MDCalc
Healthcare
ProductAnalyst
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“Product Analyst at MDCalc. Skills: Product analysis, User behavior, Experimentation, Product development. Own portfolio of projects. Improve activation, retention, personalization”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve activation, retention, personalization; Increase return visit frequency; Drive continuous improvement
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years product analyst experience, 1 role consumer/professional end-user products, Startup experience strongly preferred, Ability to own projects end to end, Comfort with engagement metrics, Written communication skills, Experience with Engineering, Design, Data teams
Nice to Have
Startup experience in 0->1 environments, Healthcare, clinical, or professional tool experience, Familiarity with experimentation and A/B testing
What You'll Do.
Own portfolio of projects
Drive projects from problem definition
Identify engagement gaps
Build onboarding experiences
Define success metrics
Instrument and evaluate activation flows
Increase return visit frequency
Surface relevant tools
Partner on personalization capabilities
Write product requirements
Write acceptance criteria
Lead cross-functional execution
Use data to identify issues
Drive continuous improvement
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional execution; Engineering, Design, Data teams
Communication Scope
Written communication; Stakeholder updates
Process & Methodology
Roadmap, Scoping, Timelines, Dependencies
Full Job Description
THE OPPORTUNITY Since 2005, MDCalc has been an essential part of the clinician’s workflow to help achieve better patient outcomes. Actively used by more than 65% of physicians worldwide, MDCalc is the most broadly used medical reference – at the point-of-care – for clinical decision tools and content, and one of only four references used by >50% of US HCPs. These evidence-based tools and content are used by millions of medical professionals globally and support 50+ specialties and cover 200+ patient conditions. To continue accelerating this growth, we are expanding our User Product team with a Product Analyst who will drive meaningful improvements to how clinicians find, use, and return to MDCalc. This is an exceptional opportunity for a builder who is energized by user behavior, structured experimentation, and creating real clinical utility at scale. THE ROLE This is a project-focused product role embedded in our user product team. You will own discrete initiatives end to end, from discovery through launch and iteration, with a clear focus on improving how clinicians find, use, and return to MDCalc. You will work closely with Engineering, Design, and Data to translate user insights and business goals into shipped products. This role is ideal for a Product Analyst who is energized by understanding user behavior, running structured experiments, and building features that create real clinical utility. The responsibilities of this individual include the following, but are not limited to: - Own a portfolio of projects aimed at improving activation, retention, and personalization across the MDCalc platform - Drive each project from problem definition through scoping, delivery, and post-launch measurement - Identify engagement gaps using qualitative research, behavioral data, and competitive benchmarking - Build and iterate on onboarding experiences that help new users quickly understand MDCalc's value and establish return habits - Define success metrics and work with Dat
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