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Dr Guy Parsons

DPhil Student

Dr Guy Parsons

DPhil Student

About

Guy is an academic clinician in Intensive Care and Clinical Lead of a Health AI products business at Deloitte. He has considerable experience in bringing AI-based Software-as-a-Medical-Device products to market and the associated regulation and governance involved. He holds an MBBS (Clinical Medicine), BSc (Medical Sciences), and Masters degree (History of Medicine) from University College London, an MBA and multiple postgraduate medical qualifications including specialist training in clinical safety for novel technologies. He is interested in the development of AI-enabled healthcare systems, their human-AI interactions, and their trustworthiness, governance, and equity.

Research Interests

AI-enabled healthcare systems. Explainability, trustworthiness and accountability of healthcare AI. Clinical implementation and governance of novel technologies.

Positions at the OII

  • DPhil Student, September 2023 -

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