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Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship — Always Hiring

Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize

Apply now for the Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — a 6-month certified program on a rolling, always-hiring intake. Medical Intelligence Analyst interns here support healthcare-sector engagements by structuring the clinical, regulatory, and reputational corpora that our strategists decisions on. From the first month you mine real medical-intelligence datasets across clinical-trial registries, regulatory filings, healthcare-coverage corpora, and adverse-event logs — building the briefs that move healthcare-engagement outcomes for clients across 18 countries. If you are a credentialed clinical or life-sciences student who wants medical-sector analytical work that is genuinely strategic, this is the internship description, the required skills, the eligibility, and the selection process, in full.

01The actual work

What will you actually do as a Medical Intelligence Analyst at CryptoMize?

Structure real medical-intelligence datasets — clinical-trial registries, regulatory filings, healthcare-coverage corpora, adverse-event logs — under the standards our healthcare intelligence platforms consume

Build and maintain the medical-intelligence dashboards our strategists use for daily healthcare-sector client decisions, from regulatory timelines to reputational movement

Run sector-analysis passes over clinical and regulatory corpora for healthcare-sector clients, flagging inflection points — trial readouts, regulatory shifts, coverage anomalies — for senior analysts

Mine prior healthcare-sector intelligence for patterns — which regulatory framings reduced exposure, which coverage windows moved reputation — and write the one-page analytical notes that accompany them

Support measurement work: backtest medical-intelligence recommendations against our sector record and document where the readouts diverged from intuition

Present findings in Friday review to the healthcare analyst lead — your tables and briefs go into real client-facing decks, with your name on the analysis

Sit inside the medical-intelligence end of an operation whose sector work has informed real healthcare-engagement outcomes across 18 countries — when a regulatory window opens or a sectoral risk crystallizes, you will have watched it happen in the data first, and learned what disciplined medical-intelligence analysis looks like at the moment it matters

02Capability profile

What skills and tools does a Medical Intelligence Analyst need?

Clinical and life-sciences literacy — trial design, regulatory pathway, epidemiological basicsQuantitative medical analysis — survival curves, effect-size framing, statistical-significance readingSQL for clinical and regulatory corpora — joins, window functions, CTEs on engagement tablesPython for analysis — pandas, NumPy, matplotlib/Seaborn on medical-intelligence datasetsStatistical literacy — distributions, hypothesis testing, regression basics, distinguishing signal from coverage noiseData cleaning judgment — handling missing, duplicated, and deliberately inflated clinical recordsData visualization — chart selection, honest axis design, dashboard layout for non-clinical readersExcel fluency — pivot tables, lookups, structured referencesAnalytical writing — the one-page note a strategist can act onPattern recognition across messy, real-world (not textbook) medical corporaPresentation of findings to a non-clinical audienceData confidentiality discipline — NDA-grade handling of clinical and client records
PostgreSQL 15 (medical-intelligence warehouse)Python 3.11 (pandas, NumPy, scikit-learn basics)Jupyter NotebooksGit & GitHub for analysis reposMetabase / Grafana for healthcare dashboards
Depth of demonstrated skill in the specific role disciplineClassification and scope of the client engagement the role supportsUrgency and time-sensitivity of active project requirementsTrack record built across CryptoMize engagements

Also known as: medical intelligence analyst intern · medical content analyst · medical content specialist · clinical intelligence analyst intern

03Six months, structured

Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship — learning path at CryptoMize

Six months, structured. Every intern has a named mentor from the healthcare-analyst cell, and the program is built so a credentialed candidate exits with a portfolio of real medical-sector intelligence work, not just a certificate.

  1. MONTH 1

    Foundations on real medical-intelligence data

    Medical-intelligence warehouse orientation, our sector-scoring standards, and your first supervised extraction tasks on live (anonymized) healthcare briefs. Clinical-discipline + analytical rigor every single day.

    1/5
  2. MONTH 2

    First own medical-intelligence brief

    You own a scoped medical-intelligence brief end-to-end: data extraction, analytical framing, and your first intelligence note reviewed by your mentor.

    2/5
  3. MONTHS 3–4

    Client healthcare-sector work

    Attached to a live engagement under supervision — sector passes, regulatory tracking, weekly findings in the review.

    3/5
  4. MONTH 5

    Deep medical-intelligence project

    A sector-trend or pattern-mining mini-project of your own within an engagement, from hypothesis to documented result.

    4/5
  5. MONTH 6

    Portfolio & evaluation

    Capstone presentation to the healthcare analyst lead and strategists. Strong interns convert to full-time Medical Intelligence Analyst offers — conversion is a primary hiring channel for us.

    5/5

04The engagement surface

CryptoMize work a Medical Intelligence Analyst touches

Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.

05Answers, searchable

Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship — frequently asked questions

AA Medical Intelligence Analyst intern at CryptoMize structures clinical and regulatory engagement datasets — trial registries, regulatory filings, healthcare-coverage corpora — supports the strategist with sector dashboards, and writes intelligence notes that accompany live healthcare briefs.

Clinical or life-sciences credentials are required for this discipline; the role combines your medical subject-matter expertise with intelligence-platform discipline.

AFinal-year students and recent graduates of an accredited clinical, life-sciences, pharmacy, or public-health program with documented coursework in epidemiology, biostatistics, or health-systems analysis.

Unlike non-clinical roles where formal credentials are secondary to demonstrated capability, medical-intelligence disciplines require current academic credentials — clinical and patient-facing roles are the only exception to the no-diplomas principle.

ACompensation is discussed during the screening process and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record.

We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated and compensated individually.

AThe program runs 6 months at our New Delhi HQ, with a certificate provided on completion — and, more importantly, a portfolio of real medical-intelligence work.

Strong interns receive full-time Medical Intelligence Analyst offers.

AA short application form, one analytical-and-clinical-literacy screening task on a realistic healthcare-intelligence brief, and a final interview with the healthcare analyst lead where you walk through your task reasoning live.

The whole cycle typically completes within two weeks.

ACryptoMize serves medical, clinical, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and hospital clients across its engagement portfolio.

Clinical roles here are dedicated resources — trained in-house on our methodologies and intelligence platforms, then deployed to support those client engagements. Each brings their own subject-matter expertise and experience, floating between clients as project needs demand. Medical Intelligence Analysts here are dedicated resources trained in-house on our methodologies and intelligence platforms, then deployed to support those client engagements — bringing their clinical or life-sciences expertise into engagements where medical-intelligence discipline is the load-bearing layer.

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Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.

Q: What does a Medical Intelligence Analyst intern do at CryptoMize?
A: A Medical Intelligence Analyst intern at CryptoMize structures clinical and regulatory engagement datasets — trial registries, regulatory filings, healthcare-coverage corpora — supports the strategist with sector dashboards, and writes intelligence notes that accompany live healthcare briefs. Clinical or life-sciences credentials are required for this discipline; the role combines your medical subject-matter expertise with intelligence-platform discipline.

Q: What is the eligibility for the Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship?
A: Final-year students and recent graduates of an accredited clinical, life-sciences, pharmacy, or public-health program with documented coursework in epidemiology, biostatistics, or health-systems analysis. Unlike non-clinical roles where formal credentials are secondary to demonstrated capability, medical-intelligence disciplines require current academic credentials — clinical and patient-facing roles are the only exception to the no-diplomas principle.

Q: Is the Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed during the screening process and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record. We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated and compensated individually.

Q: How long is the internship, and is a certificate provided?
A: The program runs 6 months at our New Delhi HQ, with a certificate provided on completion — and, more importantly, a portfolio of real medical-intelligence work. Strong interns receive full-time Medical Intelligence Analyst offers.

Q: What is the selection process for the Medical Intelligence Analyst Internship?
A: A short application form, one analytical-and-clinical-literacy screening task on a realistic healthcare-intelligence brief, and a final interview with the healthcare analyst lead where you walk through your task reasoning live. The whole cycle typically completes within two weeks.

Q: Why does CryptoMize hire Medical Intelligence Analysts at a digital agency?
A: CryptoMize serves medical, clinical, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and hospital clients across its engagement portfolio. Clinical roles here are dedicated resources — trained in-house on our methodologies and intelligence platforms, then deployed to support those client engagements. Each brings their own subject-matter expertise and experience, floating between clients as project needs demand. Medical Intelligence Analysts here are dedicated resources trained in-house on our methodologies and intelligence platforms, then deployed to support those client engagements — bringing their clinical or life-sciences expertise into engagements where medical-intelligence discipline is the load-bearing layer.

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