Speaking

Healthcare, Technology, and

the Future of Healthcare

Speaking Topics

AI in Healthcare: What’s Real, What’s Useful, and What’s Next

I break down how AI can support clinicians, reduce cognitive and operational burden, and improve care quality. I also outline the guardrails and questions leaders should rely on as they evaluate emerging tools.

Designing Healthcare Around Patients and Clinicians

What it looks like to build systems that prioritize clarity, agency, and earlier interventions and how workflow, technology, and communication shape those outcomes.

Equitable Innovation: Building Systems That Work for Everyone

A practical framework for evaluating digital health tools, reducing bias, and ensuring innovation broadens access instead of limiting it.

Digital Twins, Early Detection, and the Future of Prevention

How digital modeling can help identify risk earlier and guide personalized care and what it takes to integrate these tools responsibly into clinical practice.

Care Where People Are

Approaches for bringing high-quality care into communities, especially where geography, time, or resources limit access.

Leading Through Healthcare Transformation

Lessons from clinical work, national advisory roles, and innovation programs on how leaders can navigate uncertainty and move teams forward with clarity.

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For conferences, panels, leadership briefings, and organizational events focused on the future of healthcare.
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Organizations I’ve Spoken With

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Audiences I Work With

Health systems

Clinicians and care teams

Academic institutions

Digital health and AI companies

Policy and regulatory organizations

Medical and health-tech conferences

Founders and innovation leaders