My research and career interests are to harness digital solutions to improve the delivery of healthcare outcomes. In 1995 I moved from postdoctoral research to read medicine because of the applied research focus of colleagues at Stanford University and my interest in the then untreatable HIV epidemic. Whilst training in Genitourinary medicine in the UK, I studied at the Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health and pursued a Harkness Fellowship in Healthcare policy in 2007 and during this time cross registered at the Harvard Business School and MIT to study managing medicine and biomedical computing respectively. The latter two classes shaped my focus over the last decade working as an attending physician in sexual & reproductive health to create and support the development of digital tools to deliver more effective services that have demonstrable public health impact. Over the last year as a Sloan & Legatum Fellow at MIT I have focussed on applied management solutions, analytics and entrepreneurship and am keen to use these skills to improve healthcare delivery and public health impact.