Voice of Law Podcast Season 2, Episode 6 – Interview with John Nosta and Gil Bashe
Join Bianca Phillips, John Nosta and Gil Bashe in a thought provoking discussion on the Digital Health Revolution.
Bianca Rose Phillips wants to help build a world where telemedicine enables access to healthcare no matter where you live, where the mainstream use of wearables allows for disease prediction before anything happens, and where clinical outcomes are improved because of uses of precision and personalised medicine.
She is considered a leading thinker on the future of digital health and the law, recognised globally for her thought leadership in the field. Her ideas attract the biggest minds and companies in digital health.
Bianca takes you on a journey to imagine a future immersed in digital health. Her works include: The Digital Health Revolution: Structural Elements & Logical Methods, and ‘The Digital Health School of Thought.’
These works explore the processes, pillars and methods upon which digital health laws and societies are built, constrained, transformed and revolutionized.
She holds a Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Commerce, Graduate Diploma of Professional Legal Practice, Master of Laws (Medical Law). Admitted as a Lawyer & Officer of the Supreme Court. Juris Doctor Lecturer.
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