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Reza Jarral is currently a GP in central Auckland and the clinical director of the virtual GP platform, CareHQ. He is an Edmund Hillary Fellow, Winner of the Princess Diana Memorial Award and the Acumen Generosity Award. A member of the World Health Organisation ‘AI for Health’ Focus Group and also works with the Impact Collective on innovation.
Craig Hilton Craig has a PhD (1995) in genetics and biochemistry from the University of Otago and was a research fellow with the Malagan Institute of Medical Research, Craig worked at Harvard Medical School and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He returned to New Zealand in 2003 and obtained a Master of Fine Arts from the Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. Currently, he is National Academic Director at The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab in Auckland.
Kia ora and welcome to the impact series. This episode delves into the collective interest and points of view on the topics of Big Data, Ethics, Ai and Health.
Reza Jarral is currently a GP in central Auckland and the clinical director of the virtual GP platform, CareHQ. He is an Edmund Hillary Fellow, Winner of the Princess Diana Memorial Award and the Acumen Generosity Award. A member of the World Health Organisation ‘AI for Health’ Focus Group and also works with the Impact Collective on innovation.
Craig Hilton Craig has a PhD (1995) in genetics and biochemistry from the University of Otago and was a research fellow with the Malagan Institute of Medical Research, Craig worked at Harvard Medical School and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He returned to New Zealand in 2003 and obtained a Master of Fine Arts from the Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. Currently, he is National Academic Director at The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab in Auckland.
Kia ora and welcome to the impact series. This episode delves into the collective interest and points of view on the topics of Big Data, Ethics, Ai and Health.
Reza Jarral is currently a GP in central Auckland and the clinical director of the virtual GP platform, CareHQ. He is an Edmund Hillary Fellow, Winner of the Princess Diana Memorial Award and the Acumen Generosity Award. A member of the World Health Organisation ‘AI for Health’ Focus Group and also works with the Impact Collective on innovation.
Craig Hilton Craig has a PhD (1995) in genetics and biochemistry from the University of Otago and was a research fellow with the Malagan Institute of Medical Research, Craig worked at Harvard Medical School and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He returned to New Zealand in 2003 and obtained a Master of Fine Arts from the Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. Currently, he is National Academic Director at The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab in Auckland.