Tharun Kumar Nallamothu, Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft Health AI
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Tharun is a Senior Software Engineer, with a master’s degree in computer science and over five years of experience in iOS native mobile development. He has strong knowledge in Swift UI, Swift, Objective C, XCode, Interface Builder, Instruments, Cocoa Touch, and other iOS development tools. In his current role, he is responsible for developing or testing computer software applications, systems or services, working autonomously on specific software feature areas or components, and demonstrating characteristics of emerging technical leadership. He has contributed to various projects that utilize the required technical skills to deploy successful product releases, from early product definition and design to implementation and integration. He has also worked closely with QA, other developers, and stakeholders to improve the development process, perform unit testing, communicate status, analyze risks and compromises, and resolve issues.
Listen to the Conversation
On this episode host Tom Foley invites Tharun Kumar Nallamothu a healthcare AI researcher to discuss the challenges organizations face in translating AI innovation into measurable clinical outcomes. Tharun explains that while AI models may be highly accurate in testing, they often struggle to create value when not properly integrated into clinicians’ existing workflows, emphasizing that successful healthcare AI requires focusing on system-centric thinking rather than just model accuracy.
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