Brief Bio (125 words max)
Executive Master of Health Informatics Student at the University of Toronto. Software Engineer.
• Osteopathic manual practitioner rooted in scientific, engineering and philosophical education. Using clinical evidence to make informed decisions regarding the treatment of individual patients.
• Software Engineer with interest in Health Informatics, and research methods.
• Developed in-house Electronic Health Record System (Embedded HSQLDB)
• Business operations: Marketing, Sales, Client management.
• Keen interest in current research about management of musculoskeletal conditions, patient-practitioner interactions and patients’ self-care.
• Teaching research methodologies (quantitative and qualitative) to osteopathic students to foster their critical thinking.
• Ongoing philosophical inquiry to reinforce ethical foundations of modern osteopathic practice. As a part of my osteopathic education I successfully defended original qualitative research titled: Merit of Philosophy in Modern Osteopathic Practice.