Dr. Alan Rabinowitz
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, UBC; Cardiologist, St. Paul’s Hospital; Chief Medical Officer & Director of Medical Partnerships, AI/ML Innovations
Dr. Alan Rabinowitz received his medical degree from the University of Cape Town, South
Africa, completed his internal medicine and cardiology training at the University of Toronto and undertook subsequent training in interventional cardiology at St Paul’s Hospital, University of British Columbia.
He was formerly Director of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at St Paul’s Hospital and is currently a cardiologist and Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, University of British Columbia and an associate member of the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation at St Paul’s Hospital/UBC.
He has held numerous roles in both public and private healthcare entities globally.
Stemming from his term as President of the Medical Staff Association at Providence Health Care in Vancouver, he has had various advisory positions on the New St Paul’s Hospital and Health Campus Redevelopment Project.
He is a member of the CORE of the Rural Coordination Centre of BC, which coordinates healthcare on behalf of the citizens of rural and remote British Columbia and collaborates on developing clinical solutions driven from the grassroots within a framework of holistic wellness.
Past and present roles in the realm of data driven healthcare include an advisory role to the CEO of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada on system change and implementation science, membership on the Canadian Cardiovascular Society AI Advisory Committee and co-authorship on manuscripts in computational biology as well as on the specifications for a data trust in Canada. He is a member of the UBC data science and health research excellence cluster and a research fellow in the School of Data Science and Computational Thinking at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Dr Rabinowitz has also been at the forefront of numerous entrepreneurial initiatives all aimed at harnessing exponential technologies to effect paradigm shifts on behalf of the collective, within a model of public-private partnership. He is newly the Chief Medical Officer and Director of Medical Partnerships for AIML Innovations, a Canadian company that has developed a neural network just released commercially that incorporates a foundational signal optimization engine for real-world physiological data. The initial focus for the group is on improving diagnostic yield from cardiac waveform in the clinical space and optimizing analytic yield in the context of iterative research and innovation. Thereafter, the algorithm will be applied to modalities in the cardiovascular space other than waveform such as cardiac ultrasound and imaging, and as well to the same modalities in areas other than cardiovascular, such as the neurosciences, with the ultimate goal of integrating multiple sensory inputs to contribute insight into the human form.
Dr. Alan Rabinowitz received his medical degree from the University of Cape Town, South
Africa, completed his internal medicine and cardiology training at the University of Toronto and undertook subsequent training in interventional cardiology at St Paul’s Hospital, University of British Columbia.
He was formerly Director of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at St Paul’s Hospital and is currently a cardiologist and Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, University of British Columbia and an associate member of the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation at St Paul’s Hospital/UBC.
He has held numerous roles in both public and private healthcare entities globally.
Stemming from his term as President of the Medical Staff Association at Providence Health Care in Vancouver, he has had various advisory positions on the New St Paul’s Hospital and Health Campus Redevelopment Project.
He is a member of the CORE of the Rural Coordination Centre of BC, which coordinates healthcare on behalf of the citizens of rural and remote British Columbia and collaborates on developing clinical solutions driven from the grassroots within a framework of holistic wellness.
Past and present roles in the realm of data driven healthcare include an advisory role to the CEO of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada on system change and implementation science, membership on the Canadian Cardiovascular Society AI Advisory Committee and co-authorship on manuscripts in computational biology as well as on the specifications for a data trust in Canada. He is a member of the UBC data science and health research excellence cluster and a research fellow in the School of Data Science and Computational Thinking at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Dr Rabinowitz has also been at the forefront of numerous entrepreneurial initiatives all aimed at harnessing exponential technologies to effect paradigm shifts on behalf of the collective, within a model of public-private partnership. He is newly the Chief Medical Officer and Director of Medical Partnerships for AIML Innovations, a Canadian company that has developed a neural network just released commercially that incorporates a foundational signal optimization engine for real-world physiological data. The initial focus for the group is on improving diagnostic yield from cardiac waveform in the clinical space and optimizing analytic yield in the context of iterative research and innovation. Thereafter, the algorithm will be applied to modalities in the cardiovascular space other than waveform such as cardiac ultrasound and imaging, and as well to the same modalities in areas other than cardiovascular, such as the neurosciences, with the ultimate goal of integrating multiple sensory inputs to contribute insight into the human form.