Sean Molloy (He/Him/His)
@seanjmolloy
Passionate about co-designing community health. 🇮🇪🇨🇦
Director, Centre for Quality + Design @NYGH_News.
Exploring: AI + quality + health equity.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanjmolloy/ 20-02-2009 16:01:35
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Just turned on my TV and guess who I see... Sean Molloy (He/Him/His) talking about the new vaccine clinic bringing the shots to where people need it. #VaxTheNorth #hcldr
So grateful to have the support of our community. Birds of Bellwoods thank you so much for coming out tonight to help get North York vaccinated! North York General North York Toronto Health Partners #VaxTheNorth
Great job on Metro Morning Sean Molloy (He/Him/His) 👏👏👏 ! #vaxthenorth #homestretch #policynotlottery #creativity #makeiteasy #makeitfun
Incredible story from the always inspiring Nick Adkins - thanks Nick for feeding our world such positive energy, we need lots more. For those not familiar with the #PinkSocks tribe, check it out below.
Super excited to be presenting (virtually) with two young superstar designers, Christopher Rice & Xinrui at DRS2022 BILBAO - our research is on the "Human Experience of COVID" featuring gigamapping as a core method for discovery. #Design #Innovation #DRS2022BILBAO
❔ How can we effectively incorporate equity into quality improvement and patient safety? ❔Should there be more projects focused specifically on equity, or should equity be embedded into all quality improvement? Tara Burra, @christinesoong & Brian Wong discuss these
"Establishing responsible use of AI guidelines: a comprehensive case study for healthcare institutions" nature Mass General Brigham Harvard Medical School #AI #Healthcare #Quality nature.com/articles/s4174…
Could an alternative AI save us from a bubble? /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/machi…
New in JAMA Internal Medicine: Bressman et al. argue clinical AI should be regulated like clinicians, not like devices. This is spot on. AI is not a pacemaker; it doesn't fit the "Software as a Medical Device" mold. It's not static, not narrow, and not a one-time review. It practices