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Martin Seneviratne

Dr Martin Seneviratne

Emerging Leadership Award winner


Dr Martin Seneviratne is a doctor-turned-data scientist, bridging the divide between technology and healthcare. Dr Seneviratne is an emerging leader in the nascent field of digital health, working on mobile tools and machine learning to improve the quality and accessibility of care.

Having undertaken both his undergraduate degree in Physics and his Medical degree at the University of Sydney, Dr Seneviratne was working as a junior doctor at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital when he made the decision to leap into the world of digital health. He’d felt first-hand the frustrations of outdated software systems, fragmented medical records, and broken lines of communication. So much of healthcare delivery, it seemed, was about getting the right information to the right person at the right time. While still at university, Dr Seneviratne developed an app to support task management across multidisciplinary clinical teams (WardConnect) and worked with the George Institute for Global Health on an app for community cardiovascular screening (HealthNavigator). Shortly after graduating, he was appointed to advisory roles with the Australian Digital Health Agency and the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. Then in 2016, he joined healthtech startup CancerAid - a ground-breaking app supporting cancer patients and their caregivers.

The more time Dr Seneviratne spent at the convergence of healthcare and technology, the more potential he saw in the community's vision of a 'learning health system'. In 2017, he began a two-year research masters in clinical informatics at Stanford University under the John Monash Scholarship, focusing on machine learning over hospital data. During his Masters, he was made a Digital Health Fellow at Stanford Medicine X - a think tank at the intersection of technology, design and healthcare - and quickly became a leading voice on translating machine learning to the bedside.

In 2019, Dr Seneviratne joined London-based AI research agency DeepMind as a Clinician Scientist, later merging with Google Health. His work today helps to shape the future of electronic health records - ranging from research on cutting-edge AI for hospital use-cases, through to lightweight mobile EHRs for community health care workers in low-resource settings. In 2023, he co-chaired the World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MedInfo) back home in Sydney.

Dr Seneviratne has always maintained his connection to the frontline of healthcare as a part-time acute care doctor. He is a passionate advocate for the way technology can complement - not replace - traditional medical practice. To those who resist the push for adoption of AI in medicine, Dr Seneviratne is clear: “AI won’t replace doctors. But doctors who use AI will replace doctors who don’t.”

 
 

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2022 GameChangers EP13: Dr Martin Seneviratne
2024-07-10  27 min
2022 GameChangers EP13: Dr Martin Seneviratne
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