Dear Colleagues,
My name is Dr. Chamberlain Nwanne, and I am pleased to be learning alongside you in this program.
I currently serve as a Clinical Informaticist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where my work focuses on leveraging data and digital systems to improve care delivery, clinical workflows, and research outcomes, particularly in oncology.
My background spans healthcare informatics, clinical systems, and data-driven care transformation, with experience at the intersection of clinical operations, electronic health records, and research informatics.
Beyond my work in the United States, I am committed to advancing digital health capacity in LMICs, particularly in Nigeria where I was born and grew up. Through my work with Gift Health Plus, a nonprofit organization that delivers healthcare outreach, prison health services, and community-based interventions to underserved populations,
I have been involved in initiatives that highlight both the opportunities and real-world challenges of implementing sustainable health systems in resource-constrained environments.
This program was created to address a critical gap: Many health systems are becoming digital, but the workforce is not adequately prepared to use these systems effectively.
My goal is to help build a generation of professionals who can bridge care delivery and digital systems, not just understand them.
I look forward to learning and engaging with you throughout the program.
Warm regards,
Dr. Chamberlain Nwanne