
Master of Science in Bioethics student Douglas Ford and Harvard Medical School classmate Scott Tisoskey were named Forbes 30 Under 30 winners for creating an AI-powered scheduling and management platform. In a recent interview, Ford discussed the personal health challenges that inspired him to create Chromie Health and further explore the ethical dimensions of technological advancement. His capstone research focuses on quantum computing's implications in healthcare, including data privacy and algorithmic fairness.
"This recognition is a testament to the incredible mentorship, education, and inspiration I've received through the HMS Bioethics program. The knowledge and perspectives gained from the program have been instrumental in shaping my work with Chromie Health, where we aim to tackle the healthcare workforce shortage with innovative solutions."
Read more from his Student Perspective.