"Girl in Medtech"
MedTech creator discussing skillsets and AI awareness for future‑ready device and clinical product teams.
Name Bias, Build Resilience, Find Mentors to Thrive
In order to thrive as Women in MedTech & STEM you must overcome challenges by: - Naming existing biases in the industry. - Developing resilience and confidence in your skills. - Seeking mentorship and build supportive networks.
Being Both Mentor and Mentee Unlocks Hidden Value
A few weeks ago I asked: where are you on your mentorship journey? Here’s what you said: 🔹 The majority said “both” , and honestly, that’s where the magic happens 🔹 Some are are still looking for a mentor 🔹 A few have already...
Collaboration Is a Skill, Not Just Meeting Attendance
A few weeks ago I asked about your cross-functional collaboration experience in a poll. The results? Most of you work across 𝟯 𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 regularly. That's not surprising in MedTech, especially in Quality, where our work touches engineering, manufacturing, regulatory,...
Keep Showing Up, Learning, and Lifting Others
The real impact is in what we choose to continue: visibility, growth, and lifting others. 🔹 Keep showing up. Visibility matters. Sharing our stories creates permission for others to share theirs. 🔹 Keep learning. The industry evolves quickly, and so must we. 🔹...
Confidence Means Trusting Yourself to Find Answers
Confidence isn't about having all the answers. It's about trusting yourself to figure it out. 💡
Mentorship, Community, Learning, Representation: Keys to MedTech Success
5 things Women's Month reminded me about building a career in MedTech: 1. Mentorship changes everything 2. Community is your competitive advantage 3. Continuous learning isn't optional 4. Representation matters 5. Self-belief is the foundation Which one hits home for you?
Mentorship Thrives Beyond Formal Programs: Value Casual Guidance
5 lessons about mentorship in Medtech: (1/5) Mentors don’t have to be formal. Casual guidance and advice can be just as valuable as structured programs. Look for insights in everyday interactions.
Thank Mentors by Becoming One Yourself
The best way to thank a mentor? Become one. It’s that simple and that powerful