George Dafoulas
We are extremely excited to introduce to you our new Medical Director, Dr. George Dafoulas.

 

George Dafoulas

Dr. George Dafoulas, with 15 years of clinical experience in the co-development, running, and evaluation of digital health services and innovation e-health projects, was trained in Internal Medicine and holds a Master in Business Administration in Health Services Management from the Nottingham Business School-Nottingham Trent University, UK. He is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Thessaly, Greece on the topic of Health Technology Assessment and was a visiting scholar at CSAIL-MIT, Cambridge-Boston, USA working on the topics of open source/ open science for Global Health and Real World Health Data Analytics.

He worked as European Health Telematics (EHTEL) Medical Officer in 2021, and as a Clinical Research fellow of the Schools of Medicine at the University of Athens, Greece, and of the University of Birmingham, UK in projects related to Diabetes and Comorbidities, as well as e-health and e-care services and real-world health data analytics. He has participated in the organizing committee of Heath Hackathons and Datathons, as well as a Mentor.

He is a Clinical Research Fellow of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, and Chief Medical Officer of the PYTHeIA Competence Center in Digital Health with a great number of publications.

His experience of e-health and e-care services will drive the Digital Therapeutic roadmap of Healthentia across multiple therapeutic areas.

In other words, another great mind onboard and we look forward to all the great contributions he’ll make to our team. Welcome, George!

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