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CHI Amped

CHI Amped

Hosted by Centre for Healthcare Innovation

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26

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Aug 2026

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About the show

CHI Amped is our way of bringing the conversation to you, sparking off inspiration for meaningful engagements and collaborations!Each episode features interviews with leading experts and innovators in the field, providing valuable insights and inspiration for those working to improve healthcare for all.From research and innovation to organisational development, our podcast aims to cover a wide range of topics that are shaping the future of healthcare. Whether you're an innovator, researcher, or simply passionate about improving healthcare, CHI Amped has something for you.CHI Amped features the different aspects and voices in healthcare innovation. With a new season of episodes every 3 months, we hope to engage you and drive your spirit of innovation.

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August 7, 202624 min

A Clinician's Perspective: Navigating AI Innovation in Healthcare

In this episode, Jonathon Gray sits down with Dr Kelvin Li, ophthalmologist and AI innovator at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, to hear the story behind his work at the intersection of medicine and technology — and what it has really taken to get there.Dr Li opens up about leading AI innovation as a young clinician in a field steeped in tradition, the moments of doubt he faced along the way, and the resilience he had to build to keep going. He also gives us a glimpse into who he is beyond the clinic and the lab.Whether you're a doctor, a technologist, or simply someone who believes that the messy middle is where real growth happens — this one's for you.Interviewed by: Jonathon Gray, member of the CHI Leadership Council and Director of the Commonwealth Leadership Institute. If you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

July 27, 2026Episode 152 min

🎙️ CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series - Season 2 Ep 1: April Kyle, Sarah Woolnough and Göran Henriks - What Health Systems Take for Granted

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems.What assumptions about health and healthcare should leaders question more deeply? Vanessa explores this with April Kyle, Sarah Woolnough and Göran Henriks in a conversation on work, agency, community voice, honesty and change — with rivers, elephants, and libraries that might teach hospitals a thing or two.April Kyle is President and CEO of Southcentral Foundation, home of the Nuka System of Care in Alaska. Sarah Woolnough is Chief Executive of The King’s Fund in the United Kingdom. Göran Henriks is Senior Strategic Advisor at Region Jönköping County, Sweden, and previously served as Chief Executive of Learning and Innovation at Qulturum.Interviewed by: Ms Vanessa Lim, member of FLYING, Assistant Director, Learning and Organisation Development,  Centre for Healthcare Innovation, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

April 15, 20264 min

AI for Health: Converting Momentum into Muscle

Dive into the complex reality of AI in healthcare with insights from the HEAL Advisory Thinktank's latest report. We explore the fascinating paradoxes, unexpected pitfalls, and genuine breakthroughs shaping AI adoption across healthcare systems today. If you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 29, 202514 min

CHI INNOVATE 2025 Chapter 4: ALL for AI

Our final chapter features one centrestage speaker–Amos Miller, founder and CEO of Glidance.Join us as Amos Miller shares his powerful personal story. Blind since his early 20s and a computer science and AI expert, Miller reveals why existing mobility aids leave 98% of visually impaired individuals unable to leave their homes alone. Discover how he's disrupting an age-old industry with Glide, the first primary mobility aid alternative to the white cane or guide dog. This light, physically guiding device, powered by affordable AI, is designed to make independent mobility accessible to millions, fostering genuine agency and belonging in a future beyond mere inclusion.If you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 23, 202518 min

CHI INNOVATE 2025 Chapter 3: AI for ALL

In this episode, we explore how the healthcare workforce can use AI for change with our ground champions: Sally Lim (IHH), Melissa Chew (WH), Karen Wee (LB) and Charlene Liew (CGH), in a panel moderated by Prof Goh Kim Huat (NTU).This panel focused on feasible AI implementations within healthcare organisations.We also hear from voices outside of healthcare. Tze Ming Lee from the design industry (STUCK), Spencer from the sustainability industry (Google), Tham Kok Leong from the Law field (A&G LLP), and Annie Chang from the tourism industry (STB) in a panel moderated by Junaid Bajwa (Flagship Pioneering). Tune in to discover how AI is being used to catalyse meaningful change in various settingIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 4, 202541 min

CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series - Season 1, Episode 7: Ms Stella Ward (Digital Health Association, New Zealand): Digital Health, Courageous Leadership, and Human-Centered Innovation for a Connected World

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems. 🎙️ Episode 7: Ms Stella Ward (Digital Health Association, New Zealand): Digital Health, Courageous Leadership, and Human-Centered Innovation for a Connected World.Stella Ward, Chief Executive of the Digital Health Association (New Zealand), shares her journey from speech therapist to digital health trailblazer. She discusses how technology can be a powerful enabler for human capability, drawing on her experience leading digital transformation at Canterbury District Health Board and in her executive leadership roles. Stella reflects on leadership during crises, the importance of courageous curiosity, collaboration, and kindness, and how healthcare is fundamentally a team sport. She also shares her pragmatic perspective on AI, emphasizing its potential as a productivity tool and the need for practical, patient-centered solutions in global health.Interviewed by: Ms Tan Xuet Ying, member of FLYING; Principal Speech Therapist, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 4, 20251 hr 26 min

CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series Season 1, Episode 6: Dr Abdullahi Sheriff (MSD, Singapore/Malaysia/Brunei): Impact, Ethics, and Sustainable Access to Medicines and Vaccines

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems.🎙️ Episode 6: Dr Abdullahi Sheriff (MSD, Singapore/Malaysia/Brunei): Impact, Ethics, and Sustainable Access to Medicines and VaccinesDr. Abdullahi Sheriff, Managing Director for Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei at MSD, shares his leadership journey from architecture and consulting to driving commercial success and sustainable access in healthcare. Sheriff discusses the triad of impact, ethics, and values as the foundation for effective leadership, the importance of cross-sector collaboration, and the need for context-driven solutions. He reflects on lessons from the pandemic, the challenges of policy shifts, and the power of partnerships to expand access to life-changing medicines and vaccines. Sheriff also offers advice for future leaders on embracing diverse experiences, prioritizing ethics, and building organizations that serve communities for generations to come. This episode highlights the critical role of sustainable access, ethical leadership, and innovation in advancing global health.Interviewed by: Ms Anne Neo, member of FLYING, Senior Pharmacist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 4, 202557 min

CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series Season 1, Episode 5: Prof Jonty Heaversedge (NHG Health, Singapore): Population health, digital transformation, and building cultures of connection and collaboration

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems.🎙️ Episode 5: Prof Jonty Heaversedge (NHG Health, Singapore): Population health, digital transformation, and building cultures of connection and collaboration.Jonty Heaversedge (PopHealth), Member of the CHI Leadership Council at the Centre for Healthcare Innovation (CHI), Director of the Digital Innovation Office, Clinical Director & CCIO for Population Health at NHG Health, discusses the role of digital tools in shaping population health strategies. He highlights the importance of data, collaboration, and leadership in driving meaningful change. Interviewed by: George Glass, leader of FLYING, Senior Nurse Researcher at Tan Tock Seng, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 4, 202558 min

CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series Season 1, Episode 4: Dr Junaid Bajwa (Flagship Pioneering, UK): Responsible AI, Adaptive Leadership, and Global Perspectives on Health System Change

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems.🎙️ Episode 4: Dr Junaid Bajwa (Flagship Pioneering, UK): Responsible AI, Adaptive Leadership, and Global Perspectives on Health System ChangeJunaid explores the role of governance and ethical leadership in shaping global health outcomes. He discusses how policy, equity, and accountability intersect in healthcare innovation, and why inclusive governance is key to sustainable progress.Interviewed by: Vicdario Neo Yong Peng, member of FLYING; Assistant Nurse Clinician, Informatics & Innovation at Woodlands Health, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

September 4, 202558 min

CHI FLYING Global Health Leaders Podcast Series Season 1, Episode 3 : Mr Göran Henriks (Region Jönköping, Sweden): Systems Thinking, Quality Management, and the Pursuit of Excellence in Health and Care

The CHI FLYING Podcast is a vibrant audio series spotlighting diverse voices from the FLYING community. Each episode features thought leaders, designers, strategists, and changemakers who share bold ideas and lived experiences in transforming healthcare systems.🎙️ Episode 3: Mr Göran Henriks (Region Jönköping, Sweden): Systems Thinking, Quality Management, and the Pursuit of Excellence in Health and CareMr. Göran Henriks, Senior Strategic Advisor at Region Jönköping County, Sweden, reflects on decades of leadership in healthcare quality and innovation. He shares lessons from Total Quality Management, Pursuing Perfection, and the Swedish Knowledge Management system, advocating for learning health systems that evolve in response to community needs.Interviewed by: Ms Zenne Tng, member of FLYING; Senior Principal Speech Therpapist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SingaporeIf you’d like to learn more about the Centre for Healthcare Innovation, follow us on LinkedIn (@CHI - Centre for Healthcare Innovation), or visit us at www.chi.sg.

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