SGH Hospital of the Future
Associate Professor Ross Clark discusses his two-decade collaboration with Singapore General Hospital, revealing how clinician-driven research and innovation transforms patient care through technology. His work has potential impact on population health and how we bring healthcare closer to our patient communities. Associate Professor Clark has a passion for developing technology for assessing physical capacity and has developed hardware and software for assessing breathing patterns in people with chronic neck pain to standing balance and strength in people with acquired brain injury. Having collaborated with Singapore General Hospital for almost 20 years, Associate Professor Ross catches up with longtime collaborator Dr Pua Yong Hao, Physiotherapist, Singapore General Hospital (SGH), together with fellow podcast host Associate Professor Goh Su-Yen, on this SGH Hospital of the Future podcast. Associate Professor Clark shares his knowledge on of journey from concept to commercialisation through SCREENii, an SGH co-designed and commercially licensed screening device for frailty and sarcopenia, he co-developed with Dr Pua. Learn about how clinician-driven ideas evolve from research prototypes into practical, scalable tools, and ways to validate, fund and commercial innovative new ideas: - Understand the innovation pathway from identifying a clinical problem to developing a validated solution - Explore how AI, automation, and sensor technologies can enhance patient care and clinical workflows, and how design thinking and rapid prototyping can be enabled by accessible AI tools About Associate Professor Ross Clark Associate Professor Ross Clark is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) R.D. Wright Biomedical Fellow (2015-2018) at the University of the Sunshine Coast, and an Honorary Fellow at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne. He completed his undergraduate and PhD degrees at Central Queensland University and undertook a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at University of Melbourne. He has created a range of systems that have been used in hospitals throughout Australia and the world, including tools for assessing gait, balance and strength in Singapore General Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. He also has a background in elite sport, having created systems used by professional rugby league and Australian Football League teams in Australia and worked as the international product tester for ASICS Oceania sports apparel. About SGH Hospital of the Future Podcast Hosts Dr Goh Su-Yen is Senior Consultant, Endocrinology at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), Head and Senior Consultant, SingHealth Duke-NUS Diabetes Centre, and Group Director, Innovation and Transformation, SingHealth, with an interest in innovation and transformation. Dr Pua Yong Hao has served as a research mentor to several students and allied health professionals. He is an Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, an Associate Editor for the Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, and Research Lead at the SGH Allied Health Division. His research focuses on using technology and analytics to assess, predict, and improve physical function – particularly in patients with knee osteoarthritis. He has over 130 peer-reviewed publications and he is a recipient of the NMRC (i) Transition Award in 2018, (ii) NHIC I2D grant in 2022, and (iii) HPHSR Clinician Scientist Award in 2024. Find out more about the podcast series at www.sgh.com.sg/about-sgh/news/hospital-of-the-future [www.sgh.com.sg/about-sgh/news/hospital-of-the-future] #SingaporeGeneralHospital website: www.sgh.com.sg [www.sgh.com.sg] #SGH #SGHHospitalOfTheFuture #podcast #healthcare #innovation #healthcareinnovation #hospitalinnovation #DareToInnovate
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