Post by Oluwatobi Adelaja

Registered Nurse | Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care | Product Management Certified | Bridging Clinical Care & Healthcare Innovation

I’m not leaving nursing. If anything, nursing is exactly what led me to study Product Management. Working closely with patients, families, and healthcare systems every day has given me a front-row seat to how care is delivered and where it breaks down. I’ve seen the gaps, the inefficiencies, the processes that add strain instead of support. Over time, I started asking bigger questions: • Why are critical workflows still so manual? • Why do some tools increase workload instead of reducing it? • What would healthcare look like if it were intentionally built around both providers and patients? These questions pushed me to start a course in Product Management not as a career shift, but as a way to expand my impact. Nursing gives me real-world clinical insight and deep user empathy. Product Management is equipping me with the structure to analyze systems, identify root causes, and design scalable solutions. I want to care for patients and also contribute to improving the systems that shape that care. Because healthcare deserves both compassion and thoughtful design. #Nursing #ProductManagement #HealthcareInnovation #HealthTech #ContinuousLearning

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