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Ask HN: Is doing tech-related work in the American medical field horrible?

2 点作者 Throwawayh89超过 1 年前
Everyone I know who works in American medicine says how much they hate it. Be them a doctor, nurse, receptionist, etc., etc. Everyone seems to complain they are overworked to the max and are considering leaving the field. Issues that existed before COVID have gone into overdrive over the last 4 years.<p>Curious if folks working at the intersection of tech and medicine also feel this way?<p>I&#x27;ve been considering exploring ways to get into this space because I see so many ways tech can help increase access to quality medical care without having to live in a big city or be your own best advocate. I am a bit terrified though, because of what I hear from people working in the industry.

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syndicatedjelly超过 1 年前
I worked in med tech for the first 5 years of my career. The name of the game is regulation - everything is done to serve regulatory bodies. The amount of real innovation, even in &quot;R&amp;D&quot; groups, is extremely small. Expect to spend much of your time wrangling documents (literally Word documents sometimes), with the occasional line or two of code per week if you&#x27;re lucky. Don&#x27;t get me started on meetings...<p>Even people with Ph.Ds spent their days being tortured by documents. Maybe startups are better, but big med tech is not a fun place to work. The people who succeeded and enjoyed the work, were the ones who knew how to play politics, or how to successfully avoid it.
bell-cot超过 1 年前
&quot;Getting in&quot; where, in what sort of role? There are vast differences between low-level controller programming for CAT scanners vs. being a Sales Engineer for some huge &quot;does it all&quot; hospital management software suite vs. being on SecTeam at 23&amp;Me.
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