CEO of AHP Workforce (subsidiary of HealthWork International), recovering academic, #AHP #Workforce #Diversity #Sustainability and sociology of professions.

Joined January 2013
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I just published Algorithmic Closure: When AI Becomes the End of Knowledge medium.com/p/algorithmic-clo…

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I just published After Institutions: Meet the New Architects of Reality medium.com/p/after-instituti…

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I just published The Erosion of Truth: What Happens When No One Knows What to Believe Anymore? medium.com/p/the-erosion-of-…

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From Bureaucratic Closure to Algorithmic Governance: AI and the Neo-Weberian Crisis of the Professions @SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…

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I just published From Google Human to Human OS: The Future of Whole-Person Intelligence medium.com/p/from-google-hum…

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Coming on 27 March ➡️ AI in Healthcare: A Sandpit for Innovation. This upcoming roundtable is a space for clinicians and AI specialists to imagine the future of AI in healthcare. Mark your calendars! #AIinHealthcare #AI #AlliedHealth #Roundtable @SusanNancarrow
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I just published End of the Professional Era: Welcome to the Age of Skills and Flexibility medium.com/p/end-of-the-prof…

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I just published Algorithmic Closure: The Impact of AI on Professions medium.com/p/algorithmic-clo…

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OMG for the first time ever I agree with something a member of the Trump family says. #WomensHealth #WomensRightsAreHumanRights
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What would it take for multidisciplinary teams to work together at top of scope? Read how #systemsthinking can guide us to being #BetterTogether in this @MelbInstUOM piece from, you guessed it, smart women -> onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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Need to rethink professional boundaries to increase the effectiveness of the workforce @AlanBorthwick @BeverleyHarden Podiatric surgery: a canary in the coalmine for professional monopolies publish.csiro.au/AH/AH24175

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"For more than a decade, Twitter was an absolutely key resource for understanding major world events and disasters in real time. "... the platform now offers a forest of disinformation so dense that penetrating it has become extremely difficult." theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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Don't you love it when people try to find anonymity from their ugly past and attempts at censorship only amplifies it? Ex-Tory MP threatens to sue Cambridge University over slavery research theguardian.com/world/2023/a…
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