Clinician-innovator
The clinical pharmacist developing safe and trustworthy AI frameworks for critical care
As a principal clinical pharmacist at the Singapore General Hospital working with critically ill patients, Dr Jasmine Ong sees daily how artificial intelligence (AI) can either help or harm the people it is meant to serve. That frontline experience drives her work as a clinician-innovator: building AI systems that are safe, trustworthy and designed around the realities of clinical care. She is the first Singaporean pharmacist to be awarded the US-ASEAN J William Fulbright Scholarship to the University of California, San Francisco for health AI research. She also received a national competitive grant to develop AI-assisted monitoring for post-chemotherapy patients, and leads Polaris-GM, an international collaboration developing practical governance guidance for the use of generative AI in medicine.
Ong wears Tiffany & Co HardWear extra large link earrings in yellow gold, HardWear graduated link necklace in yellow gold
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