Digital Health Discoveries

Leading Multidisciplinary Research for Personalized Prevention

I proudly lead a team of 40 researchers and clinicians in developing Comprehensive Preventive Assessment Tools (PATs) for personalized prevention approaches. Our mission is to bridge gaps in the healthcare system by creating tools that collect detailed patient health information, including clinical data, biomarkers, lifestyle, environment, and SDOH. These tools identify risk factors and link them to potential diseases or disorders, enriching EMR data and developing a risk factor map for an AI platform.

The First FHLIP Conference at IHPME, University of Toronto

I was honoured to serve as the Master of Ceremony for the inaugural Future of Health Leadership, Informatics, and Policy (FHLIP) Conference at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) at the University of Toronto. Managing the entire conference, I organized content panels, presentations, and discussions while also delivering two compelling presentations. Additionally, I supported both the scientific advisory panel and the organizing committee, ensuring the conference’s success. This event highlighted cutting-edge health leadership and informatics topics, fostering collaboration and innovation among attendees.

Empowering IMGs with Digital Health Workshops

As the sole workshop facilitator for introducing digital health to internationally trained individuals (ITIs), I collaborate with immigration organizations. These workshops help newcomers with clinical, technical, and business backgrounds explore the digital health sector and its various subdomains. I assist them in transitioning into this promising career pathway through mentoring and guidance.

First White Paper on Personalized Medicine Published

I am excited to share the publication of my first white paper on personalized medicine, titled “Preparing for Precision Medicine in Ontario: A Current State Assessment.” This comprehensive report, conducted with a dedicated team of health informatics experts and researchers, evaluates Ontario’s data sources and infrastructure for implementing precision medicine initiatives. It highlights the importance of data sharing, AI integration, and creating a precision medicine ecosystem to enhance patient care and outcomes. Read the full white paper here.

Pioneering Personalized Medicine Education

Introducing personalized medicine at George Brown College has been rewarding. Through the Health Informatics Technology and Clinical Practice II course, I guide students through the complexities of precision medicine. The course underscores its vital role in patient care, the significance of data-sharing initiatives, and its implications for ongoing research. Students engage in activities to envision and formulate a comprehensive precision medicine blueprint, focusing on AI integration.

Digital Health Research Lead at OntarioMD

As the Digital Health Research Lead at OntarioMD, I lead initiatives to uncover the underlying causes of physician burnout and strategize AI-integrated digital health solutions. These solutions streamline routine tasks and provide cognitive support for healthcare professionals. I spearhead the development of AI-empowered technical metrics tools to evaluate the efficacy of digital health solutions in addressing burnout.

Adjunct Faculty in Master’s in Health Informatics at the University of Toronto

As an adjunct faculty member, I teach MHI2007: Quantitative Skills for Health Informatics and MHI2018: Knowledge Management. In MHI2007, students learn clinical data sciences alongside applied statistical methods, enhancing their skills in the field. In MHI2018, students explore how data transforms into knowledge and insights within the healthcare system, considering the personalized medicine approach.

i4C Dashboard – Program Analyst at OntarioMD

I contribute to OntarioMD as part of the Insights4Care (i4C) team, where we develop provincial dashboards providing comparative insights based on primary care physicians’ EMR data. This role places me at the forefront of digital health advancements, enabling impactful healthcare solutions.

Clinical Decision Support Consultant at Newtopia

At Newtopia, I translated clinical and health knowledge into informatics formats as a Clinical Decision Support (CDS) consultant. This role brought me closer to realizing my vision of Virtual Preventive Medicine and Precision Medicine, enhancing clinical decision-making and patient care through advanced technologies.

Health Informatics Mentor and Facilitator at Skills for Change

As a program specialist and health informatics professional at Skills for Change, I developed and facilitated a bridging program in health informatics (HIBP) for ITIs. This program, the first in Canada, provides newcomers with healthcare or IT backgrounds access to career counselling, mentoring, and training opportunities. I also established a robust support network comprising academic institutions and public and private organizations active in health informatics.

Passion for Clinical Data Science

At Infoclin Inc., I was a clinical data analyst using machine learning for health data analysis. My responsibilities included cleaning, wrangling, normalizing, categorizing, and analyzing EMR data. I was soon promoted to lead a team of talented clinical data scientists in designing and developing a clinical decision support system (CDSS) for physicians in Ontario.

Standing on the shoulders of giantsDr. Karim Keshavjee, from whom I have been learning a lot about Health Informatics and real life!

Research Enthusiast in Digital Health

I am deeply passionate about research, especially in Clinical Research Informatics. This field allows me to explore innovative solutions and contribute to advancements in health informatics, ultimately improving patient outcomes and healthcare practices.

Executive Master’s in Health Informatics, University of Toronto

Pursuing an executive master’s in health informatics at the University of Toronto further enriched my journey in this field. This program equipped me with advanced knowledge and skills to drive innovation in this field.

Developing Clinical Software for Opioid Management

As a health informatics professional at Infoclin Inc., I developed clinical software to support physicians in managing opioid prescriptions. Under the supervision of Dr. Andrea Furlan at the Toronto Rehab Institute, I analyzed the current opioid prescribing workflow and developed an improved workflow based on the latest Canadian guidelines. This collaboration with IT developers and programmers led to the creation of the web-based software Opioid Manager, enhancing opioid prescribing practices.

Honing Health Informatics Skills

Earning a Health Informatics Certificate from Ryerson University was crucial in honing my health informatics skills. This certification gave me the expertise necessary to excel in this dynamic field.

Early Interest in Health Informatics

My interest in digital health began as a chief medical informatics officer and head of the quality improvement committee. I spearheaded the design and integration of the Instant Reporter software into the existing HIS. This application allowed clinicians to report clinical errors anonymously, leading to significant improvements in clinical processes and error reduction, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care.

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