Preparing Next Generation Healthcare Leaders in the Age of AI
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About the Authors
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Dr. Theresa Kepic is a retired obstetrician-gynecologist who dedicated her career to patient-centered care and women’s health. Growing up in the Slovenian immigrant community of Waukegan, Illinois, the loss of her brother to leukemia inspired her to pursue medicine. She practiced obstetrics and gynecology throughout her career, including caring for veterans at the VA North Chicago Healthcare System. Her experiences caring for patients and navigating the challenges of clinical documentation helped shape many of the ideas presented in Bridging Worlds. She brings to the book the perspective that no algorithm can replace: the patient, the physician, and the human relationship between them.
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Dr. Frank Naeymi-Rad is cofounder of Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO Health), where he helped build the clinical terminology infrastructure now embedded in the majority of electronic health record systems. A pioneer in medical informatics with more than fifty scientific publications and eleven patents, he serves as Executive Chairman and CEO of Leap of Faith Technologies, where he is developing the next generation of AI-enabled healthcare platforms.
About the Book
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What readers will learn:
Why AI alone won't transform healthcare
How clinical data, semantic infrastructure, and AI work together
How to build technology that enhances—not replaces—the physician-patient relationship
Why compassion remains essential even in an AI-driven future
Core idea:
The future of healthcare belongs to leaders who can bridge human care with intelligent technology.
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What readers will learn:
Lessons from building groundbreaking healthcare companies and technologies
How major innovations emerge from curiosity, persistence, and long-term thinking
The mindset required to lead through technological disruption
How seemingly unrelated experiences can become catalysts for transformational ideas
Core idea:
Innovation isn't about having the best technology—it's about having the courage to build what doesn't yet exist.
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What readers will learn:
The responsibilities of future healthcare leaders in the AI era
How to make ethical, patient-centered decisions while adopting new technologies
Why healthcare leadership requires fluency in medicine, data, business, and human behavior
A blueprint for leading healthcare through its next era of transformation
Core idea:
Tomorrow's healthcare leaders must bridge medicine, technology, ethics, and leadership.