What's the real impact of AI in managing chronic diseases? Can technology bridge the healthcare gaps in Nigeria's most underserved communities? In this debut episode of podcast series AI PULSE hosted by REAN Foundation, Prof. Andrew Enemako Uloko, President of the Endocrine and Metabolism Society of Nigeria, navigates through the complexity of healthcare challenges in Africa's most populous nation. From leveraging AI for early detection to empowering patients with digital health tools, discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing chronic disease management in Nigeria. Whether you're a healthcare professional, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of medicine in developing nations, this conversation reveals why the intersection of AI and healthcare matters more than ever before.
Guest Bio
Prof. Andrew Enemako Uloko is a distinguished Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology who currently leads the Department of Medicine at the College of Health Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria. As the President of the Endocrine and Metabolism Society of Nigeria (EMSON), he oversees the premier professional association that unites all Endocrinologists and coordinates endocrine-related activities across Nigeria. Prof. Uloko has an extensive publication record, with numerous research articles focusing on various aspects of endocrinology, which have garnered considerable citations in academic circles.
About the Episode
Understanding AI's Role in Chronic Disease Management
Key Healthcare Challenges in Nigeria
Digital Solutions for Patient Monitoring and Adherence
AI-Powered Early Detection Systems
Technology's Impact on Healthcare Access
Data Analytics for Community Health Trends
Resource Optimization through AI
Implementing Scalable Healthcare Solutions
Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare Innovation