Episode 4: DRIVE with Professor Neil Sebire

Episode 4: DRIVE with Professor Neil Sebire

Update: 2020-07-09
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In today's episode of The Not Mini Adults Podcast - "Pioneers for Children's Health and Wellbeing" we speak with Professor Neil Sebire.  Neil is Professor of Paediatric Pathology at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London, and Chief Research Information Officer and Director of the Digital Research, Informatics and Virtual Environment (DRIVE) Unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital.  The theme of our converstaion is 'Data' and there is no one better than Neil to discuss the importance that data has in bringing the future of healthcare to children. 

Neil is a clinical academic with research interests that include complications of pregnancy and the placenta, stillbirth and infant death, as well as paediatric oncology and nephrology. His current research and academic interests are however focused around the impact of digital transformation on health care, in particular how clinical informatics will improve child health.

DRIVE aims to become a world leading clinical informatics unit focused on data analysis, accelerating research and the deployment of cutting-edge technology.  DRIVE harnesses the powerful combination of rich health data with data science and digital innovation to develop scalable solutions to enhance health services not only for GOSH patients but across the wider NHS.

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Episode 4: DRIVE with Professor Neil Sebire

Episode 4: DRIVE with Professor Neil Sebire