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12 fellows chosen to lead in compassion and AI
September 20, 2023
TORONTO – AMS Healthcare is pleased to announce a new cohort of Fellows in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence (AI). These 12 outstanding individuals, from across multiple disciplines, have been selected by an external expert review panel to address how compassion and technology will work together in healthcare today.
“These highly qualified professionals and researchers have a unique opportunity to apply their talents to the burning platform in today’s healthcare system,” said AMS CEO Helen Angus (pictured). “We look forward to providing a developmental opportunity, and engaging them in our robust community of practice, to ensure that together these incredible individuals can lead changing the system to better meet the needs of our richly diverse Canadian population.”
- Payal Agarwal
Researcher, Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health Systems Solutions and Virtual Care
Leveraging service design to build a compassionate integrated digital health ecosystem - Saleema Allana
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing at Western University
Working with South-Asian immigrants to make virtual care compassionate and more relevant to their needs - Samantha J. Anthony
Scientist, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Research Institute
Capturing patients’ voices through innovative AI technology to enhance compassionate healthcare - Tavis Apramian
Clinician-Investigator, Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Toronto
Preparing or deciding in serious illness? Digital solutions for a digital problem - Erin Cameron
Associate Professor of Medical Education, NOSM University
Learning to Trust: Advancing human-machine trust pedagogies for a technology enabled compassionate workforce in Northern and rural Canada - Charlene Chu
Assistant Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto
Co-designing a multi-modal sensor system to enable compassionate hip-fracture recovery at home for older adults - Robert Grant
Medical Oncologist and Clinician Investigator, Princess Margaret
Using artificial intelligence to prevent blood clots in cancer patients - Lindsay A. Jibb
Assistant Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto
Building compassionate digital capacity to manage childhood cancer pain: Parent co-design of the PainCaRe app. - Sara Ling
Associate Scientist, Digital Mental Health Lab within the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Understanding compassionate electronic health information exchange from the perspective of people who have substance use disorders - Marta Maslej
Scientist, Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Promoting compassionate care in acute psychiatry with human-AI teams - Sophie Nunnelly
Acting Director, University of Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy, and Ethics,
Artificial Intelligence and compassionate human rights respecting mental healthcare: What role for law? - Jennifer Shuldiner
Scientist, Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health Systems Solutions & Virtual Care (WIHV).
From depersonalization to compassion: co-creating better ways to use messaging technology in primary care
AMS Healthcare works to advance a compassionate healthcare system by investing in leaders, convening stakeholders, supporting research, and funding innovative projects. Our work supports and learns from our rich history of healthcare.
The call for the AMS 2024 Fellowships in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence will open on November 1, 2023.
For more information visit https://ossu.ca/resources/ams-healthcare/ams-fellowships/