Bringing transformative technology to the NHS, with Dr. Reggie Sangha
Description
In this episode of the Women in Health Tech Show, I speak to Dr. Reggie Sangha, Medical Director at Content Guru. We discuss Reggie's extensive career in frontline medical primary care, large scale healthcare projects, and future technologies like virtual wards and smart tech-enabled cities. Reggie shares insights from her time at CareUK (now Practice Plus Group), her involvement in healthcare innovation, and her thoughts on the rapid advancement of AI in the medical field. She also recollects the impact of her time at university, her move into leadership roles, and the importance of seizing opportunities. The conversation touches on Reggie's personal journey, the significance of teamwork, and the evolving landscape of healthcare technology.
Dr Reggie Sangha has had a career spanning frontline medical primary care over decades and delivering large scale access projects into challenging healthcare spaces like urgent care, health in justice and also to the latest models of future tech- such as virtual wards/connected communities and supporting citizens to live at home via ‘smart tech’ enabled cities. She has a proven track record in delivering innovative pilots into practical commercial offerings for the NHS, as part of the teams she has worked with. She currently works at Content Guru which is a UK Headquartered – global cloud communications software business, co-founded by the Taylor brothers in the early 90s, Content Guru is part of the Redwood Technology group. It provides national infrastructure cloud resilience to multiple industry sectors - including blue light mission critical services for the NHS. Her latest role is working as their Medical Director and also the Clinical Safety officer for their newer Generative Ai applications and other emerging technologies.
Contact Reggie on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-reggie-sangha-2b28a275/
The Women in Health Tech Show is presented by Catherine Davies of Monticle. It was edited by Emily Crosby Media.