Preventative Care & Digital Health
A 30-Day Transition Sprint for Clinicians Moving into Healthtech
Who this is for:
This programme is designed for clinicians who are moving into, or have recently started, roles in health technology, digital health, or preventative care.
It is particularly suited to doctors and allied health professionals who want to contribute beyond traditional clinical pathways and who are working in, or aiming for, startup and scale-up environments.
You may be early in your transition or newly in role, but you are motivated to understand how healthtech actually works in practice, not just in theory. You want to develop sound judgement, communicate effectively across teams, and add value without overstepping or slowing progress.
This programme is not about quick wins or shortcuts. It is designed for clinicians who are serious about building long-term, credible careers in health technology.
What this programme prioritises
This is not academic training.
The emphasis is on:
Real situations you will face once you start
Decisions that quietly shape your credibility
How to think and act effectively in fast-moving environments
The aim is to help you settle into healthtech roles with clarity, confidence, and sound judgement from the outset.
Week 1: Orientation and positioning
Understanding where you sit and how to add value
Your first challenge is not knowledge. It is orientation.
You will focus on:
Understanding how the company is structured and how decisions are made
Clarifying your role, ownership, and decision boundaries
Identifying where your clinical judgement is most useful early on
Avoiding the trap of becoming a blocker or passive observer
By the end of week one, you should understand how work actually moves and how you are expected to contribute.
Week 2: Decision-making and communication
Thinking clearly under uncertainty
Healthtech moves faster than clinical environments. You will need to make and support decisions without perfect information.
You will focus on:
Asking better questions when evidence is incomplete
Understanding trade-offs rather than searching for correct answers
Communicating clearly in meetings without over-explaining
Translating clinical thinking for product, engineering, and commercial teams
By the end of week two, you should feel more confident contributing to discussions and decisions.
Week 3: Product, users, and systems
From medicine to product reality
This week focuses on how clinical thinking translates into digital products.
You will focus on:
Understanding user journeys, product flows, and staging
Applying research and science without slowing progress
Designing for real users and recognising technology fatigue
Understanding what data matters now versus later, including clinical records and safety considerations
By the end of week three, you should be able to evaluate product decisions through a clinical and systems lens.
Week 4: Sustainability, influence, and identity
Building credibility for the long term
Your final focus is how to operate sustainably and build influence over time.
You will focus on:
Understanding commercial pressures and organisational constraints
Balancing clinical integrity with product and business realities
Building trust and influence without formal authority
Using visibility and social media thoughtfully as a clinician in healthtech
By the end of week four, you should have a clearer sense of how to grow and contribute without losing professional integrity.
Format and logistics
Four live weekly sessions, 90 minutes over Zoom
Small group format
Practical exercises and templates
Start date: Sunday 1 March 2026
Duration: Four weeks. Sessions on 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd March
Price: £795
How to secure a seat
Secure your place here
Places are capped at six clinicians to keep the cohort interactive
Questions are welcome via email at wafashelamin@gmail.com
About me
Hi, I’m Wafa.
I work at the intersection of clinical medicine, preventative care, and health technology. Over the past several years, I have worked in acute medicine, medical research, clinical advisory roles, and as a clinical product lead in preventative care, supporting digital and AI-enabled approaches to chronic disease prevention.
I hold a Master’s and Doctorate in Public Health, alongside higher training in functional and root-cause medicine. This programme is based on the real pathways I have used and seen clinicians take successfully.
You can follow my career journey on LinkedIn
See you on the programme!
- Dr. Wafa Elamin, MBBS, MPH, DrPH, AFMCP