How Data, Tech and Science can Contribute to Health ft. Prof Robert JT Morris, MOHT, Singapore
As the Chief Technology Strategist at the Ministry of Health Office for Healthcare Transformation, Professor Robert Morris discusses mental health, how the pandemic shaped healthcare, and his experience in computer science and AI technologies.
This episode’s host: Professor Caryn West, Dean of Research at James Cook University in Singapore🎧 Listen Now: https://www.jcu.edu.sg/jcu-conversations/podcasts/jcu-conversations-09-robert-morris
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