
31- Physician-Scientist Series: Mansur Shomali (Welldoc)
09/07/22 • 40 min
How can AI innovation help in transforming the future of Endocrinology? What are the main problems we have with the US healthcare system, and what roles can MDs have in solving these problems? In this episode, we answer all these questions and more, with our guest, Mansur Shomali, M.D.
He is Chief Medical Officer at Welldoc, a healthcare technology company that develops solutions to transform the management of chronic disease.
Mansur received his undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering at the Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
How can AI innovation help in transforming the future of Endocrinology? What are the main problems we have with the US healthcare system, and what roles can MDs have in solving these problems? In this episode, we answer all these questions and more, with our guest, Mansur Shomali, M.D.
He is Chief Medical Officer at Welldoc, a healthcare technology company that develops solutions to transform the management of chronic disease.
Mansur received his undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering at the Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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