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Conusltant / Solution Architect

Prof. Zoie Shui-Yee Wong holds academic positions in Japan, Australia, and Hong Kong. She is a firm believer in the transformative potential of AI and digital technologies to advance human health. She is a globally recognized HealthAI scholar and an award-winning educator, dedicated to equipping medical students with the skills needed to succeed in digital transformation.

Dr. Wong brings over a decade of experience in global postgraduate medical education. She has extensive expertise in integrating international accreditation and assessment frameworks into curriculum design. Her approach enables seamless alignment of measurable learning outcomes with key performance indicators (KPIs), supported by learning surveys directed at both learners and educators.

Dr. Wong studies span across emerging digital health fields in digital health policy, methodological innovation, health system design, and evaluation. She has published more than 80 scholarly articles, editorials, and conference proceedings, and has pioneered and assessed a wide range of population health-focused algorithms, frameworks, and interventions.

 

Critical Area of Excellence: AI for Patient Safety, NLP-powered Patient Privacy Safeguard, Medicial AI and Digital Health, Digital Health Maturity,

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2018-Present

IMIA Working Group

As a global expert with the IMIA Working Group on Evaluation, Prof. Wong drives the advancement of AI governance and evaluation in healthcare.

2021-Present

Associate Editor

Serving npj Digital Medicine as Associate Editor since 2021, Prof. Wong is also the Lead Editor of the Collection on NLP in Clinical Medicine for npj Digital Medicine (Impact Factor: 15.357)

2019-2022

Roster of Experts

Served as the Roster of Experts of the WHO Digital Health Technical Advisory Group (DHTAG). The  WHO Digital Health Technical Advisory Group (DHTAG) contributes to visionary documents on global digitial health transformation. 

2011-2014

WHO/WPRO

Served as the Academic Advisor of the WHO/WPRO Integrated Communicable Diseases Dashboard, aiming to reach the unreached through digital innovations. [Publication]

2024-

UNICEF

Served as the Project Lead for a UNICEF initiative focused on advancing digital primary healthcare in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). This work has also contributed to the validation of digital health maturity assessment methods, published in an Elsevier volume, shaping the global digital health development roadmap.

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