The Hill Experts in Residence Digital Health Event
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The Hill Expert-in-Residence Programme 2017
Digital health experts will be in Oxford on Thursday 27 July and you have the final opportunity to get world-leading expertise and advice about digital health ideas you may have, or digital health projects you’re currently working on.
In order to make the most of what is a limited amount of time during the one-on-one sessions, it’s important to be as clear as possible with your idea and vision. One great way of doing this is to use the Business Model Canvas, which is a free tool to help you visualise and clarify all the main components of a start-up. The University of Oxford’s Entrepreneurship Centre have a short blog post on this topic which includes a link to download a copy of the canvas and we recommend you read it for a short introduction – www.eship.ox.ac.uk/business-model-canvas-explained.
The following experts will be within 5 minute walk of the John Radcliffe Hospital or one-to-one sessions from 14:00 to 17:00:
Stefania Marcoli leads teams in healthcare projects at the world famous frog Design in Milan, Italy. Stefania was involved in designing early Apple products.
Dr Neil Bacon is a former nephrologist with a clinical and academic career spanning 18 years. In 1998 he founded the multi-award winning Doctors.net.uk and has also launched iWantGreatCare.org.
Dr Alex Pasteur is a partner in F-Prime Capital, a global venture capital firm investing in healthcare and technology, with over $2 trillion in assets under management.
David Cole has worked at IBM for over 18 years and now works within IBM’s artificial intelligence arm, Watson. Outside of IBM, David runs Thinking of Oscar, a charity which supports children and their families whilst in hospital care by funding projects and innovation beyond what is supplied by the NHS.
Joel Haspel is a Director at GE Healthcare Finnamore, with particular expertise in working within the NHS system, health informatics, management consultancy and whole system change.
As part of the University of Oxford Experts in Residence programme run by the Medical Sciences Division, TheHill, Oxford’s healthcare ideas and innovation lab situated at the heart of Oxford’s medical, academic, digital and entrepreneurial communities, catalysing a generation of globally impactful healthcare innovation will be running the penultimate Digital Health Experts in Residence
It is open to patients, carers, nurses, doctors, healthcare professionals, designers, developers, researchers, business leaders and investors.
The final Expert-in-Residence event will be taking place on Thursday 24th August and will be a Pitch Event with the Digital Health Experts as well as local Digital Health key opinion leaders to attend enable people to come forward to pitch their ideas, with a chance to gain feedback, support & mentoring and even financial support towards ideas agreed by the panel.
Keep the date in your diary!!
There are a limited number of slots, so please register to avoid disappointment.
Please register to book a slot with an Expert using this Eventbrite page and email geraldine.murphy@oxfordahsn.org
More information on our Experts-in-Residence can be found on The Hill website – www.thehill.co/experts-in-residence
WHEN – Thursday, 27th July 2017 from 14:00 to 17:00
WHERE – Seminar Rooms, The Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, Old Road Campus, Oxford, OX3 7LF
Date:
27 July 2017, 14:00 (Thursday, 14th week, Trinity 2017)
Venue:
Big Data Institute (NDM), Old Road Campus OX3 7LF
Venue Details:
Old Road Campus
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department:
Medical Sciences Division
Organiser:
The Hill (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
martin.err@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
The Hill Expert-in-Residence Programme 2017
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-hill-experts-in-residence-27th-july-2017-tickets-35909623651?aff=es2
Booking email:
martin.kerr@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Martin Kerr