Technology and Systems: What do they mean for public health?
Fri 24 March 2023
Department of Engineering
As part of the Cambridge Festival 2023, Cambridge Public Health warmly invites all to attend a morning of talks on, Technology and Systems: What do they mean for public health?
This half-day event will present speakers with interests in technology and systems, who are committed to improving public health across the UK. It will explore the interface between these ideas and demonstrate their role in both policy and direct clinical care.
Speakers include academics, clinicians, policy makers and industry representatives who work or collaborate within the Cambridge healthcare and research ecosystem.
Opening and introduction:
Dr Tom Bashford, Assistant Professor in Healthcare Systems, University of Cambridge Department of Engineering.
Speakers include:
Dr Gemma Bale: Assistant Professor in Medical Therapeutics, University of Cambridge Department of Engineering.
Dr Michelle Rigozzi: CAPE Policy Fellow
Dr Laura Walker: Emergency Medicine Physician, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota USA
Finn Stevenson: CEO, flok Health
Mr Piyush Mahapatra: Director of Innovation, Open Medical
Dr Kirsten Rennie: Senior Research Associate, MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge
Cost: Free