Current Students
Alec Womboldt
Alec Womboldt is an experienced ICU nurse at Stanford Healthcare, specializing in neuro, trauma, and surgical
critical care.
With a passion for improving patient outcomes through technology, Alec has collaborated with nursing informatics to enhance the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system and optimize clinical workflows. Driven by the vision of creating an equitable healthcare system that works for everyone, Alec strives to bridge expert clinical practice with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions.
Andrew Napier
Andrew Napier, MD is a board-certified emergency physician, entrepreneur, and former Army combat medic.
He started his medical career treating the wounded under fire in Afghanistan, an experience that shaped how he thinks about problem-solving in high-stakes environments. His focus is on building practical, real-world solutions that make medicine more efficient and effective.
He is the founder of IntuBlade, a video laryngoscope with patented lens-clearing technology, and the co-founder of Sayvant, an AI-powered documentation platform used in numerous hospitals across the country. He has led multiple startups from concept to commercialization, turning ideas into tools that improve care for both providers and patients.
Caitlin Goodrich
Caitlin is a healthcare product leader with a passion for leveraging technology to enhance
patient care and streamline clinical workflows.
She has spent her career at the intersection of digital health, oncology, and innovation, working across health systems, vendor organizations, and startups to drive meaningful change in healthcare delivery.
Currently a Product Manager on the Innovation & Digital Strategy team at City of Hope, Caitlin collaborates with IT, leadership, and clinical teams to implement digital solutions that improve the patient experience. Her background spans telemedicine, AI-driven healthcare applications, revenue cycle management, and life sciences, giving her a broad perspective on the challenges and opportunities in digital health.
She also founded OncoWell AI, a nonprofit digital platform that empowers cancer patients by simplifying complex health information, improving digital literacy, and connecting them to essential resources.
Caitlin is joining the MCiM program to deepen her expertise in clinical informatics and business strategy, with the goal of shaping the future of oncology care through technology-driven solutions. She thrives on collaboration and looks forward to learning from and contributing to a diverse cohort of healthcare leaders.
A Boston University graduate, Caitlin has also worked at UPMC Enterprises, the venture capital arm of UPMC. Outside of work, she enjoys adventure travel, having explored Iceland and Norway in a camper van, and she is an avid dog lover with experience raising three guide dogs.
Caroline Yao
Caroline is a medical student at Stanford University School of Medicine.
She is interested in health innovation and quality improvement using digital health and artificial intelligence. At Stanford, she has been involved in clinical and quality improvement research, ranging from implementing a triage pathway for dermatology clinics to reducing nosocomial infections. More recently, she has been using molecular and computational techniques to explore ways to help patients heal with minimal fibrosis and scarring.
One of her interests is investigating how clinicians can best use technology to improve the efficiency, cost, and quality of patient care. She has also held leadership roles in APAMSA, Cardinal Free Clinic, and the Dermatology Interest Group.
Prior to Stanford, she received a BA in Neuroscience from Amherst College and spent some time at Harvard Medical School studying thermoregulatory circuits in the brain. Outside of the clinic and lab, she enjoys raising plants, traveling, and spending time in nature.
Crane Huang
Crane Huang is a Senior Research Scientist/Engineer with a passion for leveraging
technology to improve mental wellbeing and drive innovation in healthcare.
She has a proven track record in designing and executing large-scale digital health studies, developing mental health algorithms, and leading cross-functional teams. She has worked at Apple since 2016, where she has held various roles including Machine Learning Researcher, Engineering Manager, and Senior Research Scientist. She was a key contributor to the Mental Wellbeing feature within Apple Health and led the design and execution of the UCLA-Apple Digital Mental Health Study. She holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from UC San Diego.
Doszhan Zhussupov
Doszhan (Dos) is the CEO and founder of CerebraAI Inc, a Palo Alto-based medical imaging AI
startup that is developing an all-in-one AI solution for Non-Contrast CT (NCCT) machines, enhancing their capabilities to match those of MRIs and contrast-based CTs.
Dos is passionate about the fusion of advanced classical mathematics and cutting-edge deep learning techniques to revolutionize medical imaging.
Before founding CerebraAI, Dos successfully led a MedTech device company as co-founder and CEO, achieving an exit when it was acquired by a Nasdaq-listed financial group. He also played a key role in building the largest online pharmacy in Central Asia, serving as CEO of its e-commerce division.
Dos graduated from the University of Bristol (UK) and began his career in audit at Deloitte, later becoming CFO of an industrial-agricultural holding company. However, the pull of entrepreneurship and healthcare led him to pivot, fully dedicating himself to innovation in MedTech.
Outside of tech and healthcare, Dos enjoys horseback riding and spending quality time with his family.
Dustin Haywood
Dustin Haywood, MBA, MHA is the Founder & CEO of THG Health Capital,
an investment firm dedicated to acquiring home health companies to scale THG Health, a home health platform aimed at serving medically complex patients. His guiding mission —"the heart beats best at home"— is deeply rooted in his personal journey as a teenage burn survivor, during which compassionate home nursing was pivotal to his recovery.
With over a decade of experience in pediatric home health, Dustin served as Chief Operating Officer at Preferred Pediatric Home Health. During his tenure, he led the company's growth from $45 million to $80 million in revenue, achieving over one million billable care hours annually.
Retained as the key person in the $40 million acquisition of Preferred Pediatric by Aveanna Healthcare in 2020, Dustin served as Area Vice President of Operations, integrating Preferred into Aveanna's platform. He also led the pediatric carve-out and integration of Recover Health's $61 million acquisition. In this role, he managed 15 operations across eight states.
Leaving the corporate world, Dustin embarked on his entrepreneurial journey, aiming to harness clinical informatics to revolutionize at-home care delivery. Through THG Health, he aspires to build a technology-enhanced home healthcare model focused on reducing hospitalizations and improving outcomes for medically complex patients. His entrepreneurial vision leverages digital health innovations and data analytics to create scalable solutions.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Dustin is passionate about faith and fitness as cornerstones of personal growth. An active participant in the Hyrox fitness community, he finds that physical challenges complement his professional pursuits.
Esteban Lopez
Esteban is a physician executive and the CEO of Alation Health, a company focused on
transforming care delivery through digital innovation and value-based models.
Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, he brings over two decades of experience across clinical care, health plans, and digital health. He has held senior leadership roles at organizations including Google Cloud, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, and doxy.me, where he served as both Chief Medical Officer and Chief Growth Officer.
A nationally recognized expert on health equity, Esteban often emphasizes that a person’s ZIP code is more important than their genetic code in determining health outcomes. His work sits at the intersection of healthcare and technology, with a particular focus on unlocking the value of healthcare data to enable cost-effective, high-quality, end-to-end care for all.
In addition to leading Alation Health, Esteban serves on several publicly traded boards and advises venture capital firms and early-stage health tech startups. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, his MD from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and an MBA from the University of Texas at Dallas. He is also a Presidential Leadership Scholar, a selective program led by Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush that brings together cross-sector leaders committed to driving social impact and civic engagement.
A native Californian now based in San Antonio, Esteban is the father of three grown daughters. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, exploring global cuisine, and raising and breeding Basenjis. He is excited to bring his learning from the MCiM program to both the bedside and the boardroom.
Evelyn Kim
Evelyn is an emergency physician with over 20 years of clinical experience.
She believes deeply in the mission of emergency medicine to provide care for anybody, any time, and for any reason. Her work has given her insight into the many barriers that prevent people from achieving optimal health.
As President of Oregon Emergency Physicians, a large independent private practice group, she is focused on maintaining physician autonomy in healthcare. She has spearheaded several clinical initiatives to improve patient care, including integrating point-of-care ultrasound into EHR workflows for Providence Health. She is a certified Epic Physician Builder and chairs a committee for optimization of the EHR for ED clinicians at Providence Health.
Evelyn joins us from Portland, Oregon where she is currently Chief of Medical Staff at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, a 500 bed tertiary hospital. Her leadership roles have highlighted the need for technological solutions to improve clinician experience and efficiency. She graduated from Duke University with a BA in English Literature and received her MD from the University of South Florida. In her free time, Evelyn is a trail runner and avid mountain biker, now looking forward to exploring the woods of Northern California.
Heejo Chung
Heejo is a registered nurse currently serving as the Assistant Patient Care Manager
in Workforce Health and Wellness (WHW) at Stanford Health Care.
With over a decade of experience in healthcare, she has had had the privilege of working in various nursing and managerial roles, including a skilled nursing facility, Med Surg Tele, pediatrics, and occupational health. As an operational leader in WHW, she oversees key service areas in occupational health, including health clearance, infection prevention and control with exposure contact tracing, and Workers’ Compensation.
Her commitment is to enhance support for the healthcare workforce by providing comprehensive occupational wellbeing services. She aims to streamline workforce health and wellness services and workflows through a data-driven approach that addresses clinical, financial, and experiential outcomes for our healthcare personnel. Her goals are to leverage advanced informatics to drive strategic data-driven decision-making and to implement sustainable innovations in occupational health settings.
Her journey in healthcare began after she immigrated from South Korea during high school. With a strong work ethic and resilience gained through years of volunteering in hospital settings and serving children with disabilities in non-profit organizations, she learned to embrace challenges, appreciate diversity, and provide inclusive care. These experiences shaped her compassionate approach to patient care and her commitment to making a difference in the lives of those she serves.
In her personal life, she cherishes spending quality time with her family and serving her church community. She is also passionate about teaching the next generation at Korean School. These activities enrich her life and reinforce her dedication to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment both professionally and personally.
Jason Shen
Jason is a current medical student at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Through his experiences caring for a diverse patient population, he discovered a passion for building healthcare systems that are efficient, sustainable, and responsive to the needs of both patients and providers. As such, he has pursued quality improvement and research efforts focused on reducing hospital readmissions among unhoused individuals, improving care transitions, and optimizing surgical outcomes. In addition to his academic and clinical work, he has also served as a student instructor for several preclinical courses and held leadership roles in student interest groups—efforts aimed at supporting and elevating his peers around him.
Jason graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a concentration in Neuroscience and a secondary in Philosophy. As an undergraduate, he served as a case manager for unhoused youth and led as two-time captain of the Harvard Men’s Volleyball team.
He is currently developing a student-led program to improve post-discharge care navigation for unhoused patients, aligning with his broader interests in patient outcomes and systems-level innovation.
Outside of medicine, Jason enjoys cycling, weightlifting, spending time with family and friends, and exploring the food scene in San Francisco.
Xiaojing (Kate) Xing
Xiaojing Xing is a dedicated health technology innovation professional with
expertise spanning medicine, product development, marketing, and venture financing.
She earned her bachelor's degree in medicine from Peking University and pursued a master degree in public health in Harvard. After graduating, she joined Tencent as a product manager, where she designed digital health solutions that reached tens of millions of users. Transitioning into venture capital, she honed her business acumen and made impactful investments in health devices and consumer health. Since 2023, Xiaojing has been a partner and Chief Product Officer at a sleep health startup, leading the development of an innovative sleep mat that has helped people worldwide address insomnia issues.
Kenichiro Kubo
Kenichiro Kubo is a health technology business leader with a Doctor of Dental Surgery from Tohoku
University, Japan and an MBA from IMD Business School, Switzerland.
Although licensed in Japan, he pursued strategic, nonclinical roles at leading healthcare and life science companies, including Boston Scientific, Danaher, and GlaxoSmithKline, driving cross-border initiatives in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Currently, he serves as Director of Executive Projects at Recor Medical in Palo Alto, advancing innovative healthcare solutions for patients worldwide. An Ironman triathlete and marathon runner, Kenichiro applies his passion for challenge and endurance to every aspect of his life.
Kevin Choi
Kevin Choi is a data analytics professional in healthcare technology, currently working at Amazon.
He supports One Medical’s Virtual Care team and leads prescription data analysis across all pharmacy channels, including Amazon Pharmacy. As a key contributor to new strategic initiatives facilitating synergy between Amazon Pharmacy and One Medical, he evaluates prescription volume trends, forecasting, and distribution by location and medication type. His work provides critical insights that help optimize pharmacy operations and improve medication accessibility for patients.
Kevin’s passion for healthcare was shaped early on by his father, a pediatrician in Korea. Spending weekends at his father’s hospital, he witnessed how healthcare could profoundly impact patients and their families, inspiring him to contribute to the field through data-driven innovation.
Before Amazon, Kevin earned a Master of Quantitative Management (MQM) from Duke University, specializing in data analytics. He also holds a degree in Finance from the University of Iowa.
Kevin is particularly passionate about the intersection of healthcare and technology, with a strong focus on digital health and AI-driven solutions. He believes data-driven approaches can enhance patient care, streamline healthcare operations, and drive innovation in the industry.
In his free time, Kevin enjoys international travel and exploring new destinations with his wife, as well as visiting national parks. On weekends, he watches sports, with European soccer being his favorite. He is excited to join the MCiM program to deepen his expertise in healthcare innovation and AI-driven solutions.
Lucia Chimanga
Dr. Lucia Chimanga is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians
and Gynaecologists with over a decade of clinical experience.
She began her medical career in South Africa, qualifying as a specialist in 2017, and has since built a diverse portfolio across both public and private healthcare systems. After relocating to Australia, she became a Fellow in 2023 and now works in rural and regional hospitals, supporting the delivery of safe, respectful, and evidence-based care for women.
With a strong interest in clinical informatics and AI-driven healthcare solutions, Lucia is passionate about leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes, reduce clinician burnout, and transform the way care is delivered. She is also exploring opportunities to collaborate with hospitals and industry partners on data science initiatives that drive innovation in maternal health.
Mark Heslin
Mark is an academic hospitalist and Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine.
He earned his medical degree from Cooper Medical School in Camden, New Jersey and completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. During residency, he was selected to be part of the medical education leadership track (MELT) and was awarded the hospital-wide Graduate Medical Education Resident/Fellow as a Teacher Award. His clinical interests include medical education, mitigating diagnostic error, global health, and the use of innovative technology to teach clinical reasoning.
Mark is part of the leadership team at the Clinical Problem Solvers (CPSolvers), which is a global organization focused on disseminating the teaching of clinical reasoning. He serves as a co-host of the CPSolvers Clinical Unknown Series podcast and routinely discusses cases at virtual morning report (VMR). Mark is also a contributing editor at HumanDx.
Through MCiM, Mark hopes to leverage business and technology to address the growing crisis of diagnostic error in healthcare. In his free time, Mark enjoys baseball, cooking (and eating), traveling, and fitness.
Melvin Faulks
Melvin Faulks is a Bay Area native with a strong background in community-based
healthcare delivery, qualitative clinical research, and project management.
He earned his Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Ethnic Studies from California State University, East Bay, and has built a career leading public health initiatives, clinical research projects, and community-driven healthcare programs. As part of the MCiM program, he looks forward to developing expertise in building scalable billing frameworks that strengthen the sustainability and impact of community-based healthcare models. Melvin ultimately aspires to become a clinician-researcher, integrating clinical care, innovation, and advocacy to close systemic gaps and advance health equity.
Nancy Woo
Nancy Woo is Lead Director of Product & Engineering at CVS Health.
She also advises early-stage health tech ventures and is a scholar at Flare Capital Partners, one of the largest investors in healthcare technology.
Previously Nancy held leadership roles across the health tech sector, including as Product & Software Leader for AI/ML & Data Platforms at Blue Pelican Health and as Director of Product & Partnerships at Flywheel.io (a Series D biomedical AI and data management startup). At Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, she built, launched, and scaled biomedical AI copilots and LLM tools on Azure. With a background in data science and a track record of scaling products from 0-to-1, Nancy is passionate about translating cutting-edge AI technologies into meaningful impact across the healthcare ecosystem.
Nancy graduated from Harvard with honors. She currently resides in New York. In her free time, she enjoys running, sports, traveling, and volunteering.
Nick Ashenburg
Nick is a proud Syracuse, NY native, an Emergency Medicine Physician and Faculty member at
Stanford’s School of Medicine.
His path to Stanford included college and medical school in Boston, with a brief but challenging hiatus working as a maintenance worker, bus driver, and soccer and basketball coach at a middle school in Chicago. After medical school, he completed his residency in Portland, ME, followed by a fellowship in Charleston, SC. Fellowship-trained in Point-of-Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) and Biodesign, he has a keen interest in innovative care delivery models and digital health.
With over a decade of experience in academic and community emergency medicine, Nick has practiced in diverse healthcare settings, from single-coverage rural hospitals to high-volume academic medical centers. In addition to bedside clinical care and PoCUS education, his work focuses on the intersection of healthcare innovation and digital transformation, particularly in leveraging technology to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and expand access while reducing costs. His research and publications include work on telemedicine initiatives, AI-driven palliative care models, and remote patient monitoring solutions.
As he pursues the MCiM degree, Nick is eager to deepen his expertise in clinical informatics and hospital management. He remains committed to increasing access to care for marginalized populations and leading digital health initiatives—all while continuing to learn from and stay motivated by the residents, medical students, and patients he is privileged to work with.
Outside of work, you can find him attempting to improve his mountain biking and swimming, adventuring both locally and abroad, or enjoying a new beer with a great view.
Niro Wijesekera
Niro is a Strategic Programs Leader in Architecture & Software Engineering at Roche
Diagnostics, specializing in Digital Health.
Born in Sri Lanka and raised in the Middle East, he brings a global perspective to his work in healthcare innovation.
With over 10+ years of experience in healthcare product development, he has led the creation of groundbreaking solutions in neurology. His work includes Abilify MyCite, the world’s first FDA-approved digital medicine system for tracking medication adherence in patients living with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. At Roche, he played a key leadership role in the development of Floodlight MS, a product that allows people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) to track their disease progression and monitor functional abilities between doctor visits using sensor-driven software as medical devices (SaMD) to assess cognition, hand motor function, gait and postural stability.
Beyond digital health, Niro is deeply passionate about education and mentorship, striving to cultivate the next generation of healthcare innovators and entrepreneurs. Through his involvement with Dublin High School’s Biomedical Engineering Academy, he is inspired by the potential of young minds but recognizes that many students across California remain confined to textbook-heavy learning with limited access to real-world use cases. His engagement with the UC Berkeley MET program fuels his excitement about emerging leaders, yet he worries that with rising living costs, lower appreciation for public school teachers, and increasingly competitive California university admissions could lead to a brain drain in the Bay Area.
Niro believes that industry professionals have a critical role to play in real-time coaching and mentorship, helping students develop the skills needed to stay ahead in an evolving world. With healthcare on the brink of major innovation and disruption, he is committed to ensuring that the next generation is equipped with the skills and mindset needed to drive meaningful change. His long-term goal is to become an adjunct educator for high school students, empowering them with knowledge to bridge the gap between education and real-world demands of biomedical product development.
In his free time, Niro enjoys watching sports, especially football and cricket, traveling, and exploring new cultures. As a proud band parent at Foothill High School in Pleasanton, he actively supports the music community and student performers.
Owen Liu
Owen Liu is a builder. During COVID, he co-founded and successfully exited a
telemedicine software company— originally created to help his cousin with autism. What started as a personal mission quickly grew into something much bigger, impacting over 5,000 families with the help of a talented team of software technologists.
Now, he’s diving into the world of AI, building AutoGen AI Agent, a next-generation automation platform. Before launching his own ventures, Owen was on the other side of the table, investing on behalf of J.P. Morgan’s Private Equity Group and the Carlyle Capital partner foundered fund.
Beyond business, Owen is an active leader and competitor. He was a state-level table tennis champion and a coach for a national championship team. Now, he’s an avid pickleball player in the Bay Area. He also serves on multiple nonprofit boards, including International House New York and APEC Chengdu, contributing to initiatives in technology education for underprivileged communities.
Owen is excited to learn from professors and collaborate with his cohorts during this transformative time—working together to shape the future.
Rachel Lim
Rachel Lim is a Consultant in Internal Medicine at Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
She earned her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and Bachelor of Medical Science from the University of Melbourne, followed by a Master of Medicine in Internal Medicine from the National University of Singapore (NUS). She then completed her residency training and obtained specialist accreditation in Advanced Internal Medicine in Singapore in 2021.
Beyond her clinical work, Rachel is deeply involved in medical education, holding teaching positions at institutions such as the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Duke-NUS Medical School, and Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. As a core committee member of the Acute Medical Ward and a Quality Improvement coach, she has led and contributed to numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing healthcare practices and patient care. These include developing a machine learning model to predict hospital length of stay, improving compliance with electronic result acknowledgment practices, as well as National Early Warning Score (NEWS) workflows. Her research has been published in academic journals and presented at both local and international conferences.
Outside of medicine, Rachel is a classically trained violinist and pianist with experience in solo and orchestral performances. She treasures time with her family and enjoys discovering new food haunts.
Rachel is thrilled to be part of the MCIM 2025-2026 cohort, eager to learn from and collaborate with like-minded professionals who share her passion for leveraging technology, data analytics, and AI-driven solutions to improve patient outcomes and transform healthcare delivery.
Rahul Guli
Rahul is a healthcare technology leader with over a decade of experience delivering
strategic solutions across clinical, business, and technology domains.
At Stanford Health Care, he leads teams focused on population health, Accountable Care Organization (ACO) performance, clinical informatics, health equity, and care management—driving innovations that enhance quality, access, and cost-effectiveness.
Before joining Stanford, he held technology and leadership roles across health systems in California, Michigan, Washington, and Northern Virginia. Rahul holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Osmania University. He is passionate about harnessing technology to enable early detection, remote monitoring, and personalized care—particularly for patients managing chronic conditions.
He is excited to be part of the Stanford MCiM program and looks forward to learning alongside a diverse, mission-driven community. With a shared passion for healthcare transformation, Rahul is eager to learn from and contribute to the MCiM community, driving impactful solutions for patients and systems.
Silvia Adinda
Silvia Adinda is a distinguished healthcare technology leader and AI strategist with over eight
years of experience in analytics, machine learning, and system implementation.
Her expertise spans healthcare digitalization, AI, fraud detection, enterprise digital transformation, and large-scale system deployments, making her an invaluable addition to the program.
At GE Healthcare, Silvia has played a pivotal role in driving healthcare digitalization by leading global system deployments that optimize medical device management across Europe, South Asia, and the Asia Pacific. Her leadership in system integration and data-driven operational optimization has reduced hospital downtime, improved service efficiency, and advanced patient care through innovative technology on a global scale.
Prior to GE Healthcare, Silvia was Senior Machine Learning Product Manager at Indonesia’s largest telehealth platform, where she collaborated with the Ministry of Health to develop AI-powered patient triage, risk prediction models, and telemedicine systems. This work paved the way for the digitalization of healthcare in Indonesia, supporting over 300,000 patients per month during the COVID-19 pandemic and setting national standards for telehealth systems and healthcare digitalization.
Her expertise in fraud detection and automation stems from her experience applying AI and data science to improve business operations, enhancing process efficiencies and automating critical workflows. These innovations not only increased operational efficiency but also reinforced the integrity of digital systems across various sectors.
Silvia’s ability to bridge AI innovation with healthcare digitalization uniquely positions her to drive the creation of integrated health data ecosystems. She brings a powerful combination of strategic leadership, technical expertise, and a results-driven approach to advancing digital healthcare transformation.
Steven Goune
Steven E. Goune is an accomplished executive with a robust portfolio of expertise in digital
health technology, process transformation, innovation, and leadership.
Based in New York City, Steven has consistently demonstrated his ability to lead and inspire teams, driving significant advancements across various sectors, including banking, capital markets, and digital health. He currently serves as Chief Executive at CHIPS Analytics, Inc., a pioneering start-up specializing in digital health technology where he is guiding a dedicated team of developers and healthcare professionals in the development of an integrated Electronic Health Record system. Under his leadership, CHIPS Analytics is set to revolutionize the way healthcare information is managed and utilized, streamlining processes to enhance patient care, reduce physician burn-out and improve operational efficiency.
Steven has worked for various wall street banks and fintech companies overseeing the implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions involving process transformation, marked by adeptness at integrating digital applications as a change management leader. His innovative approaches leverage AI, Blockchain, and Machine Learning technologies to drive operational efficiency. A hallmark of Steven's career is his leadership fostering a team environment where collaboration and innovation thrive. He has managed global projects consistently delivering outstanding client service and earning accolades for his contributions. His well-rounded technical and business analysis skills enable him to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and implement effective risk and control frameworks setting standards for efficiency, compliance, and technological advancement.
Steven is a graduate of MIT where he received an MBA from the Sloan School of Management.
Sun Kim
Sun Kim is a results-oriented marketing leader with 14 years of experience in the
healthcare industry, spanning local, Asia Pacific, and global markets.
Now based in the U.S., she’s dedicated much of her career to advancing solutions in cardiac care—most notably in the treatment of atrial fibrillation. Her work at Biosense Webster has provided deep insights into the evolution of technologies from RF to PFA. She is passionate about shaping purpose-driven brand strategies that bridge innovation with human impact, and she’s excited to take this next step with the MCiM community to drive the future of healthcare innovation forward.
Woody Hong
Woody is a healthcare leader from Singapore with experience in healthcare
management, family medicine, aviation medicine, and acupuncture.
He was awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Medicine Scholarship and serves as an Aviation Medical Officer with the Republic of Singapore Air Force. Woody earned his medical degree (MBBS) and Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine from the National University of Singapore, completed his Aviation Medicine training at King's College London, and received his Acupuncture training from the Singapore TCM College.
Most recently, Woody was the Chief Medical Officer of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), overseeing clinical regulation, paramedic training, and strategic integration of advanced technology into emergency medical services. He led several innovations, including an AI-assisted triage system that interprets emergency calls in local vernacular languages to expedite ambulance dispatch to life-threatening cases and an AI-driven clinical audit system to streamline work processes for the auditors, thereby enhancing SCDF's operational efficiency and patient outcomes.
An advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, Woody has presented on healthcare innovation and training, notably at the launch of the National University Health System Centre for Trauma, the Duke-NUS UPEC Emergency Department Overcrowding Seminar, and the NTU Lionhearters community fireside chat discussing advancements in pre-hospital care.
Woody balances his professional commitments with a passion for physical fitness, actively participating in Hyrox competitions. He is deeply committed to developing talent, mentoring medtech startups, and coaching healthcare professionals. In his personal time, Woody values quality moments spent with his family.
Excited to begin the MCiM journey at Stanford, Woody looks forward to collaborating with fellow MCiM colleagues to innovate, learn, and shape the future of healthcare.