Impacts of Industrial 4.0 in Healthcare | Dr. Kris See Ke Shyang | TEDxUTHM |
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Being the Founder and Medical Director of the Osel Group —— a three-in-one medical center that uses predictive medicine, preventive medicine, and therapeutic medicine, Dr. Kris See advocates the idea of affordability and equality of healthcare to the community at large. Not only that, he strongly believes that, predictive and personalized analytics is the next big idea in medicine - the next evolution in statistics - and medical service provider’s roles will change as a result. Let us have Dr. Kris See to share his ideas and perspective! Kris has a keen interest in the research and therapeutics of neuro-trauma, neurodegenerative diseases and genomic medicine. Kris has worked for various medical institutions both in the public and private sectors in the past.He is currently serving as the Medical Director and Chief Clinical Scientist of Osel Group of Clinics, Chief Clinical Scientist of Osel Diagnostics Sdn Bhd, Clinical Scientist with Auto Stem Laboratories, Clinical Scientist, Visiting Consultant and Research Associate with Niscell Laboratories, Visiting Research Associate with Hygieia Laboratories. In 2017, Dr. Kris was appointed as a faculty member of The Frontier Medicine Institute – advocating healthcare innovations and building bridges between education and healthcare, brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Dr. Kris is also the editor-in-chief for The Frontier Medical Journal, an open access peer reviewed journal. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx |