GBSH Leadership Series: AI and the Future of Healthcare Delivery
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This opening event in the UCL GBSH Leadership Series discusses: What are humans for in an Automated Healthcare System?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare delivery, from diagnostics and treatment pathways to leadership models and patient engagement. As these technologies advance, leaders face fundamental questions: How do we ensure AI augments, rather than replaces, human judgement, compassion, and wellbeing?
Our panel moves from innovation at the sharp edge of surgical AI, to system-wide transformation, to global ethical trade-offs, before grounding us in the lived realities of clinical practice, and finally reflecting on what all this means for leadership, wellbeing, and professional identity in healthcare. Together, these perspectives ask: What does it mean to be human in an age of AI?
This opening event in the UCL GBSH Leadership Series brings together four distinct voices shaping the AI and healthcare agenda:
Dr Christin Henein
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Moorfields Eye Hospital
On clinical realities of introducing AI into patient pathways and its impact on trust, safety, and patient experience.
Dr Dimitrios Kalogeropoulos
CEO
Global Health and Digital Innovation Foundation
On the global opportunities and ethical trade-offs of embedding AI in health delivery.
Dr Katerina Spranger
Founder and CEO
Oxford Heartbeat
On AI tools that support surgical decision-making.
Mike Sanders
CEO
VitalHub UK
On how digital platforms can re-engineer healthcare systems to deliver efficiency, access, and scale.
Moderated by Professor Nora Colton, the panel will explore how systems and cultures augmented with AI can enable frontline workers to be more productive, resilient, and compassionate.
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