
SiSU Health
SiSU Health offers an accessible machine measured health check and digital health platform to help people live a healthier life.
SiSU Health offers an accessible machine measured health check and digital health platform to help people live a healthier life.
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Sophie is a research data scientist at Barts Health NHS Trust. Her primary research project looks for predictors of vascular complications of diabetes by modelling Electronic Health Record (EHR) data processed with Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Satya’s responsibility is to lead on the provision of an efficient, effective and high quality professional Central and Northwest London NHS Trust (CNWL) application, Digital Transformation and Interoperability service.
Shereen is a Pharmacist who is currently working as part of the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) digital implementation team and is in the process of developing a self-monitoring app for their patients.
Richard’s specific research interests include how digital innovations can be used to overcome barriers to healthcare for people living with a learning disability.
Ramandeep is passionate about digital innovation, clinical informatics, patient and medicines safety and developments in information technology globally.
Phoebe’s role at Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust sits within the Service Improvement team, with a drive on Digital Transformation for the Planned Care Division.
Nicole is a Senior Programme Manager within System Transformation at NHS England and Improvement.
Matt is a consultant clinical oncologist, specialising in delivering radiotherapy and chemotherapy to adults with brain tumours. He also leads the Computational Oncology group at Imperial College.
Marie is currently a Therapy Manger in the Trust and a Physiotherapist. Before training as a Physiotherapist, she was a programmer and systems administrator in Logica UK a large software company.
Katrina is a specialist registrar training in Otolaryngology (ENT) in London, UK. Her interest in digital healthcare innovation was ignited whilst studying for a master’s in Surgical Science and Practice at The University of Oxford.
As a link Nurse in Informatics, John’s main role involves clinical and professional leadership in supporting and engaging nursing and allied health staff throughout the implementation, enhancement and optimisation phase in digitisation of paper nursing documentation.
Johanna is the Lead Digital Nurse for Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust. This role has been developed after leading a small team of nurses in the deployment of electronic observations within the Trust.
As a Senior Programme Manager, Jessica leads the on-going service development of Good Thinking; London’s Digital Mental Wellbeing service.
Holly currently leads on communication and in the engagement of staff, patients and the public in the Electronic Health Record Programme at Guys and St Thomas.
Gemma is a qualified Registered Nurse and is currently the Project Support Officer for the technology team supporting health technology projects that drive the adoption and spread of innovative ideas and technologies across large populations.
Chris works across several innovative projects all designed to move diabetes care forward. He has worked within the diabetes sector for nine years, and has delivered diabetes self-management training across South West London (SWL).
Ben is clinical lead for a large out-patient physiotherapy service that uses a several digital solutions to deliver care.
Angela is a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist and digital transformation champion for children’s therapies.
Angela is the South East London Digital Programme lead for national Local Care and Health Record Exemplar (LCHRE) programme and regional One London programme.