Embracing failure: taking the journey from setbacks to success
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital health innovation, navigating the complexities and challenges can be daunting. Join us for a session that provides a comprehensive background on common mistakes in innovation and their application to the digital health domain. Through engaging storytelling, we will delve into real-world experiences, examining the failures and setbacks that have shaped the industry. Gain valuable insights into the underlying reasons behind these mistakes and explore alternative approaches for success. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn from past missteps and pave the way for future innovation in digital health.
Chair: Euan McComiskie, Health informatics Lead, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Becca Robinson
Digital Clinical Specialist – Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
Becca is registered nurse, currently a Digital Clinical Specialist at Sussex Community Foundation NHS Trust. Working in the digital space since 2021, Becca is a member of the first cohort of Fed-IP 35 under 35 Future Digital Health Leaders. She is currently working in a clinical safety role on a variety of digital transformation projects within a community trust. Championing digital health and digital inclusion, Becca is a nurse advocate for technology and informatics.
Paul Jones
Chief Digital and Information Officer – Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Paul is the Chief Digital Information Officer at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, where he leads a team of 450 digital and information staff. He has held senior, digital roles in the public and private sector over the last twenty-years including CTO for the NHS in England and Group CIO at Serco.
Johanna Kelly
CNIO – Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
I am Johanna Kelly the CNIO and CSO in Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells, a role that has created huge opportunities and exposure to exciting projects and wonderful colleagues! I am responsible for championing digital technology as an intrinsic part of clinician’s daily activities and the benefits this can achieve, providing leadership support for innovation, and optimising digital systems. I am currently co-chair of the National Digital Shared Decision-Making Council a position I am extremely proud of, driving a positive supportive culture, promoting collaborative leadership and inspiring the next generation of digital clinicians.
Chair
Euan McComiskie
Health informatics Lead – Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Euan qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2007 and has been involved in digital since 2012. Across many roles in his career, he has improved informatics knowledge and skills in the physiotherapy profession and driven informatics inclusion in policy and strategy. He is Health informatics Lead at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Clinical Lead for Physiotherapy at ORCHA and a Fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics.