Learn from those who are leading the way for innovation within the NHS and wider healthcare sector.
Supported by:
Chair: Haris Shuaib
CEO, Newton’s Tree, and head of CSC, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS FT
Haris Shuaib is CEO of Newton’s Tree, a company that delivers an enterprise AI platform to healthcare organisations to help them evaluate, deploy, and monitor 3rd party AI solutions.
Haris is also a healthcare professional and currently Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of the Clinical Scientific Computing section at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where his team are developing people, platforms, and policy for digital health.
Finally, he also holds a NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship, where he is leading a national multi-centre trial to see whether AI can improve the treatment of glioblastoma.
Dr Nadine Hachach-Haram
founder and CEO, Proximie
Proximie founder and CEO Nadine Hachach-Haram is a practicing NHS Surgeon, lecturer and award-winning clinical entrepreneur. In developing Proximie, Nadine drew on her passions for innovation, education and, most significantly, improving access to safe surgical care worldwide to create a solution that CNN has dubbed the “Future of Surgery”.
Prof Erika Denton
interim national medical director for transformation, NHS England
Erika is a consultant radiologist and was Medical Director in Norwich from 2018 to 2023. She was appointed to join the team of National Medical Directors in September 2023 with an extensive portfolio in the Transformation Directorate including clinical leadership of digital programmes, artificial intelligence, research and pathway transformation.
Erika’s appointment to the role of Medical Director in 2018 followed 2 years as Associate Medical Director.
As National Advisor on Imaging to NHS Improvement & NHS England Erika provided advice from 2016 – 2020. She convened and chaired the National Imaging Optimisation and Productivity Delivery Board. She lead work to improve imaging services across England and continues to work with NHS Digital on implementation of artificial intelligence in imaging.
Rami Riman
director of clinical and business improvements, InterSystems
Rami Riman leverages clinical best practices across multiple healthcare disciplines through the optimised use of InterSystems healthcare and data technology solutions. By helping customers improve their workflows Rami reinforces their support for patient safety, improved efficiencies, and increased the benefit and value of their health solutions. He has extensive consultancy experience in healthcare IT, including change management consultancy, professional accreditation, hospital workflow management, and realizing a return on investment.
Prior to joining InterSystems, Rami gained a decade of clinical experience across multiple hospitals in the US, UK, Lebanon, and UAE. Rami’s passion remains in increasing patient engagement to improve community’s health and awareness. He holds a B.A. from the American University of Beirut in Biology, a Doctorate in Medicine from St. George’s University School of Medicine and a Master’s degree in infectious diseases from the University of London. Rami is board certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology.