Path of The Clinician Engineer
biomedical informatics Brian Fung biomedical informatics Brian Fung

Path of The Clinician Engineer

I've spent the vast majority of my career training to become a pharmacist, and subsequently, an informaticist. However, in the last 6 years - especially the last 2 - my curiosities have led me down very different, technical paths that bridge the healthcare and technology industries. During this time, I've also struggled to put into words what exactly I was training to become, but also, what I wish I would have done differently knowing what I know now.

In this article, I'd like to very briefly explore my current, and very rudimentary, ideation of what I'd like OpenClinTech to become: the central hub for training clinicians that want to be at the forefront of developing technology solutions that solve complex healthcare problems. The Clinician Engineer.

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Health Tech: The Grass Isn't Always Greener on the Other Side

Health Tech: The Grass Isn't Always Greener on the Other Side

Ever since I made the transition myself from the healthcare industry into tech (healthcare focused), 1.5 years ago, I've been fairly positive about my experiences and very supportive of others, primarily healthcare professionals, that were interested in making the pivot themselves. However, I think it may be unfair of me to only share the positives and not the negatives - or rather - reasons why you may want to reconsider pivoting to tech. In this article, I want to briefly expand on those thoughts.

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