior positions

This career path is built for you

You already have the translational skills, the soft skills, and the clinical experience. All you need is the story, the resume, and the interview skills to make the transition. Take a peek at your future self:

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Associate Product Manager

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$108,000
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Hard Skills
User Research
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Success Metrics
Adoption Management
Trade-Off Analysis
Product Scoping
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Values Autonomy
High Agency
Soft Skills
Networking
Time Management
Stakeholders Management
Business Thinking
Cross-Team Collaboration
Problem Solving
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You know patients and patient care systems like the back of your hand. Now it’s your turn to create those products and make an impact at scale.

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Project Management Fellowship Track

Sprint 1: Clarity
Sprint 2: Confidence
Sprint 3: Career Success
Sprint 4: Community & Connections
Sprint 5: Preparation
Sprint 6: Career Success

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graduate from the Project Management Fellowship Track with a complete set of career-start skills
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Stakeholders Management
Business Thinking
Cross-Team Collaboration
Problem Solving
May 25, 2026
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Frequent Asked Questions

Do I need a computer science or business background to move into Product Management?
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How are clinical product roles different from traditional PM roles?
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